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  • Revelle, William; Condon, David M. (Society of Multivariate Experimental Psychology, 2012-10)
  • Zabelina, Darya L.; Beeman, Mark; Condon, David (Frontiers in Psychology, 2014-09-18)
    Previous research provides disparate accounts of the putative association between creativity and psychopathology, including schizotypy, psychoticism, hypomania, bipolar disorder, ADHD, and autism spectrum disorders. To ...
  • Condon, David M. (2014-12)
    Recognition of the importance of individual differences dates back to humanity’s oldest surviving texts yet the scientific study of individual differences has been surprisingly limited. This paradox is presumed to result ...
  • Condon, David M.; Revelle, William (Ubiquity Press, 2015)
    These data were collected to evaluate the structure of personality constructs in the temperament domain. In the context of modern personality theory, these constructs are typically construed in terms of the Big Five ...
  • Condon, David M.; Revelle, William (Harvard Dataverse, 2015)
    These data were collected to evaluate the structure of personality constructs in the temperament domain. In the context of modern personality theory, these constructs are typically construed in terms of the Big Five ...
  • Mroczek, Daniel K.; Condon, Daniel M. (SAGE Publications, 2015-06-24)
    Rauthmann, Sherman and Funder have made a landmark contribution to situation research in the target article of this issue. However, we propose that their work overlooks the need to incorporate a developmental perspective. ...
  • Condon, David M.; Revelle, William (Ubiquity Press, 2016-01-26)
    These data were collected during the initial evaluation of the International Cognitive Ability Resource (ICAR) project. ICAR is an international collaborative effort to develop open-source public-domain tools for cognitive ...
  • Elleman, Lorien G.; Condon, David M.; Revelle, William (2017)
    Figure 1: Correlation matrix of traditional Big Five scales, behavioral Big Five scales (composed of items from Tables 1-5), four outcomes, and four empirical scales formed from items most highly correlated with each outcome ...
  • Condon, David M.; Roney, Ellen; Revelle, William (Ubiquity Press, 2017)
    Two large samples were collected to evaluate the structure of traits in the temperament domain. In both samples, participants were administered random subsets of public-domain personality items from a larger pool of ...
  • Condon, David M.; Graham, Eileen K.; Mroczek, Daniel K. (PsyArXiv, 2017-06-14)
    The ability to reproduce an effect — whether through natural observation or a carefully controlled experiment — is generally viewed by scientists as a prerequisite for declaring the effect’s existence. Replication research ...
  • Condon, David M.; Mroczek, Daniel K.; Khan, A.; Weston, Sara J. (Oxford University Press, 2017-06-30)
    The utility of personality measures as predictors of distal outcomes (e.g., mortality, longevity) is well-documented. Few have reported on more proximal outcomes; one prominent exception (Weston, Hill, & Jackson, 2014) ...
  • Revelle, William; Condon, David M. (SAGE Publications, 2017-08-06)
    The target article by Baumert et al. is an ambitious attempt to combine personality structure, process and development into a coherent whole. We applaud the effort and would like to suggest an analogy that might prove ...
  • Lezotte, Daniel V.; Condon, David M.; Mroczek, Daniel K. (SAGE Publications, 2017-09-01)
    Lievens (2017) makes a case for SJTs in personnel selection, a recommendation with which we agree. In particular, we like the emphasis on branching out from current methodologies and using new techniques such as SJTs not ...
  • Guo, Jen; Weston, Sara J.; Condon, David M. (PsyArXiv, 2018-01-21)
    Objective: Do different methods for collecting life narratives – the integrated, autobiographical construction of the past and imagined future – produce similar lexical features and relationships to personality traits? The ...
  • Condon, David M.; Revelle, William (Wiley, 2018-02-16)
    Separating signal from noise is the primary challenge of measurement and is the fundamental goal of all approaches to reliability theory. Reliability is the ability to generalize about individual differences across alternative ...
  • Hanmer, Janel; Dewitt, Barry; Yu, Lan; Tsevat, Joel; Roberts, Mark; Revicki, Dennis; Pilkonis, Paul A.; Hess, Rachel; Hays, Ron D.; Fischhoff, Baruch; Feeny, David; Condon, David; Cella, David (Public Library of Science, 2018-07-31)
    Objectives The PROMIS-Preference (PROPr) score is a recently developed summary score for the Patient-Reported Outcomes Measurement Information System (PROMIS). PROPr is a preference-based scoring system for seven PROMIS ...
  • Cronin, Robert M.; Jerome, Rebecca N.; Mapes, Brandy; Andrade, Regina; Johnston, Rebecca; Ayala, Jennifer; Schlundt, David; Bonnet, Kemberlee; Kripalani, Sunil; Goggins, Kathryn; Wallston, Kenneth A.; Couper, Mick P.; Ellitt, Michael R.; Harris, Paul; Begale, Mark; Munoz, Fatima; Lopez-Class, Maria; Cella, David; Condon, David; AuYoung, Mona; Mazor, Kathleen M.; Mikita, Steve; Manganiello, Michael; Borselli, Nicholas; Fowler, Stephanie; Rutter, Joni L.; Denny, Joshua C.; Karlson, Elizabeth W.; Ahmedani, Brian K.; O'Donnell, Chris (Epidemiology, 2019-07)
    Background: The All of Us Research Program is building a national longitudinal cohort and collecting data from multiple information sources (e.g., biospecimens, electronic health records, and mobile/wearable technologies) ...
  • Murphy, Maggie; Murphy, Margret; Condon, David (University of Oregon, 2020)
    Amazon's Mechanical Turk is an online crowdsourcing marketplace (OCM) that has become widely used for data collection in scientific research, especially in the social sciences. In psychology research, a common use of the ...
  • Elleman, Lorien G.; Condon, David M.; Holtzman, Nicholas S.; Revelle, William; Allen, Victoria R. (University of California Press, 2020)
    The personality of individuals is clustered by geographic regions; a resident of a region is more similar to another resident than to a random non-resident. Research in geographical psychology often has focused on this ...
  • MÕTTUS, RENÉ; Wood, Dustin; Condon, David M.; Back, Mitja D.; Baumert, Anna; Costantini, Giulio; Epskamp, Sacha; Greiff, Samuel; Johnson, Wendy; Lukaszewski, Aaron; Murray, Aja; Revelle, William; Wright, Aidan G. C.; Yarkoni, Tal; Ziegler, Matthias; Zimmermann, Johannes (SAGE Publications, 2020)
    We argue that it is useful to distinguish between three key goals of personality science – description, prediction and explanation – and that attaining them often requires different priorities and methodological approaches. ...

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