Journal of Personality

Papers
(The H4-Index of Journal of Personality is 17. 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 2020-11-01 to 2024-11-01.)
ArticleCitations
Big Five personality traits and academic performance: A meta‐analysis121
Big five personality traits and performance: A quantitative synthesis of 50+ meta‐analyses51
What is boredom proneness? A comparison of three characterizations51
Self‐control in daily life: Prevalence and effectiveness of diverse self‐control strategies39
The finer details? The predictability of life outcomes from Big Five domains, facets, and nuances38
Positive and negative urgency as a single coherent construct: Evidence from a large‐scale network analysis in clinical and non‐clinical samples33
Examining the conceptual and empirical distinctiveness of Agreeableness and “dark” personality items33
Are social desirability scales desirable? A meta‐analytic test of the validity of social desirability scales in the context of prosocial behavior32
Employee narcissism and promotability prospects21
The relation between narcissism and aggression: A meta‐analysis21
Integrating and differentiating personality and psychopathology: A psychodynamic perspective21
Structural differences in life satisfaction in a U.S. adult sample across age20
Beyond Openness to Experience and Conscientiousness: Testing links between lower‐level personality traits and American political orientation20
Testing the associations between dispositions toward ridicule and being laughed at and romantic jealousy in couples: An APIM analysis20
Exploring the stability of HEXACO‐60 structure and the association of gender, age, and social position with personality traits across 18 countries19
Lighten the darkness: Personality interventions targeting agreeableness also reduce participants' levels of the dark triad18
The nonlinear association between grandiose and vulnerable narcissism: An individual data meta‐analysis18
Rethinking aversive personality: Decomposing the Dark Triad traits into their common core and unique flavors17
Self‐defining memories—Narrative features in relation to adaptive and maladaptive personality traits (replication and extension of Blagov & Singer, 2004)17
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