Personality Psychology Podcast
Science:Social Sciences
What does geography have to do with personality? In this episode, Rebekka Weidmann speaks with Fritz Götz, Elisa Militaru, and Markus Jokela about studying personality from a geographical psychology approach—what that research field is, how things are measured (and how tricky it is to measure), past interesting findings and future directions.
#48 The jingle jangle jungle of psychological measures, with Ruben Arslan and Farid Anvari
#47 The relaunch of the journal Personality Science with Jaap Denissen
#46 Community-engaged research with LGBTQ+ communities with Nic Weststrate
#45 Counterdispositional behavior with Evy Kuijpers
#44 Loneliness with Marlies Maes, Julianne Holt-Lunstad, Marcus Mund, and Susanne Bücker
#43 Paper Spotlight with Theo Klimstra and Kate McLean
#42 What makes personality science useful, with Bill Revelle and Bob Hogan
#41 Creativity with Rodica Damian and Andreea Sutu
#40 Paper Spotlight with David Hughes and Paul Irwing
#39 Life events and personality change with Wiebke Bleidorn and Chris Hopwood
#38 How to do the most good? Effective altruism, animals, and future risks with Lucius Caviola
#37 Sense of purpose with Gabrielle Pfund
#36 Personality change interventions with Mathias Allemand, Gabriel Olaru, and Christoph Flückiger
#35 Personality and aging with Flavia Chereches, Denis Gerstorf, Eileen Graham, and Dan Mroczek
#34 Goals and motivations with Marie Hennecke and Jana Nikitin
#33 Paper Spotlight with Emily Willroth
#32 Narrative identity with Jonathan Adler, Kate McLean, and Monisha Pasupathi
#31 Attachment, optimism, and honesty with Bill Chopik
#30 Personality states with Gabriella Harari, Kai Horstmann, and Whitney Ringwald
#29 Causal inference with Michael Grosz
Create your
podcast in
minutes
It is Free
The Poetry of Science
Behavioral Grooves Podcast
Hidden Brain
Something You Should Know
The Science of Happiness