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In the last years, there has been a shift from traditional measurements of affective well-being to approaches such as the day reconstruction method (DRM). While the traditional approaches often assess trait level differences in well-being, the DRM allows examining affective dynamics in everyday contexts. The latter may ultimately explain why some people feel more happy than others (e.g., because they ...
In:
Journal of Happiness Studies
20 (2019), 2, 641-663
| Dave Möwisch, Florian Schmiedek, David Richter, Annette Brose
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1992,
1-3
| Renate I. Mreschar
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In:
Review of Managerial Science
1 (2008), 3, 209-235
| Grit Muehler, Michael Beckmann, Bernd Schauenberg
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In:
Small Business Economics
27 (2006), 1, 41-58
| Pamela Mueller
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We examine how late-life personality development relates to overall morbidity as well as specific performance-based indicators of physical and cognitive functioning in 1,232 older adults in the Berlin Aging Study II (aged 65-88 years). Latent growth models indicated that, on average, neuroticism and conscientiousness decline over time, whereas extraversion and openness increase and agreeableness remains ...
In:
Journal of Research in Personality
65 (2016), December 2016, 94-108
| Swantje Mueller, Jenny Wagner, Johanna Drewelies, Sandra Duezel, Peter Eibich, Jule Specht, Ilja Demuth, Elisabeth Steinhagen-Thiessen, Gert G. Wagner, Denis Gerstorf
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Personality is a powerful predictor of central life outcomes, including subjective well-being. Yet, we still know little about how personality manifests in the very last years of life when well-being typically falls rapidly. Here, we investigate whether the Big Five personality traits buffer (or magnify) terminal decline in well-being beyond and in interaction with functioning in key physical and social ...
In:
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology
116 (2019), 4, 634-650
| Swantje Mueller, Jenny Wagner, Gert G. Wagner, Nilam Ram, Denis Gerstorf
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In:
ZUMA-Nachrichten
28 (2004), 55, 53-96
| Ulrich O. Mueller, Cornelia Bormann
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Wiesbaden:
Bundesinstitut für Bevölkerungsforschung (BiB),
2001,
(Materialien zur Bevölkerungswissenschaft Heft 102c)
| Ulrich O. Mueller, Monika Heinzel-Gutenbrunner
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We investigate how often replication studies are published in empirical economics and what types of journal articles are replicated. We find that between 1974 and 2014 0.1% of publications in the top 50 economics journals were replication studies. We consider the results of published formal replication studies (whether they are negating or reinforcing) and their extent: Narrow replication studies are ...
In:
Research Policy
48 (2019), 1, 62-83
| Frank Mueller-Langer, Benedikt Fecher, Dietmar Harhoff, Gert G. Wagner
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In:
Hans-Jürgen Andreß ,
Empirical Poverty Research in a Comparative Perspective
Aldershot et al.: Ashgate
229-256
| Ruud J. A. Muffels, Henk-Jan Dirven