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2022
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Coping with Stress During the Coronavirus Outbreak: the Contribution of Big Five Personality Traits and Social Support
International Journal of Mental Health and Addiction
(
7.4
★★★
), 20, 1854-1872.
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Matthew Li (80, 6.9K)
2019
59
Niche diversity can explain cross-cultural differences in personality structure
Nature Human Behaviour
(
12.0
★★★
), 3, 1276-1283.
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Matthew Li (80, 6.9K)
2017
178
Which personality traits are related to traditional bullying and cyberbullying? A study with the Big Five, Dark Triad and sadism
Personality and Individual Differences
(
2.9
★★★
), 106, 231-235.
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Matthew Li (80, 6.9K)
2015
158
The Role of Interpersonal Traits in Social Decision Making
Personality and Social Psychology Review
(
6.0
★★★
), 19, 277-302.
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Matthew Li (80, 6.9K)
2015
201
The Big Five, self-esteem, and narcissism as predictors of the topics people write about in Facebook status updates
Personality and Individual Differences
(
2.9
★★★
), 85, 35-40.
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Matthew Li (80, 6.9K)
2014
184
The role of weekly high‐activated positive mood, context, and personality in innovative work behavior: A multilevel and interactional model
Journal of Organizational Behavior
(
4.7
★★★
), 35, 234-256.
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Matthew Li (80, 6.9K)
2013
245
How universal is the Big Five? Testing the five-factor model of personality variation among forager–farmers in the Bolivian Amazon.
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology
(
2.8
★★★
), 104, 354-370.
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Matthew Li (80, 6.9K)
2016
157
Searching for the Prosocial Personality
Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin
(
3.0
★★★
), 42, 1177-1192.
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Matthew Li (80, 6.9K)
2015
177
Is Happiness Good for Your Personality? Concurrent and Prospective Relations of the Big Five With Subjective Well‐Being
Journal of Personality
(
3.2
★★★
), 83, 45-55.
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Matthew Li (80, 6.9K)
2014
207
Openness to Experience, Intellect, and Cognitive Ability
Journal of Personality Assessment
(
2.1
★★★
), 96, 46-52.
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Matthew Li (80, 6.9K)
2013
242
Do we become a different person when hitting the road? Personality development of sojourners.
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology
(
2.8
★★★
), 105, 515-530.
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Matthew Li (80, 6.9K)
2010
294
Compassionate Liberals and Polite Conservatives: Associations of Agreeableness With Political Ideology and Moral Values
Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin
(
3.0
★★★
), 36, 655-664.
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Matthew Li (80, 6.9K)
2020
77
Motivation to lead: A meta-analysis and distal-proximal model of motivation and leadership.
Journal of Applied Psychology
(
5.3
★★★
), 105, 331-354.
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Matthew Li (80, 6.9K)
2019
104
A meta-analysis of the relations between personality and workplace deviance: Big Five versus HEXACO
Journal of Vocational Behavior
(
3.4
★★★
), 112, 369-383.
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Matthew Li (80, 6.9K)
2017
125
Personality factors as predictors of online consumer engagement: an empirical investigation
Marketing Intelligence and Planning
(
3.5
★★★
), 35, 510-528.
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Matthew Li (80, 6.9K)
2015
150
Psychopathy Deconstructed and Reconstructed: Identifying and Assembling the Personality Building Blocks of Cleckley's Chimera
Journal of Personality
(
3.2
★★★
), 83, 593-610.
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Matthew Li (80, 6.9K)
2012
229
A protean approach to social influence: Dark Triad personalities and social influence tactics
Personality and Individual Differences
(
2.9
★★★
), 52, 521-526.
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Matthew Li (80, 6.9K)
2012
246
From madness to genius: The Openness/Intellect trait domain as a paradoxical simplex
Journal of Research in Personality
(
1.7
★★★
), 46, 63-78.
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Matthew Li (80, 6.9K)
2012
206
The Dark Triad and Interpersonal Perception: Similarities and Differences in the Social Consequences of Narcissism, Machiavellianism, and Psychopathy
Social Psychological and Personality Science
(
3.9
★★★
), 3, 487-496.
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Matthew Li (80, 6.9K)
2010
176
End-Devonian extinction and a bottleneck in the early evolution of modern jawed vertebrates
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
(
7.1
★★★
), 107, 10131-10135.
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