Lukas Schellenberg
@schellenberglukas.bsky.social
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PhD Student @ UZH Zürich 🔬 Interested in Individual Differences and Personality Development
Preprint Radar 📡: Ever wondered how loneliness and personality interact with each other over time? Together with
@wiebkeb.bsky.social
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@peterhaehner.bsky.social
ner.bsky.social
, I examined this question using data from three nationally representative panels (N = 63,555).
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https://osf.io/preprints/psyarxiv/yctzb_v1
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New paper out! 🎢 We found that following negative life events most people's self-esteem tends to increase again–though some don't seem to recover. Personality traits and perceived event characteristics predicted who recovered vs. who did not.
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Individual differences in self-esteem trajectories after negative life events: The role of the Big Five personality traits and perceived event characteristics - Lukas Schellenberg, Marco Joe Altorfer,...
Negative life events can lead to changes in self-esteem, with diverging effects across individuals. To better understand these individual differences, we examin...
https://doi.org/10.1177/08902070251383960
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New Preprint Alert! Why do people differ in their self-esteem development after a negative life event? With M. Altorfer, and
@peterhaehner.bsky.social
, I addressed this question by studying self-esteem changes over six months after a negative life event. Full preprint here:
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https://osf.io/preprints/psyarxiv/vx7zk_v1
10 months ago
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10 months ago
Individual Differences in Self-Esteem Trajectories After Negative Life Events: The Role of the Big Five Personality Traits and Perceived Event Characteristics:
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