Dimitri van der Linden

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Dimitri van der Linden

Dimitri van der Linden

@Dimitri_329

Присоединился Kasım 2016
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Aaron Lukaszewski
Aaron Lukaszewski@SpeciesTypical·
🧵🧵🧵 Lots of people talking about assortative mating, wherein people choose mates who are similar to themselves on specific traits or overall desirability. Less well-known is that people who are desirable on one trait (eg intelligence) also tend to be higher on other desirable traits (eg kindness). Even less well known is that assortative mating CAUSES desirable traits to be correlated in the population over evolutionary time. 🧵Assortative Mating & the Evolution of Desirability Covariation🧵 1/
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Dimitri van der Linden
Dimitri van der Linden@Dimitri_329·
@SteveStuWill That pattern is very often found with outcome variables (e.g., job performance, social succes). The question is why would five presumably independent traits consistently show this specific pattern. The General Factor of Personality (GFP) seems a plausible explanation.
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Steve Stewart-Williams
Steve Stewart-Williams@SteveStuWill·
“Personality predicts occupational success. Conscientiousness is the strongest predictor... Extraversion, agreeableness, and openness are also positively correlated with occupational success, whereas neuroticism is negatively correlated with it.” stevestewartwilliams.com/p/12-things-ev…
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Rolf Zwaan 🦢
Rolf Zwaan 🦢@RolfZwaan·
I don't often share personal news, but this is one I can't keep to myself. I'm absolutely over the moon to announce the birth of my grandson, Hugo Addis Zwaan, earlier today. I can't wait to start this new adventure as a granddad to this already wonderful little person!
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Dimitri van der Linden
Dimitri van der Linden@Dimitri_329·
@SteveStuWill That seems like a function of the General Factor of Personality, which indeed is correlated with well-being in such a way.
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Julian M. Etzel
Julian M. Etzel@julianetzel·
🚨 PREPRINT ALERT 🚨 After 4-5 years of work, I am happy to share a preprint of what is my proudest achievement to this day. It entails everything I have learned over the past 10 years and more... osf.io/preprints/psya…
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Dimitri van der Linden
Dimitri van der Linden@Dimitri_329·
@erikbij Yes, the old literature on fatigue is fantastic. They really did a lot of nice work then.
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Spencer Greenberg 🔍
Spencer Greenberg 🔍@SpencrGreenberg·
In a study we ran, we asked people if they'd ever taken a commercial/professional IQ test, and if so, if they remembered their score, and if "yes," what their score was. We then measured their IQ ourselves. Guess how accurate or inaccurate their reported numbers were... 🧵
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Crémieux
Crémieux@cremieuxrecueil·
When someone proposes a new general factor, they should try to see if there's any twin or genomic data available to check if etiological factors match up with the proposed phenotypic model. For - GFP: no - d: no - p: no - g: yes! If causal evidence came first, we'd see fewer!
Eiko Fried@EikoFried

Wrote brief letter explaining why claims in recent World Psychiatry (WP) letter in which authors used bifactor model to "discover existence of d-factor" don't follow. Given this was a letter, WP didn't published my letter. Thoughts on where to send this? psyarxiv.com/47avw

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Dimitri van der Linden@Dimitri_329·
@paulg @cremieuxrecueil See this one for the relationship between personality (GFP) and creativity: #d=gs_qabs&t=1688918153799&u=%23p%3DYppuDo4Jru0J" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener">scholar.google.com/scholar?hl=nl&…
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Paul Graham
Paul Graham@paulg·
So much for the concept of the moody creative genius. One of the strongest correlations in this huge study is the *negative* correlation between creativity and "uneven temper." (via @cremieuxrecueil)
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Stefaan Van Damme
Stefaan Van Damme@S_Van_Damme·
Very excited to start this project in collaboration with several international experts including Susanne Becker (Düsseldorf), Dimitri van der Linden @Dimitri_329 (Rotterdam), and Nicolas Silvestrini (Geneva)!
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Stefaan Van Damme
Stefaan Van Damme@S_Van_Damme·
Great news 🥳🥂! Our research project exploring the role of effort in the effects of pain on cognitive functioning was funded by @FWOVlaanderen. Looking forward to work on this with a fantastic team of collaborators: @Dimitri_329, Susanne Becker, and Nicolas Silvestrini.
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Brady Holmer
Brady Holmer@Brady_H·
What puts you into a “flow state?”
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Bart Wille
Bart Wille@wille_bart·
Reviewer 2 just reviewed my paper on narcissism as a paper on 'neuroticism'. How's your day going?
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Dimitri van der Linden
Dimitri van der Linden@Dimitri_329·
@gmiller Yes, probably true to a large extent as a very low GFP relates to all kinds of problems. Although the GFP has a broader range as it also includes positive or, at least, social desirable traits.
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Geoffrey Miller
Geoffrey Miller@gmiller·
@Dimitri_329 Not sure. To the extent that it looks like there's a GFP, it might be mostly tapping into the p factor (e.g. less adaptive subfactors of neuroticism, Introversion, disagreeableness). Haven't kept up on this debate in a few years though
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Geoffrey Miller
Geoffrey Miller@gmiller·
In human intelligence, there's a 'g factor' that captures a lot of the positive correlations across cognitive abilities. In mental health, there seems to be a 'p factor' that captures a lot of the positive correlations across psychopathologies (mental disorders).
Dr Christian Jarrett 🇺🇦@Psych_Writer

Fascinating, thought-provoking and deeply personal essay by @alexlariley about the p-factor concept - the idea that there is a shared vulnerability underlying many forms of mental illness aeon.co/essays/what-th… For @aeonmag

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