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Daniel Danner
Daniel Danner
Hochschule der Bundesagentur für Arbeit
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Why positive information is processed faster: the density hypothesis.
C Unkelbach, K Fiedler, M Bayer, M Stegmüller, D Danner
Journal of personality and social psychology 95 (1), 36, 2008
3782008
Validation of the short and extra-short forms of the Big Five Inventory-2 (BFI-2) and their German adaptations
B Rammstedt, D Danner, CJ Soto, OP John
European Journal of Psychological Assessment, 2018
1902018
Das big five inventar 2
D Danner, B Rammstedt, M Bluemke, C Lechner, S Berres, T Knopf, ...
Diagnostica, 2019
1622019
The association between personality and cognitive ability: Going beyond simple effects
B Rammstedt, D Danner, S Martin
Journal of Research in Personality 62, 39-44, 2016
1372016
Die deutsche version des big five inventory 2 (bfi-2)
D Danner, B Rammstedt, M Bluemke, L Treiber, S Berres, CJ Soto, ...
DEU, 2016
1362016
Die facettenstruktur des big five inventory (BFI)
B Rammstedt, D Danner
Diagnostica, 2016
1342016
Mediation analysis with structural equation models: Combining theory, design, and statistics
D Danner, D Hagemann, K Fiedler
European Journal of Social Psychology 45 (4), 460-481, 2015
1212015
Assessing aesthetic appreciation of visual artworks—The construction of the Art Reception Survey (ARS).
M Hager, D Hagemann, D Danner, A Schankin
Psychology of Aesthetics, Creativity, and the Arts 6 (4), 320, 2012
1202012
Acquiescence response styles: A multilevel model explaining individual-level and country-level differences
B Rammstedt, D Danner, M Bosnjak
Personality and individual differences 107, 190-194, 2017
1122017
Association between patient satisfaction with complete dentures and oral health-related quality of life: two-year longitudinal assessment
T Stober, D Danner, F Lehmann, AC Séché, P Rammelsberg, AJ Hassel
Clinical oral investigations 16, 313-318, 2012
1112012
Oral health-related quality of life is linked with subjective well-being and depression in early old age
AJ Hassel, D Danner, M Schmitt, I Nitschke, P Rammelsberg, HW Wahl
Clinical oral investigations 15, 691-697, 2011
1072011
Relationships between personality and cognitive ability: A facet-level analysis
B Rammstedt, CM Lechner, D Danner
Journal of Intelligence 6 (2), 28, 2018
1032018
How is personality related to intelligence and achievement? A replication and extension of Borghans et al. and Salkever
C Lechner, D Danner, B Rammstedt
Personality and Individual Differences 111, 86-91, 2017
832017
Measuring performance in dynamic decision making
D Danner, D Hagemann, DV Holt, M Hager, A Schankin, S Wüstenberg, ...
Journal of individual differences, 2011
822011
Is the emergence of functional ability decline in early old age related to change in speed of cognitive processing and also to change in personality?
HW Wahl, M Schmitt, D Danner, A Coppin
Journal of Aging and Health 22 (6), 691-712, 2010
752010
A cross-national perspective on the associations of grit with career success
D Danner, CM Lechner, B Rammstedt
Compare: A Journal of Comparative and International Education, 2020
742020
Positive evidence for Eysenck’s arousal hypothesis: A combined EEG and MRI study with multiple measurement occasions
D Hagemann, J Hewig, C Walter, A Schankin, D Danner, E Naumann
Personality and Individual Differences 47 (7), 717-721, 2009
612009
Grit (effortful persistence) can be measured with a short scale, shows little variation across socio-demographic subgroups, and is associated with career success and career …
CM Lechner, D Danner, B Rammstedt
PLoS One 14 (11), e0224814, 2019
562019
Human values scale (ESS)
SH Schwartz, B Breyer, D Danner
Zusammenstellung sozialwissenschaftlicher Items und Skalen (ZIS) 10, 2015
522015
Modelling the incremental value of personality facets: The domains-incremental facets-acquiescence bifactor showmodel
D Danner, CM Lechner, CJ Soto, OP John
European Journal of Personality 35 (1), 67-84, 2021
512021
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