4.4(top 3%)
Impact Factor
4.7(top 3%)
extended IF
201(top 1%)
H-Index
959
authors
3.8K
papers
200.1K
citations
8.7K
citing journals
42.1K
citing authors

Most Cited Articles of Journal of Personality

TitleYearCitations
An introduction to the five-factor model and its applications19923.5K
High self-control predicts good adjustment, less pathology, better grades, and interpersonal success20043.4K
A new scale for the measurement of interpersonal trust19671.9K
Facilitating internalization: the self-determination theory perspective19941.5K
A measure of emotional empathy19721.5K
On energy, personality, and health: subjective vitality as a dynamic reflection of well-being19971.4K
The role of factor analysis in the development and evaluation of personality scales19861.4K
Healthy and unhealthy emotion regulation: personality processes, individual differences, and life span development20041.3K
Individualism-collectivism and personality20011.2K
Psychological needs and the facilitation of integrative processes19951.1K
Intolerance of ambiguity as a personality variable19621.1K
Assessment and prediction of stress-related growth19961K
Restrained and unrestrained eating1975924
Chronic thought suppression1994861
Attribution of success and failure revisited, or: The motivational bias is alive and well in attribution theory1979837
Psychological resilience and positive emotional granularity: examining the benefits of positive emotions on coping and health2004836
On the universality of human nature and the uniqueness of the individual: the role of genetics and adaptation1990835
Dispositional optimism and physical well-being: the influence of generalized outcome expectancies on health1987811
Personality and risk-taking: common biosocial factors2000802
Neuroticism, somatic complaints, and disease: is the bark worse than the bite?1987799
On traits and temperament: general and specific factors of emotional experience and their relation to the five-factor model1992797
Bicultural identity integration (BII): components and psychosocial antecedents2005772
Self-regulation and the problem of human autonomy: does psychology need choice, self-determination, and will?2006733
Distress and empathy: two qualitatively distinct vicarious emotions with different motivational consequences1987706
Personality, coping, and coping effectiveness in an adult sample1986703