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Personality traits are relatively consistent across time, as indicated by test–retest correlations. However, ipsative consistency approaches suggest there are individual differences in this consistency. Despite this, it is unknown whether these differences are due to person-level characteristics (i.e., some people are just more consistent) or exogenous forces (i.e., lack of consistency is due to environmental ...
In:
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology
124 (2023), 6, 1314-1337
| Amanda J. Wright, Joshua J. Jackson
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Das Schlafverhalten von Neugeborenen weicht stark von dem Erwachsener ab. Was man tun kann, damit es nachts ein bisschen leichter wird
In:
Sueddeutsche.de vom 17.05.2023
(2023),
| Nadine Zeller
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Panel studies have become an indispensable part of today's research world especially when addressing causal questions and tracking changes over time. Three conditions are essential for effective panel data analysis: 1) having a sufficiently long time series with a substantial number of observations, 2) ensuring measurement consistency over time, and 3) using a meaningful model for selecting elements ...
In:
Survey Research Methods
17 (2023), 3, 219-222
| Sabine Zinn, Tobias Wolbring
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Objective: We examine how the re-traditionalization effect of childbirth on couples' division of housework has evolved over time as a result of major family policy change. Background: Supportive family policies are associated with a more egalitarian division of labor. However, it remains unclear how a country's transition from a modernized male breadwinner regime that supports maternal care ...
In:
Journal of Marriage and Family
85 (2023), 5, 1067-1086
| Gundula Zoch, Stefanie Heyne
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While previous research has focused on terrorist attacks and natives’ attitudes towards immigration, we examine the effect of anti-refugee attacks on refugees’ attitude towards the host country. We use survey data from the 33rd wave of the German Socio-Economic Panel as the fieldwork period overlapped with the infamous anti-refugee riots in Bautzen and as the survey includes a refugee sample. Making ...
In:
Sociology
58 (2024), 1, 253-262
| Nicole Schwitter, Ulf Liebe
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How does personality change when people get older? Numerous studies have investigated this question, overall supporting the idea of so-called personality maturation. However, heterogeneous findings have left open questions, such as whether maturation continues in old age and how large the effects are. We suggest that the heterogeneity is partly rooted in methodological issues. First, studies may have ...
In:
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology
126 (2024), 1, 150–174
| Ingo S. Seifert, Julia M. Rohrer, Stefan C. Schmukle
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In der Kurzanalyse 3|2023 des BAMF wird untersucht, wie sich die Wohnsituation der ukrainischen Geflüchteten zwischen Spätsommer 2022 und Frühjahr 2023 entwickelt hat. Die Analyse basiert auf Daten der ersten und zweiten Erhebungswelle der IAB-BiB/FReDA-BAMF-SOEP-Befragung "Geflüchtete aus der Ukraine in Deutschland". In der Kurzanalyse werden zunächst die rechtlichen Rahmenbedingungen bei ...
Nürnberg:
Bundesamt für Migration und Flüchtlinge; Forschungszentrum Migration, Integration und Asyl (FZ),
2023,
(BAMF-Kurzanalyse, 3|2023)
| Manuel Siegert, Kerstin Tanis, Andreas Ette, Lenore Sauer
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Wer wegen eines Unfalls oder einer Erkrankung nicht mehr arbeiten kann, hat ein hohes Armutsrisiko. Daran ändert auch die jüngste Ampelreform wenig, zeigt eine DIW-Studie.
In:
Handelsblatt online vom 26. April 2023
(2023),
| Frank Specht
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To ensure sufficient access to healthcare in remote areas, some countries allow physicians to directly dispense prescribed drugs through on-site pharmacies. Depending on the medication prescribed, this may pose a significant financial incentive for physicians to over-prescribe. This study, therefore, explored the effect of on-site pharmacies on antibiotic dispensing in a social health insurance system. ...
In:
Social Science & Medicine
321 (2023), 115791
| Barbara Stacherl, Anna-Theresa Renner, Daniela Weber
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Experiencing the onset of a chronic disease is a serious health event impacting living conditions and wellbeing. Investigating wellbeing development and its predictors is crucial to understand how individuals adapt to chronic illnesses. This study (i) analyzed the impact of a chronic disease on wellbeing development, and (ii) explored spatial healthcare access as potential moderating factor.Data were ...
In:
European Journal of Public Health
34 (2024), 1, 29-34
| Barbara Stacherl, Odile Sauzet