
Lisanne de Moor
@lisannedemoor
Personality and developmental psychologist, research communications editor @EJPBlog, co-host @PePsyPodcast, cat fanatic, she/her/hers.
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05-05-2017 08:45:49
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Check out our newest episode! Lisanne de Moor speaks with Ulrich Orth, Ketaki Diwan, and Lorenzo Filosa about what self-esteem is, why it has attracted so much scientific attention, some interesting new discoveries, and some outstanding research questions.

Check out our newest episode! Lisanne de Moor talked with Bob Krueger, Odilia Laceulle, and Johannes Zimmermann about a dimensional approach to conceptualizing and measuring psychopathology, and the HiTOP model as an example of one of the advancements of this approach.

Moral people tend to be agreeable and emotionally stable, popular, liked, respected, and value care and fairness. @vpringle_ European Association of Personality (EAPP) #ecp20 #ecp2022



Episode 24 is out! 🚨 Lisanne de Moor chats with @Akfetterman about his work on the role of personality and beliefs in shaping people’s behavior in contemporary phenomena such as doomsday prepping, science denial, and people’s willingness to admit to being wrong.

We will soon discuss two major approaches to capturing personality traits—the HEXACO and the Big Five model— and their merits with our guests, Colin DeYoung, Luke Smillie, Isabel Thielmann, and Reinout E. de Vries. If you have any questions you would like us to discuss, let us know!

Episode Alert! 🚨In our newest episode, Rebekka Weidmann speaks with Fritz Götz, Elisabeta Militaru, PhD, and Markus Jokela about geographical psychology and personality—what this subfield is, how things are measured (and how tricky that is), past interesting findings, and future directions.

It was SO fun talking to Bill Chopik!! Definitely a more informal interview, with snacks, laughs, and a wholesome chat about his research. Thanks so much! ☺️ MSU Psychology PersonalityPsychologyPodcast

We are all storytellers! In our 🚨newest🚨 episode, Lisanne de Moor talked with Jonathan Adler, Kate McLean, and Monisha Pasupathi about what narrative identity is, what important contributions it makes to the field and what is needed to advance research on narrative identity.

🚨New Episode! 🚨 @m_hennecke and Jana Nikitin talk about goals and motivations! How do they change across the lifespan? How can we achieve our goals? Can we even pursue goals to change our personality traits? Find out in our newest episode!

Episode 35 is out! 🚨 Lisanne de Moor spoke with Flavia Chereches, @ekgraham22, Denis Gerstorf, and Dan Mroczek about common trends in personality change into old age, antecedents and consequences thereof and, most importantly, individual differences.


Save-the-date 🗓️: Please mark your calendars for the VNOP Conference: May 30 & 31, 2024 at Tilburg University! 🤩 Abstract submission and registration will open in January 2024. If you have any questions about the conference, please contact [email protected] 💻

50,000 downloads! ✨Thank you all so much for your support and interest in the PersonalityPsychologyPodcast! 💛💛💛René Mõttus and Lisanne de Moor, thank you so much for your work and dedication!


The pleasure was all mine, Dr. David J. Hughes! It was really inspiring to learn more about the hard work you and Paul and your collaborators have put into this!


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Absolutely, it's been great working together for these past years -- within EJP and the podcast -- and I look forward to many more years of interesting PersonalityPsychologyPodcast episodes!