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Author's A brief measure to predict exercise behavior: the Archer-Garcia Ratio
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Author's A collective theory of happiness: words related to the word "happiness" in Swedish online newspapers
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Author's A dark past, a restrained present, and an apocalyptic future: time perspective, personality, and life satisfaction among anorexia nervosa patients
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Author's A happier and less sinister past, a more hedonistic and less fatalistic present and a more structured future: time perspective and well-being.
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Author's A Ternary Model of Personality: Temperament, Character, and Identity
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Author's A will and a proper way leading to happiness: Self-Directedness Mediates the Effect of Persistence on Positive Affectivity
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Author's Agentic, communal, and spiritual traits are related to the semantic representation of written narratives of positive and negative life events
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Author's Anxiety, affect, self-esteem, and stress: mediation and moderation effects on depression
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Author's Aspiring personality: Patients waiting for obesity treatment
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Author's Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder: Focus upon Aberrant N-Methyl-D-Aspartate Receptors Systems
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Author's Cloninger's TCI associations with adaptive and maladaptive emotion regulation strategies
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Author's Correction: Anxiety, Affect, Self-Esteem, and Stress: Mediation and Moderation Effects on Depression.
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Author's Creative utterances about person-centered care among future health care professionals are related to reward dependence rather than to a creative personality profile
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Author's Dark Identity: Distinction Between Malevolent Character Traits Through Self-Descriptive Language
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Author's Dark personality profiles: Estimating the cluster structure of the Dark Triad
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Author's Editorial: Character, responsibility, and well-being: influences on mental health and constructive behavior patterns
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Author's Exercise, character strengths, well-being, and learning climate in the prediction of performance over a 6-month period at a call center.
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Author's Facets of Psychopathy, Intelligence, and Aggressive Antisocial Behaviors in Young Violent Offenders
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Author's Factor analysis of the Swedish version of the Dark Triad Dirty Dozen
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Author's Factor structure of the happiness-increasing strategies scales (H-ISS): activities and coping strategies in relation to positive and negative affect.
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Author's Implicit Attitudes: Quantitative Semantic Misattribution Procedure
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Author's International note: temperament and character's relationship to subjective well-being in Salvadorian adolescents and young adults
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Author's Introduction to Statistical Semantics
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Author's Iranian and Swedish adolescents: differences in personality traits and well-being
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Author's IRT analyses of the Swedish Dark Triad Dirty Dozen.
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Author's Italian and Swedish adolescents: differences and associations in subjective well-being and psychological well-being
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Author's Measuring malevolent character: Data using the Swedish version of Jonason's Dark Triad Dirty Dozen
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Author's Modus operandi and affect in Sweden: the Swedish version of the Regulatory Mode Questionnaire
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Author's Neurodegenerative aspects in vulnerability to schizophrenia spectrum disorders.
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Author's Out of Flatland: The Role of the Notion of a Worldview in the Science of Well-being
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Author's Person-centered osteopathic practice: patients' personality (body, mind, and soul) and health (ill-being and well-being).
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Author's Personality and intelligence: persistence, not self-directedness, cooperativeness or self-transcendence, is related to twins' cognitive abilities
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Author's Police Personnel Affective Profiles: Differences in Perceptions of the Work Climate and Motivation
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Author's Positive affect and age as predictors of exercise compliance.
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Author's Prediction and Semantic Trained Scales: Examining the Relationship Between Semantic Responses to Depression and Worry and the Corresponding Rating Scales
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Author's Questions of time and affect: a person's affectivity profile, time perspective, and well-being
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Author's Responsibility and cooperativeness are constrained, not determined
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Author's Restoration of MPTP-induced deficits by exercise and Milmed
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Author's Restoration of MPTP-induced deficits by exercise and Milmed(®) co-treatment.
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Author's Revisiting the Structure of the Short Dark Triad
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Author's Self-descriptions on LinkedIn: Recruitment or friendship identity?
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Author's Self-directedness and cooperativeness, psychosocial dysfunction and suffering in ESSENCE
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Author's Self-regulatory mode (locomotion and assessment), well-being (subjective and psychological), and exercise behavior (frequency and intensity) in relation to high school pupils' academic achievement.
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Author's Semantic measures: Using natural language processing to measure, differentiate, and describe psychological constructs
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Author's Semantic Similarity Scales: Using Semantic Similarity Scales to Measure Depression and Worry
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Author's Sex and dark times' strategy: The Dark Triad and time perspective
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Author's Swedish high-school pupils' attitudes towards drugs in relation to drug usage, impulsiveness and other risk factors
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Author's Temperament and character in the Child and Adolescent Twin Study in Sweden (CATSS): comparison to the general population, and genetic structure analysis
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Author's Temperament, character, and adolescents' depressive symptoms: focusing on affect.
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Author's The affective profiles in the USA: happiness, depression, life satisfaction, and happiness-increasing strategies
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Author's The affective profiles, psychological well-being, and harmony: environmental mastery and self-acceptance predict the sense of a harmonious life
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Author's The dark cube: dark and light character profiles
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Author's The Dark Cube: dark character profiles and OCEAN.
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Author's The genetic and environmental structure of the character sub-scales of the temperament and character inventory in adolescence
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Author's The (Mis)measurement of Happiness: Words We Associate to Happiness (Semantic Memory) and Narratives of What Makes Us Happy (Episodic Memory)
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Author's The (mis)measurement of the Dark Triad Dirty Dozen: exploitation at the core of the scale
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Author's The Promotion of a Bright Future and the Prevention of a Dark Future: Time Anchored Incitements in News Articles and Facebook's Status Updates
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Author's The relationship between the JobMatchTalent test and the NEO PI-R: construct validation of an instrument designed for recruitment of personnel.
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Author's The Swedish version of the Regulatory Mode Questionnaire
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670
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Author's Three genetic-environmental networks for human personality
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Author's Time perspective and well-being: Swedish survey questionnaires and data
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Author's To schedule or not to schedule? Agentic and cooperative teams at call centers.
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Author's Tomorrow I could be in trouble…but the sun will come out next year: the effect of temporal distance on adolescents' judgments of life satisfaction.
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670
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Author's Two different approaches to the affective profiles model: median splits (variable-oriented) and cluster analysis (person-oriented)
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Author's Uncovering the complex genetics of human character
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Author's Uncovering the complex genetics of human temperament
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Author's Understanding Group and Leader
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Author's Understanding Group and Leader (UGL) trainers' personality characteristics and affective profiles
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Author's Validation of a general subjective well-being factor using Classical Test Theory
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670
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Author's Validation of Subjective Well-Being Measures Using Item Response Theory
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Author's Validation of Two Short Personality Inventories Using Self-Descriptions in Natural Language and Quantitative Semantics Test Theory
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Author's Well-being and moral identity
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Factor analysis of the Swedish version of the Dark Triad Dirty Dozen
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International note: temperament and character's relationship to subjective well-being in Salvadorian adolescents and young adults
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Iranian and Swedish adolescents: differences in personality traits and well-being
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IRT analyses of the Swedish Dark Triad Dirty Dozen.
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Italian and Swedish adolescents: differences and associations in subjective well-being and psychological well-being
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A dark past, a restrained present, and an apocalyptic future: time perspective, personality, and life satisfaction among anorexia nervosa patients
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Measuring malevolent character: Data using the Swedish version of Jonason's Dark Triad Dirty Dozen
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Modus operandi and affect in Sweden: the Swedish version of the Regulatory Mode Questionnaire
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Neurodegenerative aspects in vulnerability to schizophrenia spectrum disorders.
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Out of Flatland: The Role of the Notion of a Worldview in the Science of Well-being
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Police Personnel Affective Profiles: Differences in Perceptions of the Work Climate and Motivation
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Positive affect and age as predictors of exercise compliance.
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Prediction and Semantic Trained Scales: Examining the Relationship Between Semantic Responses to Depression and Worry and the Corresponding Rating Scales
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Questions of time and affect: a person's affectivity profile, time perspective, and well-being
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Responsibility and cooperativeness are constrained, not determined
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Restoration of MPTP-induced deficits by exercise and Milmed
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Restoration of MPTP-induced deficits by exercise and Milmed(®) co-treatment.
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revisitingthestructureoftheshortdarktriad
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Revisiting the Structure of the Short Dark Triad
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Self-descriptions on LinkedIn: Recruitment or friendship identity?
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Self-directedness and cooperativeness, psychosocial dysfunction and suffering in ESSENCE
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Self-regulatory mode (locomotion and assessment), well-being (subjective and psychological), and exercise behavior (frequency and intensity) in relation to high school pupils' academic achievement.
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Semantic measures: Using natural language processing to measure, differentiate, and describe psychological constructs
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Semantic Similarity Scales: Using Semantic Similarity Scales to Measure Depression and Worry
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Sex and dark times' strategy: The Dark Triad and time perspective
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Swedish high-school pupils' attitudes towards drugs in relation to drug usage, impulsiveness and other risk factors
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temperamentandcharacterinthechildandadolescenttwinstudyinswedencatsscomparisontothegeneralpopulationandgeneticstructureanalysis
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Temperament and character in the Child and Adolescent Twin Study in Sweden (CATSS): comparison to the general population, and genetic structure analysis
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Temperament, character, and adolescents' depressive symptoms: focusing on affect.
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The affective profiles in the USA: happiness, depression, life satisfaction, and happiness-increasing strategies
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The affective profiles, psychological well-being, and harmony: environmental mastery and self-acceptance predict the sense of a harmonious life
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The dark cube: dark and light character profiles
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The Dark Cube: dark character profiles and OCEAN.
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The genetic and environmental structure of the character sub-scales of the temperament and character inventory in adolescence
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The (Mis)measurement of Happiness: Words We Associate to Happiness (Semantic Memory) and Narratives of What Makes Us Happy (Episodic Memory)
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The (mis)measurement of the Dark Triad Dirty Dozen: exploitation at the core of the scale
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The Promotion of a Bright Future and the Prevention of a Dark Future: Time Anchored Incitements in News Articles and Facebook's Status Updates
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The relationship between the JobMatchTalent test and the NEO PI-R: construct validation of an instrument designed for recruitment of personnel.
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The Swedish version of the Regulatory Mode Questionnaire
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Three genetic-environmental networks for human personality
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Time perspective and well-being: Swedish survey questionnaires and data
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Tomorrow I could be in trouble…but the sun will come out next year: the effect of temporal distance on adolescents' judgments of life satisfaction.
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Uncovering the complex genetics of human character
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Uncovering the complex genetics of human temperament
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Understanding Group and Leader
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Understanding Group and Leader (UGL) trainers' personality characteristics and affective profiles
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Validation of a general subjective well-being factor using Classical Test Theory
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Validation of Subjective Well-Being Measures Using Item Response Theory
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Validation of Two Short Personality Inventories Using Self-Descriptions in Natural Language and Quantitative Semantics Test Theory
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Well-being and moral identity
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Agentic, communal, and spiritual traits are related to the semantic representation of written narratives of positive and negative life events
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Anxiety, affect, self-esteem, and stress: mediation and moderation effects on depression
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Aspiring personality: Patients waiting for obesity treatment
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