Wouldn’t it be great if we were able to positively embrace all personality traits? Well, we can if we understand how to best leverage some of what I call the darker sides of personality traits. Here’s ...
New research provides evidence that people with darker personality traits are more likely to use flirting as a tool for ...
It might be obvious that internet quizzes are not scientific, but many of the seemingly serious personality tests used to guide educational and career choices are also not supported by research.
Is it possible to spot personality dysfunction from someone's everyday word use? My colleagues and I have conducted research ...
Blood type personality tests became popular in Japan in the 1920s, but many people around the world and now interested in this possible objective way to look at their personality. Personality typing ...
Personalities are influenced by an incredible array of factors: genetics and family traits, external environments such as school and work, trauma, and even culture and societal impact. Research has ...
Being a personality psychologist, I am often asked: Do people change? I answer by showing how likely someone’s personality test feedback changes over time. But first, it is useful to know that there ...
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