Forthcoming Articles

Articles below are "in press", i.e., accepted for publication in Personality Science but not yet published. However, authors are encouraged to make their Accepted Author Manuscript (AAM) available on this page (as described below).

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  • Our Versus Their Narcissist: How People View Narcissistic Persons From Their Ingroup and From a Competing Outgroup (Registered Report - Stages 1 + 2)

    Michael Dufner
  • Where are Race, Ethnicity, and Culture in Personality Research?

    Moin Syed
  • Culture & Personality: Five Expert Visions

    Veronica Benet-Martinez
  • Feeling Threatened by Middle Eastern Immigrants: The Role of Ideology, Subjective Societal Status, and Religiosity

    Joscha Stecker
  • Do Less Intelligent Adolescents Become More Conscientious Over Time? An Examination of the Intelligence Compensation Hypothesis (Registered Report - Stage 1)

    Teresa Friedrich
  • Social, Emotional, and Behavioral Skills Can Be Integrated into Existing Dynamic Personality Models

    Eranda Jayawickreme
  • The role of personality traits in health care utilization

    Sara Weston
  • On the role of variation in measures, the worth of underpowered studies, and the need for tolerance among researchers: Some more reflections on Leising et al. (2022) from a methodological, statistical, and social-psychological perspective

    Steffen Zitzmann
  • The Role of Personality in Whistleblowing: An Integrative Framework

    Moritz Fischer
  • Eyes on the Prize: Narcissism and Visual Attention to Status and Affiliation

    Stathis Grapsas
  • All The Working World’s A Stage: Narcissism, Work Values, and Vocational Preferences

    Tyler Fezzey
  • Halo effect of faces and bodies: Cross-cultural similarities and differences between German and Japanese observers

    Tobias L. Kordsmeyer