Personality and Individual Differences
A special issue of Journal of Intelligence (ISSN 2079-3200).
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (30 October 2023) | Viewed by 21403
Special Issue Editors
Interests: psychological assessment; dispositions toward ridicule and being laughed at; adult playfulness; romantic relationships; interpersonal perception
Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
The field of research into cognitive abilities is increasingly interested in examining the role of non-cognitive, interindividual difference variables (e.g., broad and narrow personality traits) to understand the antecedents of intelligence. In this Special Issue, we aim to extend the understanding of the associations and the potential interplay between cognitive abilities and non-cognitive individual difference variables.
We welcome submissions that examine basic research questions (e.g., associations between intelligence and non-cognitive constructs) and applied research questions (e.g., testing and comparing the predictive power of cognitive and non-variables on external indicators such as school grades or indicators of health). Additionally, we particularly invite submissions that extend the unit of analysis from individuals to dyads or groups. This might include research into the interpersonal perception of intelligence (e.g., accuracy and biases) and/or the role of cognitive abilities in social relationships (e.g., in couples or among workers). In line with the Journal of Intelligence’s scope, we also welcome review articles, theoretical contributions, meta-analyses, and commentaries (see Aims and Scope for an overview).
Please note that the “Planned Papers” Section on the webpage does not imply that these papers will eventually be accepted; all manuscripts will be subject to the journal’s normal and rigorous peer review process.
Dr. Kay Brauer
Prof. Dr. René Proyer
Guest Editors
Manuscript Submission Information
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Keywords
- individual differences, non-cognitive
- personality
- intelligence
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