Jessie Sun, Ph.D.
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Are moral people happier? Answers from reputation-based measures of moral character
J. Sun
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W. Wu
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G. P. Goodwin
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Are women really (not) more talkative than men? A registered report of binary gender similarities/differences in daily word use
C. A. Tidwell
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A. F. Danvers
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V. A. Pfeifer
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D. B. Abel
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E. Alisic
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A. Beer
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M. R. Mehl
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ESM-Q: A consensus-based quality assessment tool for experience sampling method items
G. Eisele
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A. Hiekkaranta
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Y. K. Kunkels
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W. van Ballegooijen
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S. L. Bartels
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J. A. Bastiaansen
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J. Sun
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I. Myin-Germeys
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O. J. Kirtley
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Improving the measurement of the Big Five via alternative formats for the BFI-2
X. Zhang
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M. Huang
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J. Sun
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V. Savalei
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What’s in it for me? Beliefs about relative costs to well-being explain why people deprioritize moral improvements
J. Sun
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J. Berman
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How and why people want to be more moral
J. Sun
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J. Wilt
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P. Meindl
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H. Watkins
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G. P. Goodwin
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The effects of satisfaction with different domains of life on general life satisfaction vary between individuals (but we cannot tell you why)
J. M. Rohrer
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I. S. Seifert
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R. C. Arslan
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J. Sun
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S. Schmukle
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What is the moral person like? An examination of the shared and unique perspectives on moral character
V. Pringle
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J. Sun
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E. N. Carlson
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Why is authenticity associated with being and acting extraverted? Exploring the mediating role of positive affect
J. Wilt
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J. Sun
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R. Jacques-Hamilton
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L. D. Smillie
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Eavesdropping on missing data: What are people doing when they miss experience sampling reports?
Jessie Sun
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M. Rhemtulla
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S. Vazire
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