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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
3522008
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
1692018
Das big five inventar 2
D Danner, B Rammstedt, M Bluemke, C Lechner, S Berres, T Knopf, ...
Diagnostica, 2019
1362019
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
1322016
Die facettenstruktur des big five inventory (BFI)
B Rammstedt, D Danner
Diagnostica, 2016
1232016
Die deutsche version des big five inventory 2 (bfi-2)
D Danner, B Rammstedt, M Bluemke, L Treiber, S Berres, CJ Soto, ...
DEU, 2016
1192016
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
1132015
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
1082012
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
1032012
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
1002011
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
992017
Relationships between personality and cognitive ability: A facet-level analysis
B Rammstedt, CM Lechner, D Danner
Journal of Intelligence 6 (2), 28, 2018
942018
Measuring performance in dynamic decision making
D Danner, D Hagemann, DV Holt, M Hager, A Schankin, S Wüstenberg, ...
Journal of individual differences, 2011
782011
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
772017
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
682010
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
592009
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, 2019
582019
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
492019
New wine in an old bottle? A facet-level perspective on the added value of Grit over BFI–2 Conscientiousness
FTC Schmidt, CM Lechner, D Danner
PLoS One 15 (2), e0228969, 2020
452020
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
432021
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