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  1. Albrecht C. P. Küfner

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Description: The aim of the PILS-Study is to investigate the initial development of personality and social relationships in a laboratory-based setting. Here you can find an official form (pils_data_request.docx) to apply for a collaboration on PILS' data. If you intend to initiate a collaboration, please first complete the form by providing us with your and your co-researchers details, by outlining the research idea, and by giving us information on the data sources you need. Second, please adapt the variable selection file (pils_variable_selection_2_1.R) for each requested data source by the specific variables you like to analyse. Thus, to be able to successfully complete the 2-step application process, you need to know which data sources are of interest and within each data source which variables are of interest. We will only consider complete applications that consist of 1) the Pils collaboration request and 2) the adapted Pils variable selection R-file.

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Explaining the Longitudinal Interplay of Personality and Social Relationships in the Laboratory and in the Field: The PILS and the CONNECT Study

Here, we provide you with the preprint and with supplemental material (R-Codes) to the manuscript "Explaining the Longitudinal Interplay of Personalit...

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Puffed up but shaky selves: State self-esteem level and variability in narcissists

Here, we provide you with supplemental material (data, R-Codes) to the manuscript "Puffed up but shaky selves: State self-esteem level and variability...

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Enhanced Versus Simply Positive: A New Condition-Based Regression Analysis to Disentangle Effects of Self-Enhancement from Effects of Positivity of Self-View

Here, we provide you with a preprint and with supplemental material (including data and R-Codes) to the manuscript "Enhanced Versus Simply Positive: A...

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Preprint of "Enhanced Versus Simply Positive: A New Condition-Based Regression Analysis to Disentangle Effects of Self-Enhancement from Effects of Positivity of Self-View"

Despite a large body of literature and ongoing refinements of analytical techniques, research on the consequences of self-enhancement (SE) is still va...

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Do Narcissists Self-Enhance? Disentangling the Associations Between Narcissism and Positive Versus Enhanced Self-Views Across Aspects of Narcissism, Content Domains, and Comparison Criteria

Across psychological disciplines, grandiose narcissism and self-enhancement have been treated as two closely related constructs. However, empirical re...

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Positivity in peer perceptions over time: Personality explains variation at zero-acquaintance, popularity explains differential change.

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Citation: Rau, R., Carlson, E. N., Dufner, M., Geukes, K., Kraft, L., Krause, S., . . . Back, M. D. (in press). Positive peer perceptions over time: ...

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The Attractiveness of Narcissists: Hard Work or Natural Beauty?

In this project, we empirically investigate the association of narcissism with actual and perceived attractiveness in a set of four studies.

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Validation of the NARQ-S

The files uploaded here constitute the Suppplementary Online Materials (SOM) for our paper on the validation of the short form (NARQ-S; Leckelt et al....

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A Longitudinal Field Investigation of Narcissism and Popularity Over Time

Leckelt, Utesch, Küfner & 6 more
Description: Here, we provide the supplemental materials (data, R-Code, SI) to the manuscript "A Longitudinal Field Investigation of Narcissism and Po...

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