Why Has Personality Psychology Played an Outsized Role in the Credibility Revolution?
Olivia E. Atherton, Katherine S. Corker(Grand Valley State University), Rodica Ioana Damian(University of Houston), Felix Cheung(University of Toronto), David Condon(University of Oregon), Hayley Jach(The University of Melbourne), Jennifer L. Tackett(Northwestern University), Sara J. Weston(University of Oregon), Joanne M. Chung(University of Toronto), Julia M. Rohrer(Leipzig University), Kelci Harris(University of Victoria), K. Paige Harden(The University of Texas at Austin), Sanjay Srivastava(Stanford University), Christopher J. Soto(University of California, Berkeley), David C. Funder(University of California, Riverside), Jessie Sun(Washington University in St. Louis), Stephen Antonoplis, Richard E. Lucas(Michigan State University), Luke D. Smillie(The University of Melbourne), Brent Donnellan, Daniel K. Mroczek(San Jose State University), Brent W. Roberts(University of Chicago), R. Chris Fraley(University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign), Simine Vazire(The University of Melbourne)
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