15th DPPD CONFERENCE DP | 16 – 18 SEPTEMBER PD 2019

CONTENTS

Welcome Address 4

DPPD Team 5 General Information 6 Organizational Matters 7 Directions 8-9 Public Transportation 10-11 Social Events 12 Carolaschlösschen 13 Drinks & Food 15 Floormaps 16 Program Overview 17 Program 18-20 Tourist Information 22 Sights 23 Restaurants Old Town 24

Restaurants New Town 25 Night life 26 Poster Overview 28-33 Author Index 35-37 Imprint 38

1 WELCOME ADDRESS

Daniel Leising Dear Colleagues, Faculty of Psychology Chair of Assessment and the science of personality psychology Intervention and psychological assessment is becoming increasingly collaborative. Researchers in the field now routinely share their hypotheses, data and Alexander Strobel materials with one another, which Faculty of Psychology enables them to pursue their research Chair of Personality Psychology questions on a larger scale, in a more coordinated manner, and with greater transparency.

The 15th biennial DPPD conference will celebrate this and other developments in the spirit of a truly Open Science. Together, we will highlight the progress that has already been made in the field, and discuss pressing issues yet to be resolved. To this end, instead of inviting keynote speakers we tried to identify key topics that deemed us most timely and relevant and invited a number of renowned researchers in these fields to offer dedicated State of the Art Sessions. The fascinating manifold of our research areas is reflected in the scientific program as a whole that comprises 240 contributions presented in ten State of the Art Sessions, 27 topical sessions, ten paper sessions and one poster session. For the first time, the primary conference language at DPPD will be English, and we are delighted to host research ers not only from German- speaking countries but from all over the world. We are sure that the DPPD will be once more giving insight into the state of the art of research into psychological assessment, personality and individual differences.

Apart from learning about and discussing recent developments in the field, we hope you will find ample opportunity to talk with colleagues and friends, be it at the Welcome Reception on Sunday 15 September in the L’Osteria Dresden, between the sessions or at the Social Evening on Tuesday 17 September in the Carolaschlösschen located in the beautiful Great Garden of Dresden. And if your time permits, there are many other great places in Dresden worth a visit. More likely than not you will want to come back soon!

Apart from the local team that supported us in organizing this conference, we are indebted to our sponsors: BrainProducts/MES Forschungssysteme, DevBoost, GESIS, Hogrefe, Landskron Brau-Ma nufaktur, Pearson Education, Schuhfried, Springer Verlag, Saxoprint and ZPID. Our special thanks also go to colleagues who participated in the evaluation of award proposals, who hold workshops, chair sessions, or in other ways have supported this conference.

We warmly welcome you to the beautiful city of Dresden.

Your hosts, Alexander Strobel & Daniel Leising

4 DPPD 2019 TEAM

Personality Psychology

Anne Gärtner

Christoph Scheffel

Denise Dörfel

Diana Armbruster

Corinna Kührt

Catharina Bäßler

Carmen Hagemeister

Anne Jacob

Stefanie Ruf

Gabriela Blum

Susann Trautmann

Anne Wiedenroth

Assessment & Intervention

5 GENERAL INFORMATION

Hosts & Alexander Strobel & Daniel Leising Organizers Technische Universität Dresden

https://is.gd/DPPD2019 Contact Website: E-Mail: [email protected]

Internet WiFi is available at the DGUV Congress Centre. Service Set Identifier: CNUV-Gastnetz Access Password: CGst4inet!2016

Closest pharmacy: Heide Apotheke, Königsbrücker Landstraße 67, 01109 Dresden, In open Mon to Fri 08:00 – 18:30, Sat 08:00 – 12:00, Phone: +49 (0) 351 8805094 Emergency Police: Phone 110 Fire Brigade and Ambulance: Phone 112

We are especially grateful to our student assistants who will be available to answer Acknow- questions, solve unexpected problems and ensure that things run smoothly ledgements throughout the conference. Furthermore, we are indeb ted to our industry sponsors for their invaluable financial support.

6 GENERAL INFORMATION

The conference office is located in the foyer on the ground floor of the DGUV Congress Centre – please have a look at the floor plan attached. Opening hours: Monday, September Conference Office 16, 8:00 to Wednesday, September 18, 16:00. The office will be open until the end of each event day.

Registration Please note that you can already register at the welcome reception

Participants will receive their conference name badges with their registration material at the Conference welcome reception or at the conferen ce office and are kindly asked to wear their badges Name Badge throughout the entire conference. Certificate of You can find your certificate of attendance in your conference bag. Attendance WiFi is available at the DGUV Congress Center. Internet Access Service Set Identifier: CNUV-Gastnetz Password: CGst4inet!2016 For your personal well-being we will be serving coffee, tea, refreshments and snacks during Coffee Breaks the coffee breaks at several spots in the conference building.

Lunch We will be serving on ground floor – please have a look at the floor plan attached.

Please note that due to the strict non-smoking policy regarding public buildings, smoking is Smoking prohibited in all conference venues as well as in most of the restaurants, cafés, etc. There are smoking areas outside the DGUV Congress Center.

There will be a guarded wardrobe directly at the conference office (ground floor) – please Wardrobe have a look at the floor plan. You will also have the possibility to store your luggage there.

The DGUV Congress Centre is barrier-free and wheelchair-accessible. Please have a look at Wheelchair Users the floor plan on page 16.

7 DIRECTIONS TO

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Plan your journey using Google Maps: http://goo.gl/maps/wvhYf Coordinates: 51°06‘25.7“N 13°46‘28.7“E Public and long-distance transport By car

From Dresden Hauptbahnhof (main station) Via the A4 Junction Dresden-Wilschdorf/Airport Take the no. 7 tram towards Weixdorf, alight at Infineon Nord and follow the signs. After leaving the motorway, follow the B97 towards the airport. Turn right at the first Cost: 2.40 for a single ticket crossroads (there is an Agip petrol station on one Duration: approx. 30 minutes corner). Continue for 1.4 km before turning right onto Königsbrücker Landstraße. Take the left- hand lane straight away and turn left at the next From Bahnhof Dresden-Neustadt (train set of traffic lights. station)

Exit the station onto Schlesischer Platz and take From the city centre the no. 3 tram towards Coschütz. Alight one stop Follow the B97 towa rds the airport. Turn right later at Albertplatz. Take the no. 7 tram towards when you reach the entrance to Infineon Nord. Weixdorf, alight at Infineon Nord and follow the signs. Parking Cost: 2.40 for a single ticket On-site parking is limited. We therefore Duration: approx. 25 minutes recommend that visitors use public transport.

From the airport Panel discussion in the SLUB

By bus By tram Take the no. 77 bus towards Klotzsche-Infineon Take the no. 7 tram towards Pennrich, exit at and alight at the final stop (Infineon Nord). The Hauptbahnhof Nord and take either the no 8 stop is directly adjacent to the DGUV Akademie. tram toward Südvorstadt or the no. 3 tram toward Coschütz. Exit at Nürnberger Platz and Cost: 2.40 for a single ticket take the no. 61 bus toward Bühlau or Weißig and Duration: Approx. 10 minutes exit at Sächsische Staats- und Universitätsbiblio- thek (SLUB). Alternatively, at Hauptbahnhof Nord you can use the no 11 tram toward Zschertnitz, exit at Zellescher Weg and walk five minutes to By taxi the SLUB on Zellescher Weg 18. Cost: around 10-12 Cost: 2.40 for a single ticket Duration: approx. 10 minutes Duration: approx. 40 minutes

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Whether you are on your way to work or setting off for a party, our GuteNachtLinie routes will take you safe and sound to your destination and back, deep into the night. Fare tip: The NachtTicket is a particularly inexpensive offer for night owls. Travel as often as you like anywhere in the network between 6 p.m. and 6 a.m. for just 7.50 euros. SOCIAL EVENING

From Dresden use line S1 (direction /Schöna) or line S2 (direction ) to S-Bahnhof Dresden- Hauptbahnhof Strehlen (only 2 minutes/one stop). From there it’s a 5-minute walk down Oskarstraße to (Main Station) Carolaschlösschen.

use line S1 (direction Bad Schandau/Schöna) or line S2 (direction Pirna) to S-Bahnhof Dresden- From Bahnhof Strehlen (11 minutes/4 stops). From there it’s a 5-minute walk down Oskarstraße to Dresden-Neustadt Carolaschlösschen.

take Tram 7 (direc tion Pennrich/Btf Trachenberge) to Pirnaischer Platz and change to Tram 9 From the (direction Prohlis) to S-Bahnhof Dresden-Strehlen. Alternatively take Tram 7 to Bischofsweg and conference venue change to Tram 13 (direction Prohlis) to S-Bahnhof Dresden-Strehlen. From there it’s a 5-minute walk down Oskarstraße to Carolaschlösschen. The highest reward for man's toil is not what he gets for it, but what he becomes by it. (John Ruskin)

Selection from the Menu Drinks Welcome drink Prosecco Treviso DOC Frizzante "Montelvini“

Non-alcoholic drinks Coffee specialties The Restaurant Grand Café

White wine The restaurant "Grand Cafe" in the Carolaschlösschen opened Grauburgunder its doors on the ground floor in 1999 and has been very popular Weingut Pfaffmann, Pfalz ever since. The elegant interior in the style of a coffee house from the Art Deco period is grouped around the spacious bar in Red wine the heart of the restaurant. Cosy armchairs and settees invite Estate Selection Cabernet/Merlot you to linger. Puklavec, Slowenia

Food Starter Asian marinated duck breast Glass noodle salad | Bean sprouts |Chilli

Quinoabowl Pumpkin | Cores |Paprika |vegan

Soup Brokkoli soup | Roasted almonds | vegan

Main course Sliced veal Lake terraces - an oasis of Oyster mushrooms | Green asparagus | Pappardelle tranquility Chickpea falafel Vegetable Curry I Coconut I Pineapple I Cashews I vegan Enjoy the enchanting view over the picturesque Lake Carola with its rushing fountain and romantic illumination while staying on Dessert the lakeside terraces. Shielded from all hectic rush by large Chocolate mousse | Pistachios I fruit sauce I vegan shadowy trees you will enjoy your time to the fullest.

13 1 4 CONFERENCE CATERING

Food

Warm finger food "halal" consisting of:

Main course Small fried minced meat pieces

Stuffed grape leaves with and without meat Drinks feta cheese |hummus|eggplant paste|various auces|Arabian flatbread| pickled vegetables| olives Coffee Rice plates with beans and gravy Water still/ medium

Tea Sandwiches Chamomile | cheese| ham| hummus pepermint |fruits | herbs | black tea | Pita bread triangles green tea tomatoes |salad

Juice Dessert organge juice | apple Fruit plates juice with 3-4 types of fruit

15 FLOOR MAP

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16 PROGRAM OVERVIEW

Mon 16 September Tue 17 September Wed 18 September

State of the Art Session: Shaping the Future of State of the Art Session: State of the Art Session: How Economic Games Can Psychological Assessment. Digitalization, Big Data & MH MH Person-Situation-Transactions MH Elucidate Individual Differences in Prosocial Behavior Artificial Intelligence Blum & Rauthmann Thielmann, Böhm, Columbus & Rahal Bühner, Kersting & Strobel Current Advances in Research on the Multidimensional State of the Art Session: Forced-Choice Format: Test Construction and Reducing Disentangling Cognitive Abilities WS1 Psychopathy and Antisocial Personality WS1 WS1 Faking Schmitz Mokros Wetzel & Ziegler

Meta-Analyses, Meta-Meta-Analyses, and Meta-Research All Under One Roof: Methodological and Applied Life Transitions and Personality Development WS2 in Individual Differences Research WS2 Research in Personality and Psychological Assessment WS2 in the Domains of Love, Work, and Family Voracek Pargent & Bühner Asselmann

Stable, Changing, or Fluctuating? Shedding a Narcissism: Popular Stereotypes

09:00–10:30 09:00–10:30 Tangled Up in You 09:30–11:00 WS3 Closer Look on the Nature of Interests WS3 WS3 and Intrapersonal Dynamics Mund & Wrzus Roemer & Ziegler Wetzel

The Assessment of Narcissism, Understanding Situational Judgment Tests Processes of Perfectionism WS4a WS4a Machiavellianism, and Psychopathy WS4a Freudenstein, Reineboth & Krumm Altstötter-Gleich & Prestele Grosz & Back

Paper Session 1: Paper Session 3: Paper Session 10: WS4b Daily Affect Dynamics WS4b Psychophysiology and Brain Functioning WS4b Culture Wendt Leue Heinecke-Müller

Coffee Break Coffee Break Coffee Break

State of the Art Session: State of the Art Session: MH Welcome & Award Ceremony MH Personal ity Neuroscience MH Personality Development Wacker, Mueller, Jauk, Benedek & Pickering Wrzus, Back, Bleidorn & Riemann

How to Assess and Predict Solutions to Methodological Challenges in the Equivalent WS1 WS1 Academic Performance at University WS1 Assessment of Personality Traits and Values Schult & Stegt Bluemke

Assessing Cognitive Bias: Psychometric Evaluation of Personality and Romantic Outcomes Tasks Used to Assess Individual Biases in Affective WS2 WS2 WS2 Gerlach & Penke Information Processing Basten The Power of Place: Studying the Geographical Variation Challenges in and Approaches to Behavioral Assessment 11:00-12:30 11:00-12:30 11:30-13:00 of Personality Traits Offers New Insights for Important WS3 WS3 and Prediction WS3 Psychological Phenomena Phan Ebert & Götz

Political Psychology – On the Interplay of Paper Session 8: WS4a WS4a Individual Differences, Politics, and Society WS4a Intelligence/Performance Hufer Stadler

Paper Session 6: Paper Session 9: WS4b WS4b Person Perception WS4b Constructs Wiedenroth Kührt

Lunch Break Lunch Break Lunch Break

State of the Art Session: State of the Art Session: State of the Art Session: MH Socio-Emotional Skills in Education and Beyond MH Narcissism MH Moral Courage Rammstedt & Lechner Schröder-Abé & Back Baumert, Li, dal Cason & Skitka

State of the Art Session: Personality-Relationship Transactions Facets of Genetic Differences and Social Inequality WS1 Behavioral Genetics from a Molecular Perspective WS1 WS1 Beyond Traits: A Focus on Underlying Processes Nikstat & Eifler Armbruster, Penke, Hennig & Reuter Finn & Bühler

Narcissism in Close Interpersonal Relationships Selection of University Students Open Science Roundtable WS2 WS2 WS2 Rentzsch Becker & Spinath Scherbaum

The Personality Change Consortium: Dynamics on Daily Experiences Across the Life Span: Paper Session 4: 14:00-15:30 13:30-15:00 WS3 A Framework for Studying Personality Change 13:30-15:00 WS3 Where We Are and Where We Should Go WS3 Advanced Modeling Bleidorn & Hopwood Wagner Partsch

The Many Faces of Social Cognition – Insights on Traits, Paper Session 7: Resource-Oriented Psychological Assessment WS4a WS4a Behaviour and Biology WS4a Assessment Tibubos Meyer Koschmieder

Paper Session 2 Paper Session 5: It’s all About the Environment. Insights from WS4b Well-Being WS4b Creativity WS4b Within- and Between-Person Analyses Fleischhauer Jaarsveld Brandt & Wagner

Coffee Break Coffee Break End of Program

New Psychological Journal Presentation 15:30

MH Meeting of the DPPD Chapter MH 7:30 Poster Session 15:30–1 16:00–18:00

Break Break

Panel Discussion: SLUB Different+hostile? An interdisciplinary CS Social Evening talk on xenophobia 19:00-20:30 19:00–01:00 MONMON 1616 SEPSEP 20192019

MH WS1 WS2 WS3 WS4a WS4b State of the Art Session: Shaping State of the Art Session: Meta-Analyses, Meta-Meta- Stable, Changing, or Fluctuating? Understanding Situational Paper Session 1: the Future of Psychological Psychopathy and Antisocial Analyses, and Meta-Research in Shedding a Closer Look on the Judgment Tests Daily Affect Dynamics Assessment. Digitalization, Big Personality Individual Differences Research Nature of Interests Freudenstein, Reineboth & Wendt Data & Artificial Intelligence Mokros Voracek Roemer & Ziegler Krumm Bühner, Kersting & Strobel

Contributions: Contributions: The conundrum of twin-singleton Using STARTS Models to Decompose Development of a Situational Judgment Truth or Wishful Thinking? An In-Depth Anja Strobel Andreas Mokros differences in intelligence: A centenary Stable, Slowly Changing and Situation- Test assessing behavior in morally Investigation of the Effects of Implicit Markus Bühner Sally Olderbak (1924-2018), preregistered meta- Speci fic Sources of Variance in relevant situations - Magdalena and Explicit Communal Motives on Martin Kersting Sonja Etzler analysis Vocational Interests Reineboth Momentary Partner Perceptions Constantin Y. Plessen Gundula Stoll Sebastian Pusch

It’s not getting any better: Systematic, Assessing the Nature of Vocational Are Situational Judgment Tests doomed Empathic Stress strong, and overproportional effect Interests During Early Adolescence – A to be internally inconsistent? - Erik Tobias Altmann declines over time are not confined to Latent State-Trait Model Sengewald intelligence research Thomas Gfrörer Jakob Pietschnig

Publication bias in individual The Relation Between Situational Situational Judgment Tests of Personality States, Situation Experience, differences research is underestimated: Vocational Interests and Situation Personality: An Evaluation of Different and Affective States Mediate the A meta-meta-analysis Perception Response Formats and Scoring Relation Between Personality and Affect 09:00–10:30 Magdalena Siegel Lena Roemer Procedures Sarah Kritzler Gabriel Olaru

Meta-research on the development of Measurement Artifact or Fundamental The Structure of Emotional Daily the N-pact factor of the “Journal of Process of Situational Judgment Tests? Dynamics Individual Differences” (erstwhile Assessing the Construct Validity of Leon P. Wendt “Zeitschrift für Differentielle und Implicit Trait Policies Diagnostische Psychologie”), 1980-2017 Jan-Philipp Freudenstein Martin Voracek

A Goal Questionnaire Based on an Integrative Taxonomy – Its Development and Future Application in the Construction of Situational Judgment Tests Susanne Weis

Coffee Break

Welcome & Award Ceremony 11:00-12:30

Lunch Break State of the Art Session: State of the Art Session: Narcissism in Close The Personality Change Resource-Oriented Psychological Paper Session 2 Socio-Emotional skills in Behavioral Genetics from a Interpersonal Relationships Consortium: Assessment Tibubos Well-Being Education and Beyond Molecular Perspective Rentzsch A Framework for Studying Fleischhauer Rammstedt & Lechner Armbruster, Penke, Hennig & Personality Change Reuter Bleidorn & Hopwood

Contributions: Contributions: Accuracy and Bias in Perceptions of Sources of personality stability and Disentangling Glimmers of Hope: Character strengths are related to Beatrice Rammstedt Diana Armbruster Partner Behavior in Relationships of change Analysis of the Snyder Hope Scale achievement, well-being, and Clemens Lechner Lars Penke Narcissists Jenny Wagner Marvin Schröder relationships at school above the Marion Spengler Jürgen Hennig Carolyn C. Morf influences of intelligence and Fabian Kosse Martin Reuter personality traits of the five factor Brent Roberts model Lisa Wagner

Daily Situation Perception Mediates the Personality development processes: A Individual Differences of Self- How your parents influence your well- Link Between Romantic Partners’ transtheoretical perspective Compassion in the German General being – Pathways from parenting Narcissism and Relationship Mitja D. Back Population behavior to offspring satisfaction Satisfaction Antonia M. Werner including a genetic perspective - Katrin Rentzsch Elisabeth Hahn

The Mediating Role of Parenting Methodological challenges of Psychometric Properties of the Life Many paths lead to happiness: The 13:30-15:00 Behavior in the Link Between Parental personality change research Orientation Test (LOT-R) complexity of happiness Narcissism and Children’s Problem Johannes Zimmermann Andreas Hinz conceptualizations affect the success of Behavior well-being related intentions and Janis Jung behaviors in everyday life Julia Krasko

Communal Narcissism and Social The policy relevance of personality Character Strengths Need for cognition as a protective Relationship Outcomes change Claudia Harzer factor against severe health risks in Jochen E. Gebauer Wiebke Bleidron (sub-)clinical samples Monika Fleischhauer

Extracting the Big Two from the Big Fitting in to stay fit and happy! – How Five: A Four-Way Competition does the person-environment fit Theresa M. Entringer influence sport satisfaction and well- being in the context of sports? Sophia Terwiel

Coffee Break

Meeting of the DPPD Chapter 15:30–17:30

Panel Discussion: The panel discussion "Different+Hostile?" will be held at 7 pm in the Klemperer-Saal of the Saxon State and University Library Dresden Different+hostile? An (SLUB, see page 9 for the location). Organized by Rainer Riemann (Bielefeld University), this event will bring together seven renown interdisciplinary researchers who will discuss the pressing topic of xenophobia. talk on xenophobia 18 15:30–17:30 TUETUE 1717 SEPSEP 2019

MH WS1 WS2 WS3 WS4a WS4b State of the Art Session: Current Advances in Research on All Under One Roof: Tangled Up in You The Assessment of Narcissism, Paper Session 3: Person-Situation-Transactions the Multidimensional Forced- Methodological and Applied Mund & Wrzus Machiavellianism, and Psychophysiology and Brain Blum & Rauthmann Choice Format: Test Construction Research in Personality and Psychopathy Functioning and Reducing Faking Wetzel & Psychological Assessment Grosz & Back Leue Ziegler Pargent & Bühner Contributions: A test constructors guide to The 95%-CI decision rule in Empathic Accuracy in Youth Mentoring The Development of a Short Scale – Diffusion Markers of Dendritic Density Gabriela Blum multidimens ional forced choice psychological assessment from a Dyads Exploring the Nomological Network of in the Lateral Amygdala Nucleus Reveal John F. Rauthmann questionnaires: from ipsative to decision theoretic perspective Tina Braun the Short Dark Triad (SDT) and the Interindividual Differences in Manfred Schmitt normative using a Thurstonian IRT Florian Pargent Ultrashort Dark Triad (uSDT) Neuroticism Christian Kandler approach Caroline Wehner Caroline Schlüter Kai Horstmann Leonard Schünemann Measuring Occupational Competencies, The Factor Forest: determining the Does Perceiving Others as Low in Naughty but (Psychometrically) Nice? The association between polygenic Vocational Interests and the Big Five number of factors in Exploratory Factor Agency Trigger Self-Promoting Behavior Validation of the German Version of the scores for educational attainment and Using a Fake-Proof Forced Choice Analysis with tree-based machine in Newly Formed Groups? Naughty Nine Short Scale and its intelligence is mediated by fiber Format: Technical Details and Practical learning algorithms Richard Rau Associations with Mental Health network efficiency Examples David Goretzko Variables in a Representative Sample Erhan Genc Matthias Ziegler David Tegethoff

Item Response Theory and Classical Knowing our motivational congruence Loneliness in (Inter)Action: Reducing the overlap between Impact of FAAH genetic variation on

09:00–10:30 Test Theory in the Analysis of Ipsative Lena Schiestel Interpersonal Behaviour and Partner Machiavellianism and psychopathy: The fronto-amygdala function and anxiety: Data Perception in Friendship Interactions Mach7 and Psycho7 scales A replication study Carina Gargitter Marcus Mund Michael P. Grosz Anne Gärtner

Is the multidimensional forced-choice The soundtrack of who you are: Personality–Partnership Transactions Validation of the Narcissistic Admiration Pupillometric measures as additional format fake-proof? Comparing the predicting individual differences from Across the Adult Life Span and Rivalry Questionnaire Short Scale sources of information in performance susceptibility of the multidimensional natural music listening behavior Janina L. Bühler (NARQ-S) in a Criminal Offender Sample testing forced-choice format and the rating Larissa Sust Lina Jallalvand Benedict C. O. F. Fehringer scale format to socially desirable responding and intentional faking Eunike Wetzel Assessing relationship satisfaction with Daily-Life Associations Between Control The Content-specific Narcissistic How reliable is the extended Concealed experience sampling: achieving Beliefs and Diurnal Cortisol in Older Admiration and Rivalry Questionnaire Information Test?: Preliminary evidence accuracy and reducing bias Couples (NARQ-C): Construction, psychometric for the early and late P3 components Caroline Zygar Johanna Drewelies properties, and initial validation Anja Leue Isabel Hartmann Coffee Break State of the Art Session: How to Assess and Predict Personality and Romantic Challenges in and Approaches to Political Psychology – On the Paper Session 6: Personality Neuroscience Academic Performance at Outcomes Behavioral Assessment and Interplay of Individual Person Perception Wacker, Mueller, Jauk, University Gerlach & Penke Prediction Differences, Politics, and Society Wiedenroth Benedek & Pickering Schult & Stegt Phan Hufer

Contributions: Selection Effects of Performance Tests Attractiveness of Intelligence A Cascade Model of Behavioral Variance How Stable Is Generalized Political Abilities Attract? The Effects of Different Jan Wacker in the German Higher Education Julie C. Driebe Le Vy Phan Trust? A Latent-State-Trait Analysis Types of Intelligence, Social-Emotional Erik Mueller System: Empirical Evidence from Laurits Bromme Competence, and Creativity on Mate Emanuel Jauk Internal and External Performance Appeal in Speed Dating Mathias Benedek Tests Gabriela Hofer Alan Pickering Daniel Weimar Meta-Analys is of the Predictive Validity Men´s Actual and Perceived Machine Learning for Personality Deconstructing the association between How females think about themselves of Subject-Specific College Admission Trustworthiness Across Domains: What Assessment socio-economic indices and political and how they think that significant Tests can Voice Pitch Tell us? Clemens Stachl and civil participation in adolescents close others think of them Johannes Schult Julia Stern and young adults: A twin family study Saskia Forster Alexandra Zapko-Willmes Acquisition of Academic Competencies Do Partner-Preference Discrepancies The Relation of Personality States and Shift work and health behavior – Accuracy and bias in the social while Attending a University Lecture Prospectively Predict the Stability and Traits potential moderating effects of perception of envious states and traits

11:00-12:30 Jörn R. Sparfeldt Quality of Newly Formed Relationships? Kai T. Horstmann cognitive abilities and personality Birk Hagemeyer Evidence From a Longitudinal Study on characteristics on the link between shift Relationship Development work and health behavior and Tanja M. Gerlach implications for labor law decisions Myriam A. Baum Statistical Corrections Allow to Increase Digging Deeper Into People’s Relational Using Gaze and Finger Placement Which party do you like? On the genetic The more the better – but more of the Explanatory Power of Grade Point Past: Investigating Attributes of during Smartphone Usage for and environmental sources of political which? Disentangling the effects of Averages Romantic Partners and Relationships Personality Prediction: Challenges & orientation. information quantity and perceiver Jan N. Bergerhoff With an Online Event History Calendar Outlook Anke Hufer number in person perception Larissa L. Wieczorek Ramona Schödel Anne Wiedenroth Discussion Combining Prediction and Explanation: Why do vegetarians cluster on the left How to distinguish between self and Gundula Stoll Machine-Learning for Person- and believers on the right? Insights other: experimental evidence from Environment Fit from Moral Foundations Theory adjective categorization Aaron Peikert Thomas Grünhage Lorenz Weise

Coffee Break State of the Art Session: Facets of Genetic Differences Selection of University Students Dynamics on Daily Experiences The Many Faces of Social Paper Session 5: Narcissism and Social Inequality Becker & Spinath Across the Life Span: Where We Cognition – Insights on Traits, Creativity Schröder-Abé & Back Nikstat & Eifler Are and Where We (Should) Go Behaviour and Biology Jaarsveld Wagner Meyer

Contributions: The Nature and Nurture of HEXACO How should we Measure Reasoning in The moderating role of personality on Individual Differences in Cortical Creative Reasoning: Beyond standard Michela Schröder Abé Personality Trait Differences: An College Admission? daily stress-reactivity in teachers Thickness of the Core Network of Face Intelligence and Creativity testing Mitja D. Back Extended Twin Family Study Oliver Wilhelm Jennifer Deventer Processing and their Association with Saskia Jaarsveld Chris Hopwood Christian Kandler Interpersonal Traits Carolyn C. Morf Kristina Meyer Eddie Brummelman Josh Miller Genetic and Environmental How should we Measure Reasoning in Spousal neuroticism – a blessing or a Hormonal Influences on the Neural How much creativity is in the scoring of Contributions to Internalizing and College Admission? curse? The role of partner neuroticism Mechanisms for Perceiving Eye Gaze creativity tasks? Externalizing Problem Behavior: Julie Levacher for momentary support in older and Emotional Facial Expressions Extending the Classical Twin Design couples Shadi Bagherzadeh Azbari Selina Weiss Amelie Nikstat Marie-Christin Kura

Disadvantageous Influences on Testing Cognitive Competence in The situation is calling: Examining Individual Differences in Painful On the Relation between Creativity and Educational Performance Applicants for Medical School personality-situation fit in computer- Altruism and Testosterone Intelligence: An Investigation of the 13:30-15:00 Alexandra Starr Alexander Zimmerhofer mediated social interactions Mattis Geiger Threshold Hypothesis Lara Kröncke Diana Steger

Genetic and Environmental Influences Measuring Social Skills via Multiple Mini The digital lives of older adults Costly punishment and altruistic Creativity, domain-specific knowledge, on Educational Performance ‘Interviews’ – Empirical Results and Birthe Macdonald compensation: Behavioral and electro- and overclaiming: What we can think of, Eike F. Eifler Implications cortical evidence for the importance of what we know, and what we think we Simon M. Breil benevolence in altruistic acts know. Johannes Rodrigues Benjamin Goecke

On the Etiology of School Careers: A Use of Situational Judgement Tests for Nuclear Twin Family Study Based on a Admission into Medical School: Representative German Sample Experiences from the University Rainer Riemann Medical Centre Mirjana Knorr

Coffee Break

New Psychological

15:30 Journal Presentation

19:00-01:00 Poster Session Social Evening19 Carolaschlösschen 16:00–18:00 WED 18 SEP 2019

MH WS1 WS2 WS3 WS4a WS4b State of the Art Session: How Disentangling Cognitive Life Transitions and Narcissism: Popular Processes of Perfectionism Paper Session 10: Economic Games Can Abilities Personality Development Stereotypes Altstötter-Gleich & Prestele Culture Elucidate Individual Schmitz in the Domains of Love, Work, and Intrapersonal Dynamics Heinecke-Müller Differences in Prosocial and Family Wetzel Behavior Asselmann Thielmann, Böhm, Columbus & Rahal

Contributions: Age differences in diffusion model Taking the ups and downs at the The End of a Stereotype: Only Children Being a low standards perfectionist? A Measurement Invariance of a Two- Isabel Thielmann parameters rollercoaster of love: Reciprocal are not More Narcissistic Than People study on the 2x2 model of dimensional National Identification Robert Böhm Mischa von Krause transactions between major life events With Siblings perfectionism Scale Across Five Countries Simon Columbus in the domain of romantic relationships Michael Dufner Elisabeth Prestele Mengyao Li Rima-Maria Rahal and the Big Five personality traits Eva Asselmann

Disentangling metal speed, working Work conditions, work outcomes, and The rich are different: Unravelling the Differences in performance goals of the Compiling cross-culturally memory capacity, and intelligence self-esteem development in adulthood: perceived and self-reported personality 2x2 perfectionism types measurement invariant personality Florian Schmitz A meta-analysis of longitudinal studies profiles of high net-worth individuals Christine Altstötter-Gleich measures using Ant Colony Samantha Krauss Marius Leckelt Optimization Kristin Jankowsky 09:30–11:00 The interplay of temporal resolution Life event perception and character Narcissists‘ pathways to leadership in Learning from your errors: an “A person is a person through other power, psychometric intelligence and growth naturally emerging social groups investigation of perfectionism related persons”: work-related personality the coordination of mental operations Ina Faßbender Tobias M. Härtel variations in error processing features in Germany and Kenya Stefan J. Troche Jutta Stahl Michaela Heinecke-Müller

Which intelligence construct is most Self-regulation and developmental Within-Person Fluctuations in The role of trait and state perfectioni sm How personality and educational media highly associated with school grades?– transitions in partnership and family lifeNarcissistic Admiration and Rivalry in recovery from daily job demands influence meat and dairy consumption No, it’s not the one assessed with Lisanne Koch States: Distribution, Stability, and State- Dorota Reis Christoph von Borell matrices tests Trait Relations Andre Kretzschmar Ina Mielke

Discussion The Daily Dynamics of Narcissism: Classification of perfectionists under Sven Hilbert Distribution, Stability, and Trait- non-normality relations of Admiration and Rivalry Jana C. Gäde State Contingencies Simon Mota

Coffee Break State of the Art Session: Solutions to Methodological Assessing Cognitive Bias: The Power of Place: Studying the Paper Session 8: Paper Session 9: Personality Develo pment Challenges in the Equivalent Psychometric Evaluation of Tasks Geographical Variation of Intelligence/Performance Constructs Wrzus, Back, Bleidorn & Assessment of Personality Traits Used to Assess Individual Biases Personality Traits Offers New Stadler Kührt Riemann and Values in Affective Information Insights for Important Bluemke Processing Psychological Phenomena Ebert, Basten Götz & Schmitt

Contributions: Toward Shorter (and More Content- Attention Bias: Is visual search more Association of mountainousness and Are g factor loadings associated with Dispositional Individual Differences in Cornelia Wrzus Valid) Measures of Character Strengths: reliable than visual probe? personality in a large American sample test variance? Evidence from WISC and Effort Investment: Exploring the Core Mitja D. Back Revising the IPIP-VIA Scales Rebecca A. Mayer Stefan Stieger WAIS standardization samples Construct Wiebke Bleidorn Matthias Bluemke Jan Groth Corinna Kührt and Rainer Riemann Applying the Bass-Ackwards Approach Tackling the problem of unreliable Place matters: Regional loneliness Inv estigating the validity of speed in Construction and evaluation of a group on the IPIP-VIA-R Inventory to Establish attentional bias measurements: variation in Germany response time modeling with figural test of phonological awareness in the Higher-order Structure of Peterson Considering its temporal dynamics Susanne Bücker matrices and number series German primary school children and Seligman’s 24 Character Strengths might be one possible solution Anna-Lena Jobmann Kirstin Bergström Melanie Viola Partsch Judith Schäfer

Comparable Measurement of Religiosity Interpretation Bias: Comparing Where the future happens first: Predicting Stock Market Performance: The PSS structure revisited: A meta- Across Different Religious Groups psychometric properties of an Regional personality differences and The Influence of Gender and analytic investigation of the 11:30-13:00 Katharina Groskurth experimental measure and self-report the rise of the sharing economy in Personality dimensionality of the Perceived Stress Ulrike Basten American cities Thomas Plieger Scale Tobias Ebert Nadine Kasten

Losing “Leselust”: Can We Actually Different measures of optimism- In the home of the brave, the Taking a closer look: An exploratory Investigating the construct validity of a Measure (and Explain) the attention bias interactions: Do they courageous die young: On the analysis of successful and unsuccessful Personality Understanding test Developmental Trajectory of Reading converge? relationship between regional courage strategy use in complex problems Maike Pisters Interest During Adolescence? Tatjana Aue and suicide rates Matthias Stadler Ai Miyamoto Friedrich M. Götz

The burden of obesity is heavy—but in some places less than in others: A person-environment fit perspective on the consequences of obesity Andreas Nehrlich

Lunch Break State of the Art Session: Personality-Relationship Open Science Roundtable Paper Session 4: Paper Session 7: It’s all About the Environment. Moral Courage Transactions Scherbaum Advanced Modeling Assessment Insights from Baumert, Li, dal Cason & Beyond Traits: A Focus on Partsch Koschmieder Within- and Between-Person Skitka Underlying Processes Analyses Finn & Bühler Brandt & Wagner

Contributions: What Drives the Development of Contributions: Individual, situational, and cultural Turn the lights ontest fairness in The Longitudinal Interplay of Anna Baumert Multicultural Effectiveness Amongst Stefan Scherbaum correlates of acquiescent responding: common digital tests: status and Personality and Academic Achievement Mengyao Li (In)Experienced Sojourners? Mitja D. Back Towards a unified conceptual outlook During Adolescence: The Importance of Davide dal Cason Julia Zimmermann Denise Dörfel framework Marco Vetter School for Developmental Trajectories Linda Skitka Sven Hilbert Melanie Viola Partsch Anne Israel John F. Rauthmann The Dynamics of Self-Esteem and Enhancing big data for the exploration Nonverbal Assessment of Emotional Longitudinal Dynamics Between School- Conflict in Romantic Relationships: of user personality characteristics of Stability, Perceived Social Support, Related Experiences and Personality Evidence From Pairfam online music streaming services users Achievement-Motivation, and Mood Change Julia Richter Kai Fricke Franziska Pröller Naemi Brandt

Zooming Into Couples’ Everyday Lives: A latent class approach to the study of Non-cognitive traits in selection Does Substance use Lead to Personality How Daily Relationship Processes and the social lives of older adults: Defining procedures: situational test formats in Change? Results From a Large

14:00-15:30 Their Variability Mediate Personality- typologies and their associations with the admission procedure of teacher Longitudinal Study Relationship Transactions in Couples health education Niclas Kuper Jenna Wünsche Till Kaiser Corinna Koschmieder

Who’s to blame? The mediating role of Modelling changes in course Choose wisely: maximising information Context Matters: Longitudinal hostility for the longitudinal association evaluations and student variables over in open-ended personality assessments Development of Self-rated and between emotional insecurity and time: a random-intercepts cross-lag ged Luc Watrin Implicitly Measured Big Five Traits in satisfaction in continuing and dissolving panel analysis Younger and Older Students romantic relationships Christiane Karthaus Cornelia Wrzus Christine Finn

Are Personality Effects on Social Well- Age-Associated Changes in Dark- Being a Question of Relationship Personality Closeness? Johanna Hartung Sarah Hoppler

20 End of Program

TOURIST INFORMATION

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The city stretches out on both sides of the River and is embedded in the foothills of the East Erzgebirge Mountains, the Mountains and the Lausitz granite plate, 113 meters above sea level. The Elbe River meanders its way through the city across 30 kilometers. Nine bridges provide crossing points throughout the city. With 62 percent of its area covered by forest and green space, Dresden is one of the greenest cities in Europe.

Within the city limits there are three nature sanctuaries, eleven landscape conservation areas and 112 natural monuments. Numerous public parks and recreational areas complete Dresden’s green spaces. Dresden is considered a city of art and culture, but it is also an important technology hub. A network of research, science and culture has been established in the city, with a total of nine colleges and universities. The Technische Universität, with 33,506 students, is one of the largest universities in Germany. Since 2012, it is one of the German Excellence universities.

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Zwinger The Zwinger is a typical building of the late baroque era. It combines paintings, sculpture art and architecture. It was built between 1710 and 1728 to serve as an Orangery and pleasure garden for the higher society. Today you can marvel at the famous portrait gallery “Alte Meister” (Old Masters Picture Gallery) – it contains Raffaels stunning painting “Sistine Madonna”, a mathematics-physics room and the world’s largest ceramic and porcelain collection.

Semperoper The famous Semperoper was built between 1838 and 1841 by Gottfried Semper. As many other buildings, it was destroyed in 1945. Its reopening was celebrated with the famous musical piece “Freischütz” by Carl Maria von Weber.

Frauenkirche and Neumarkt The heart of the Altstadt is the rebuilt Neumarkt with the spectacular protestant “Frauenkirche”: The church was built between 1726 and 1743. It was destroyed during World War II. The reconstruction took place from 1994 until 2005.

Goldener Reiter One of the most famous monuments in Dresden is the “Goldener Reiter” (Golden Horseman). Located at the Neustädter Markt between Augustusbrücke and Neustadt, it was constructed between 1732 and 1734 and shows “August den Starken” (August the Strong), Elector of . Under his control many of the famous baroque buildings arose, giving Dresden the name “Florence of the Elbe”.

Neustadt The quarter on the right banks of the Elbe is called Neustadt (New Town). Prelude to the Inner Neustadt is the Neustädter Markt with the equestrian statue of the "Goldener Reiter". Today the Outer Neustadt between Königsbrücker Strasse and Lutherplatz square is Dresdens most trendy neighbourhood and has uncounted restaurants, manifold shopping opportunities and cultural offers.

23 RESTAURANTS – OLD TOWN

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25 NIGHT LIFE

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POSTER OVERVIEW

1 Assessing the Psychometric Properties of the Procrastination Assessment Scale-Student Ghadah Alkhadim Taif University, Saudi Arabia

2 Gratitude From Early Adulthood to Old Age: Differential Effects of Chronological Age and Future Time Mathias Allemand University of Zürich

3 The Core of Dark Personality and its Varieties Martina Bader; Johanna Hartung; Oliver Wilhelm; Morten Moshagen Ulm University

4 Who should I spend my time with? Type of interaction partner and actor neuroticism on self-esteem reactivity in daily social interactions Lena Beiser ; Swantje Müller; Denis Gerstorf; Jenny Wagner Humboldt-Universität zu

5 Society doesn’t care about people like me: Development of the Perceived Societal Marginalization Scale Michael Bollwerk; Mitja D. Back; Bernd Schlipphak University of Münster

6 Assessing Work-Related Creative Styles with the Creative Response Evaluation – Work (CRE-W) Kay Brauer ; James C. Kaufman ; René Proyer Martin Luther University Halle-Wittenberg; University of Connecticut

7 Which Behaviors Matter? Investigating the Perceived and Actual Relationship Between Nonverbal Cues and Simon Breil ; Sarah Hirschmüller ; Steffen Nestler; Mitja D. Back University of Münster; Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz

8 Positive biases and inter-rater agreement in judgment of personality traits among close friends: A comparison of a trait judgment task and a personality questionnaire Sara Britz; Verena Mainz; Siegfried Gauggel RWTH Aachen University Hospital

9 Are Need for Cognition and subjective well-being related? Survey-based data from German schoolchildren of Johanna Bruchmann; Ina Strugale; Anja Strobel TU

10 Fearless goal orientation predicts dieting success Yasmine Chetouani ; Björn Pannicke ; Markus Quirin ; Jens Blechert University of Salzburg, Department of Psychology & Centre for Cognitive Neuroscience Salzburg; TU München

11 Embrace yourself! How can self-compassion help in coping with daily hassles? Christina Ewert ; Rosanna Wendel ; Cosma Hoffmann ; Michela Schröder-Abé University of Potsdam; University of Greifswald

12 Serotonin Transporter Genetic Variation and Anxiety-related Personality Traits Andrea Felten; Martin Reuter University of Bonn

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13 Dating Apps: Why do we swipe? Lennart Freyth de Polo León JKU Linz

14 Cognition vs. Motivation: How Need for Cognition Relates to Intelligence and Other Basic Cognitive Abilities Julia Grass; Anja Strobel TU Chemnitz

15 Competently crossing cultures: A new behavioral-oriented approach to assessing the development of Henriette Greischel , ; Julia Zimmermann ; Anette Rohmann FernUniversität in Hagen; Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München

16 The link between g factor loadings and heritability coefficients: A meta-analysis Jan Groth University of Bonn

17 Psychologists' attitudes towards tests and testing Carmen Hagemeister ; Fredi Lang ; Kim-Oliver Tietze TU Dresden; Berufsverband Deutscher Psychologinnen und Psychologen; Euro-FU University of Applied Sciences

18 It is extremely annoying but I cycle here anyway Carmen Hagemeister; Stefanie Ruf TU Dresden

19 Self-esteem reactivity in the context of social interactions: The role of psychosocial, physical, and cognitive Natalie Harpeng; Swantje Müller; Karolina Kolodziejczak; Johanna Drewelies; Denis Gerstorf; Jenny Wagner Humboldt Universität zu Berlin

20 Validation of an Implicit Measure of Antagonistic Narcissism Peter Eric Heinze; Ramzi Fatfouta; Michela Schröder-Abé University of Potsdam

21 Sugar and spice and everything nice? – Social desirability as a (partial) mediator between sex and dark triad Florian Heilmann; Carolin Palmer Justus-Liebig-University Gießen

22 A critical perspective on the concept and assessment of Sensory Processing Sensitivity Susan Hellwig; Marcus Roth University of Duisburg-Essen

23 A German version of the Triangular Love Scale Jane Hergert ; Susanne Kuhl; Antonius Koch FernUniversität in Hagen

24 Do facets of mindfulness interact in predicting threat appraisals and perceived stress in daily life? An Cosma Hoffmann ; Christina Ewert ; Fay Geisler University of Greifswald; University of Potsdam

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CX25 The Big Five Inventory: Psychometric properties of a Czech adaptation in the majority and Vietnamese Martina H ebí ková Czech Academy of Sciences

26 What self-descriptions reveal about dealing with ridicule and being laughed at: The accuracy of judgments on gelotophobia, gelotophilia, and katagelasticism Marie-Louise Iredale; Kay Brauer; René Proyer Martin-Luther-University Halle-Wittenberg

27 When You are not the Master of Your Mind: Does Frustration of Affiliation Causes Alienation? Marius Jais; Sarah Hofbeck; Cafer Bakac; Hugo Kehr; Markus Quirin TUM School of Management

28 Examining the factor structure and hierarchical nature of explicit motives with bottom-up factor analysis Christoph Kemper ; Jonas W. B. Lang HSD University of Applied Sciences; Ghent University

29 Testing the family stress model with respect to social exclusion events as family stressors Christoph H. Klatzka; Elisabeth Hahn; Frank M. Spinath Saarland University

30 How conscientious am I, really? Ask my best friend! Kristina Klug; Sonja Rohrmann; Sophie Pannhausen University am Main

31 Self-compassion improves affectivity during exam preparation via relevance and coping appraisals In sa Knörnschild; Cosma Hoffmann; Fay Geisler University of Greifswald

32 Bring your own device: Validity of intelligence tests conducted on own smartphones Marco Koch; Julie Levacher; Frank M. Spinath; Nicolas Becker Saarland University

33 Social Roles and Personality in Later Life Anna E. Kornadt Bielefeld University

34 Narcissistic and attractive, the unbeatable combination for dating? Livia Kraft ; Katharina Geukes ; Mitja D. Back ; Michael Dufner University of ; University of Münster

35 How being perceived as a likeable person: Correspondences between different human behaviors and liking ratings in first-encounter conversations Sascha Krause University of Leipzig

36 The discriminatory potential of modern recruitment trends Esther Kroll ; Susanne Veit ; Matthias Ziegler WZB Berlin Social Science Center; Humboldt Universität zu Berlin

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37 Validation of a first version of the new NIPS-Aggression Process Scale Jonathan Kuhlmann; Gabriela Blum TU Dresden

38 (A-)typical personality manifestations in daily life of older adults Stefanie Lindner , ; Damaris Aschwanden ; Johannes Zimmermann ; Mathias Allemand ETH Zürich; Florida State University; University of Kassel; University of Zurich

39 You can’t always get what you want: The role of goal importance, goal feasibility and momentary experiences for volitional personality development Anna Jori Lücke ; Martin Quintus ; Boris Egloff ; Cornelia Wrzus Ruprecht Karls University Heidelberg; Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz

40 Prevalence of dyslexia depends on how test norms were calculated Lachezara Lukanova , ; Christian Müller , ; Linda Visser , ; Wolfgang Woerner , TU Darmstadt; DIPF | Leibniz Institute für Research and Information in Education; IDeA Center Frankfurt

41 Metacognitive Knowledge in Patients with Borderline Personality Disorder Verena Mainz ; Saskia Forster ; Sara Britz ; Siegfried Gauggel ; Thomas Beblo Universitätsklinik RWTH Aachen; Evangelisches Krankenhaus Bethel

42 The ability to lie and its relations to the dark triad and general intelligence Moritz Michels ; Günter Molz ; Frederic Maas genannt Bermpohl Bergische Universität Wuppertal

CX Dimensionality of the abbreviated version of the Need for Cognition Scale: A Meta-Analytical Structural Maximilian Morgenstern ; Timo Gnambs ; Ulrich Schroeders University of Kassel; Leibniz-Institute for Educational Trajectories

44 Effects of a classroom-based physical intervention on children's body image Christian Müller , ; Daniel Mennekes ; Lovro Ivosevic TU Darmstadt; IDeA Center Frankfurt; Martin-Luther-Universität Halle-Wittenberg

45 Development of a Short Form of the Multidimensional Self-Esteem Scale Using Multigroup Confirmatory Mareike B. Müller; Astrid Schütz; Katrin Rentzsch University of Bamberg

46 Overclaiming as an effect of dispositional cognitive exploration Sascha Müller ; Morten Moshagen University of Kassel; Ulm University

47 Convergent and Discriminant Validity of Self-Reported Trait Empathy Emine Nebi; Tobias Altmann; Marcus Roth University of Duisburg-Essen

48 Difficulty of sample tasks and the threat of instruction texts: Effects on test anxiety and on performance of subjects in performance tests Nelli Niemitz; Thomas Domogala; Vera Weingardt; Marco Carlo Ziegler; Martin Kersting Justus-Liebig-University Gießen

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49 „You Can’t Always Get What You Want“ The Role of Personality in Translating Aspirations Into Occupational Désirée Nießen; Alexandra Wicht; Clemens Lechner GESIS – Leibniz Institute for the Social Sciences

50 Determinants of Being Perceived as Competent in Small Group Discussions Lucie Nikoleizig*; Maurin Griebenow*; Stefan C. Schmukle; Sascha Krause University of Leipzig

51 It’s all about the feeling: Applying control-value theory to emotions in higher education Pascale Stephanie Petri Justus-Liebig-University Gießen

52 Never good enough: The relation between the Impostor Phenomenon and multidimensional Perfectionism Sonja Rohrmann; Kristina Klug; Sophie Pannhausen Goethe University Frankfurt am Main

53 Test-Retest Reliability is not a Measure of Reliability or Stability Lukas Röseler , ; Daniel Wolf ; Johannes Leder Otto-Friedrich University Bamberg; Hochschule Harz

54 Vulnerability and Resilience Among Gelotophobes: Exploring Life and Career Paths in Switzerland Willibald Ruch , ; Alexander Stahlmann University of Zurich; National Centre of Competence in Research LIVES – Overcoming Vulnerability: Life Course

55 The Longitudinal Interplay Between Loneliness and Acculturation Behavior in Student Sojourners Juan Serrano Sánchez; Julia Zimmermann; Kathrin Jonkmann FernUniversität in Hagen

56 Individual differences in P300 and MFN during deception: Effects of gender, Machiavellianism and witnessing vs. committing a mock-crime Vera Scheuble; André Beauducel University of Bonn

57 Compassion just for others? A study on the correlation between Self-Compassion and Conformity to Feminine Sophia Schmuck; Lars-Eric Petersen; Nancy Tandler Martin-Luther-University Halle-Wittenberg

58 Am I (not) perfect? Fear of failure mediates the link between vulnerable narcissism and perfectionism Sabrina Schneider ; Angela Aja Assmuth; Andreas Mokros FernUniversität in Hagen

59 Can Beliefs in Justice Predict Corrupt Behavior? Kotryna Stupnianek ; Vytautas Navickas University of Koblenz-Landau; Vilnius University

60 Zusammenhang von Self-Compassion und umweltbewussten Verhaltensweisen Janine Teubner; Nancy Tandler; Lars-Eric Petersen Martin-Luther-University Halle-Wittenberg

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61 Cohort Profile DDR-PSYCH - East German past and mental health: risk and protective factors Ana Nanette Tibubos ; David Richter ; Manfred E. Beutel ; Hannes Kröger ; Elmar Brähler University Medical Center of the Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz; German Institute for Economic Research

62 Tell me what you’d do and I’ll tell you how evil you are: Development of a Situational Judgment Test for measuring the Dark Triad of Personality Susanne Voet; Thomas Staufenbiel Osnabrück University

63 Know Thyself - The Importance of Adequate vs. Inadequate Self-assessment of Relevant Skills in the Preference of Health Information Sources Oliver Wedderhoff; Anita Chasiotis; Tom Rosman ZPID - Leibniz Institute for Psychology Information

64 Studying the Associations Between Adult Playfulness and Indicators of Sexuality Valerie Weigel; Kay Brauer; René Proyer Martin Luther University Halle-Wittenberg

65 You can't please everybody - Evaluation of questionnaires in Online Self-Assessments in relation to Vera Weingardt; Pascale Stephanie Petri Justus-Liebig-University Gießen

66 Higher intelligence is associated with more effective adaptation of brain activity to cognitive demands Rebekka Weygandt; Rebecca A. Mayer; Christian J. Fiebach; Ulrike Basten Goethe University Frankfurt am Main

67 Comparing ratings of DSM-5 and ICD-11 levels of personality functioning assessed from clinical interviews Max Zettl; Sophie Hauschild; Svenja Taubner; Jana Volkert Heidelberg University

68 Possible effects of stimulus range on participants accuracy in Dot-Comparison-Tasks Marco Carlo Ziegler Justus-Liebig-University Gießen

33 SPONSORS OF THE POSTER SESSION

We thank Springer Tests for culinary support at the poster session and the sponsorship of the dissertation prize endowed with 500 .

We thank also Landskron for culinary support at the poster session. AUTHOR INDEX

A Entringer, Theresa M. 18 Altmann, Tobias 18 Etzler, Sonja 18 Altstötter-Gleich, Christine 17 20 F Armbruster, Diana 17 18 Faßbender, Ina 20 Asselmann, Eva 17 20 Fehringer, Benedict C. O. F. 19 Aue, Tatjana 20 Finn, Christine 17 20 B Fleischhauer, Monika 17 18 Back, Mitja D. 17 18 19 20 Forster, Saskia 19 Bagherzadeh-Azbari, Shadi 19 Freudenstein, Jan-Philipp 17 18 Basten, Ulrike 17 20 Fricke, Kai 20 Baum, Myriam A. 19 G Baumert, Anna 17 20 Gäde, Jana C. 20 Becker, Nicolas 17 19 Gargitter, Carina 19 Benedek, Mathias 17 19 Gärtner, Anne 19 Bergström, Kirstin 20 Gebauer, Jochen E. 18 Bleidorn, Wiebke 17 18 20 Geiger, Mattis 19 Bluemke, Matthias 17 20 Genc, Erhan 19 Blum, Gabriela 17 19 Gerlach, Tanja M. 17 19 Böhm, Robert 17 20 Gfrörer, Thomas 18 Brandt, Naemi 17 20 Goecke, Benjamin 19 Braun, Tina 19 Goretzko, David 19 Breil, Simon M. 19 Götz, Friedrich M. 17 20 Bromme, Laurits 19 Groskurth, Katharina 20 Brummelmann, Eddie 19 Grosz, Michael P. 17 19 Bücker, Susanne 20 Groth, Jan 20 Bühler, Janina L. 17 19 20 Grünhage, Thomas 19 Bühner, Markus 17 18 19 H C Hagemeyer, Brik 19 Columbus, Simon 17 20 Hahn, Elisabeth 18 dal Casson, Davide 17 20 Hampe, Wolfgang 19 D Härtel, Tobias M. 20 Deventer, Jennifer 19 Hartmann, Isabel 19 Drewelies, Johanna 19 Hartung, Johanna 20 Driebe, Julie C. 19 Harzer, Claudia 18 Dufner, Michael 20 Heinecke-Müller, Michaela 17 20 E Hennig, Jürgen 17 18 Ebert, Tobias 17 20 Hilbert, Sven 20 Eifler, Eike F. 17 19 Hinz, Andreas 18

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Hofer, Gabriela 19 M Hoppler, Sarah 20 Mayer, Rebecca A. 20 Hopwood, Christopher J. 17 18 19 Mcdonald, Birthe 19 Horstmann, Kai T. 19 Meyer, Kristina 17 19 Hufer, Anke 17 19 Mielke, Ina 20 I Miller, Josh 19 Israel, Anne 20 Miyamoto, Ai 20 J Mokros, Andreas 17 18 Jaarsveld, Saskia 17 19 Morf, Carolyn C. 18 19 Jallalvand, Lina 19 Mota, Simon 20 Jankowsky, Kristin 20 Mueller, Erik 17 19 Jauk, Emanuel 17 19 Mund, Marcus 17 19 Jobmann, Anna-Lena 20 N Jung, Janis 18 Nehrlich, Andreas 20 K Nikstat, Amelie 17 19 Kaiser, Till 20 O Kandler, Christian 19 Olaru, Gabriel 18 Karthaus, Christiane 20 P Kersting, Martin 17 18 Pargent, Florian 17 19 Knorr, Mirjana 19 Partsch, Melanie Viola 17 20 Koch, Lisanne 20 Peikert, Aaron 19 Koschmieder, Corinna 17 20 Penke, Lars 17 18 19 Kosse, Fabian 18 Phan, Le Vy 19 Krasko, Julia 18 Pickering, Alan 17 19 Krauss, Samantha 20 Pietschnig, Jakob 18 Kretzschmar, Andre 20 Pisters, Maike 20 Kri tzler, Sarah 18 Plessen, Constantin Y. 18 Kröncke, Lara 19 Plieger, Thomas 20 Krumm, Stefan 17 18 Prestele, Elisabeth 17 20 Kührt, Corinna 17 20 Pröller, Franziska 20 Kuper, Niclas 20 Pusch, Sebastian 18 Kura, Marie-Christin 19 R L Rahal, Rima-Maria 17 20 Lechner, Clemens 17 18 Rammstedt, Beatrice 17 18 Leckelt, Marius 20 Rau, Richard 19 Leue, Anja 17 19 Rauthmann, John F. 17 19 Levacher, Julie 19 Reineboth, Magdalena 17 18 Li, Mengyao 17 20 Reis, Dorota 20

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Rentzsch, Katrin 17 18 T Reuter, Martin 17 18 Tegethoff, David 19 Richter, Julia 20 Terwiel, Sophia 18 Riemann, Rainer 17 20 Thielmann, Isabel 17 20 Rimmer, Avigdor 20 Tibubos, Ana Nanette 17 18 Roberts, Brent 18 Troche, Stefan J. 20 Rodrigues, Johannes 19 V Roemer, Lena 18 Vetter, Marco 20 S von Borell, Christoph 20 Schäfer, Judith 20 von Krause, Mischa 20 Schiestel, Lena 19 Voracek, Martin 17 18 Schlüter, Caroline 19 W Schmitt, Manfred 20 Wacker, Jan 17 19 Schmitz, Florian 17 20 Wagner, Jenny 17 18 19 20 Schödel, Ramona 19 Wagner, Lisa 18 Schröder, Marvin 17 18 Watrin, Luc 20 Schröder-Abé, Michaela 19 Wehner, Caroline 19 Schult, Johannes 17 19 Weimar, Daniel 19 Schünemann, Leonard 19 Weis, Susanne 18 Seegers, Philipp K. 19 Weise, Lorenz 19 Sengewald, Erik 18 Weiss, Selina 19 Siegel, Magdalena 18 Wendt, Leon P. 17 18 Skitka, Linda 17 20 Werner, Antonia M. 18 Sparfeldt, Jörn R. 19 Wetzel, Eunike 17 19 20 Spengler, Marion 18 Wieczorek, Larissa L. 19 Spinath, Birgit 17 19 Wiedenroth, Anne 17 19 Stachl, Clemens 19 Wilhelm, Oliver 19 Stadler, Matthias 17 19 20 Wrzus, Cornelia 17 19 20 Stahl, Jutta 20 Wünsche, Jenna 20 Starr, Alexandra 19 Z Steger, Diana 19 Zapko-Willmes, Alexandra 19 Stegt, Stephan Josef 17 19 Ziegler, Matthias 17 18 19 Stern, Julia 19 Zimmerhofer, Alexander 19 Stieger, Stefan 20 Zimmermann, Johannes 18 Stoll, Gundula 18 Zimmermann, Julia 20 Strobel, Anja 17 18 Zygar, C aroline 19 Sust, Larissa 19

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