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Boris Egloff
Boris Egloff
Professor, Personality Psychology and Psychological Assessment, Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz
Bestätigte E-Mail-Adresse bei uni-mainz.de
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The social consequences of expressive suppression.
EA Butler, B Egloff, FH Wlhelm, NC Smith, EA Erickson, JJ Gross
Emotion 3 (1), 48, 2003
21842003
Facebook profiles reflect actual personality, not self-idealization
MD Back, JM Stopfer, S Vazire, S Gaddis, SC Schmukle, B Egloff, ...
Psychological Science 21 (3), 372-374, 2010
20082010
Investigations with a German version of the positive and negative affect schedule (PANAS)
HW Krohne, B Egloff, CW Kohlmann, A Tausch
Diagnostica 42 (2), 139-156, 1996
1993*1996
Stability and change of personality across the life course: the impact of age and major life events on mean-level and rank-order stability of the Big Five.
J Specht, B Egloff, SC Schmukle
Journal of personality and social psychology 101 (4), 862, 2011
15632011
Predictive validity of an Implicit Association Test for assessing anxiety.
B Egloff, SC Schmukle
Journal of personality and social psychology 83 (6), 1441, 2002
9272002
Why are narcissists so charming at first sight? Decoding the narcissism–popularity link at zero acquaintance.
MD Back, SC Schmukle, B Egloff
Journal of personality and social psychology 98 (1), 132, 2010
8142010
Predicting actual behavior from the explicit and implicit self-concept of personality.
MD Back, SC Schmukle, B Egloff
Journal of personality and social psychology 97 (3), 533, 2009
5532009
Spontaneous emotion regulation during evaluated speaking tasks: associations with negative affect, anxiety expression, memory, and physiological responding.
B Egloff, SC Schmukle, LR Burns, A Schwerdtfeger
Emotion 6 (3), 356, 2006
4842006
The relationship between positive and negative affect in the Positive and Negative Affect Schedule
SC Schmukle, B Egloff, LR Burns
Journal of Research in Personality 36 (5), 463-475, 2002
3182002
The association between video gaming and psychological functioning
JM Von der Heiden, B Braun, KW Müller, B Egloff
Frontiers in psychology 10, 1731, 2019
3122019
A large scale test of the effect of social class on prosocial behavior
M Korndörfer, B Egloff, SC Schmukle
PloS one 10 (7), e0133193, 2015
2942015
Investigating risk factors for Internet gaming disorder: a comparison of patients with addictive gaming, pathological gamblers and healthy controls regarding the big five …
KW Müller, ME Beutel, B Egloff, K Wölfling
European addiction research 20 (3), 129-136, 2014
2732014
Examining the effects of birth order on personality
JM Rohrer, B Egloff, SC Schmukle
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 112 (46), 14224-14229, 2015
2512015
Personality and video gaming: Comparing regular gamers, non-gamers, and gaming addicts and differentiating between game genres
B Braun, JM Stopfer, KW Müller, ME Beutel, B Egloff
Computers in Human Behavior 55, 406-412, 2016
2412016
Puffed-up but shaky selves: State self-esteem level and variability in narcissists.
K Geukes, S Nestler, R Hutteman, M Dufner, ACP Küfner, B Egloff, ...
Journal of personality and social psychology 112 (5), 769, 2017
2352017
Facets of dynamic positive affect: differentiating joy, interest, and activation in the positive and negative affect schedule (PANAS).
B Egloff, SC Schmukle, LR Burns, CW Kohlmann, M Hock
Journal of personality and social psychology 85 (3), 528, 2003
2252003
Examining the “Veggie” personality: Results from a representative German sample
TM Pfeiler, B Egloff
Appetite 120, 246-255, 2018
2242018
A closer look at first sight: Social relations lens model analysis of personality and interpersonal attraction at zero acquaintance
MD Back, SC Schmukle, B Egloff
European Journal of Personality 25 (3), 225-238, 2011
2072011
Wherever I may roam: Processes of self-esteem development from adolescence to emerging adulthood in the context of international student exchange.
R Hutteman, S Nestler, J Wagner, B Egloff, MD Back
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology 108 (5), 767, 2015
2042015
Everything under control? The effects of age, gender, and education on trajectories of perceived control in a nationally representative German sample.
J Specht, B Egloff, SC Schmukle
Developmental psychology 49 (2), 353, 2013
1962013
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