Journal of Personality

Papers
(The H4-Index of Journal of Personality is 19. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2022-06-01 to 2026-06-01.)
ArticleCitations
Issue Information50
Are perfectionistic strivings beneficial or detrimental to well‐being and achievement? Tests of procrastination and emotion regulation as moderators41
Consensus, controversy, and chaos in the attribution of characteristics to the morally exceptional40
Rethinking aversive personality: Decomposing the Dark Triad traits into their common core and unique flavors35
Everyday State Attachment: Dynamic Features and Role of Trait Attachment32
It's about time: Emphasizing temporal dynamics in dynamic personality regulation30
Corrigendum29
Autonomy Support, Personality Traits, and Subjective Well‐Being28
Correction to “Going It Alone: Examining Interpersonal Sensitivity and Hostility as Mediators of the Link Between Perfectionism and Social Disconnection”26
Life events sometimes alter the trajectory of personality development: Effect sizes for 25 life events estimated using a large, frequently assessed sample26
Are Wednesday's Children Full of Woe? Children's Differences in Personality Are Independent of Day of Birth25
The Temperament Metadimensions Model: A Complex Framework for Formal Characteristics of Behavior as Composed of Energetic, Temporal, and Autoregulatory Facets of Reactivity and Activity25
“I want to lift my people up”: Exploring the psychological correlates of racial themes within the life stories of midlife Black Americans24
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Which leadership style do more narcissistic subordinates prefer in supervisors?22
Issue Information20
The Connection Between Dark Traits and Emotional Intelligence: A Multistudy Person‐Centered Approach20
Moral characteristics predicting COVID‐19 vaccination20
Accommodativeself‐regulation: The sample case of imprisonment in young adulthood19
From adversity to activism: A psychobiographical case study of Cori Bush19
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