,key,title,year,month,day,journal,issn,volume,issue,pages,authors,url,language,publisher,location,abstract,notes,dec_js,dec_aa,doi,keywords,pubmed_id,pmc_id 1,rayyan-513038403,Personality and Affective Correlates of Openness to Experience from Big Five and HEXACO Personality Models: The Dual Nature of Big Five Openness,2023,7,4,JOURNAL OF PERSONALITY ASSESSMENT,"[""0022-3891"", ""1532-7752""]",105,4,544-554,"Tucakovic, L and Nedeljkovic, B",#N/A,#N/A,,#N/A,"Openness to Experience is considered to be one of the broadest personality traits. Different operationalizations of Openness to Experience within and between personality models incorporate various features of this trait. Differences in Openness facets across inventories may lead to differences in relation to certain outcomes. Hence, the current study looked to explore the personality and affective correlates of Openness domains and facets from the Big Five and HEXACO model. The sample consisted of 540 participants who completed measures assessing Openness to Experience domains and facets from Big Five and HEXACO, schizotypy, Disintegration, need for cognition, subjective well-being, and mania. Results revealed that schizotypy and Disintegration had mostly non-significant correlations with Openness domains from both models. However, multiple facets of Openness had significant both positive and negative correlations with these constructs. In contrast to HEXACO, Openness from the Big Five model could be presented with two distinct subdomains. The Pure Openness subdomain is related to higher mania, while Pure Intellect is associated with lower schizotypy, higher well-being, and higher need for cognition. Our results suggest that measuring Openness at lower structural levels provides us with more nuanced patterns of relationships among constructs.","RAYYAN-INCLUSION: {""Julian""=>""Included"", ""Alex""=>""Included""}",Included,Included,10.1080/00223891.2022.2117047,,#N/A,#N/A 2,rayyan-513038404,The meaning of momentary psychotic-like experiences in a non-clinical sample: A personality perspective,2022,4,20,PLOS ONE,1932-6203,17,4,,"Knezevic, G and Lazarevic, LB and Zoric, A",#N/A,#N/A,,#N/A,"The relationships between Momentary Psychotic-Like Experiences (MPLEs) and HEXACO-complemented by the proneness to PLEs conceptualized as a basic personality trait (Disintegration), and a maladaptive trait (PID-5 Psychoticism)-were investigated in a prospective study that includes experience-sampling methodology (ESM). The main goal was to investigate whether MPLEs are better predicted by HEXACO or measures of the dispositional proneness to PLEs. A sample of 180 participants assessed MPLEs and affective states they experienced in the previous two hours, twice per day, with semi-randomly set assessment time-points, during seven days, by using ESM. Personality inventories were administered 1-2 months earlier. MPLEs were better predicted by the measures of dispositional tendencies toward PLEs than by the HEXACO, no matter whether it was broadly defined as the nine-faceted general tendency toward PLEs (Disintegration), or narrowly as three-faceted positive psychotic-like symptoms of maladaptive personality tendencies (PID-5-Psychoticism).","RAYYAN-INCLUSION: {""Julian""=>""Included"", ""Alex""=>""Included""}",Included,Included,10.1371/journal.pone.0267054,,#N/A,#N/A 3,rayyan-513038405,Proneness to psychotic-like experiences as a basic personality trait complementing the HEXACO model-A preregistered cross-national study,2022,8,#N/A,PERSONALITY AND MENTAL HEALTH,"[""1932-8621"", ""1932-863X""]",16,3,244-262,"Knezevic, G and Lazarevic, LB and Bosnjak, M and Keller, J",#N/A,#N/A,,#N/A,"The goal of the study is to investigate the relationship between the HEXACO personality model and Disintegration-representing a broad spectrum of psychotic-like experiences and behavioral tendencies (Perceptual Distortions, General Executive/Cognitive Impairment, Enhanced Awareness, Paranoia, Mania, Flattened Affect, Apathy/Depression, Somatoform Dysregulation, and Magical Thinking) that are reconceptualized as a personality trait. In this preregistered study, we predicted that the Disintegration factor would separate from HEXACO. The replicability of the factorial structures of HEXACO and Disintegration subcomponents is investigated across the three national samples (UK, Germany, and Serbia), matched on key socio-demographic variables. Exploratory Structural Equation Modeling (ESEM) is used to study the invariance of the hypothesized seven-factor structure (six HEXACO plus Disintegration). Support for the metric invariance of the seven-factor structure based on HEXACO and Disintegration subcomponents/facets across the three nations was found. The Disintegration factor lied outside the HEXACO personality space with each of its nine subcomponents. The Disintegration factor appeared to be among the most coherent and replicable of the seven across the samples and units of measurement (facets and items). A broad spectrum of psychotic-like experiences/behavioral tendencies relevant in understanding and explaining many aspects of everyday and long-term (mal)adaptations is not captured by the HEXACO model.","RAYYAN-INCLUSION: {""Julian""=>""Included"", ""Alex""=>""Included""} | USER-NOTES: {""Julian""=>[""Dataset available: 2 Knezevic et al 2022 3 datasets.xlsx""]}",Included ,Included ,10.1002/pmh.1537,,#N/A,#N/A 4,rayyan-513038406,The relationship between closed-mindedness and militant extremism in a post-conflict society,2022,3,#N/A,AGGRESSIVE BEHAVIOR,"[""0096-140X"", ""1098-2337""]",48,2,253-263,"Knezevic, G and Lazarevic, LB and Mededovic, J and Petrovic, B and Stankov, L",#N/A,#N/A,,#N/A,"This study aimed to examine the role of socio-political attitudes and motivational tendencies supposed to mark closed-mindedness, as well as other relevant variables of individual differences (Disintegration, i.e., proneness to psychotic-like experiences/behaviors and Death Anxiety), in the Militant Extremist Mindset (MEM). A community sample of 600 young respondents (Serbs, Bosniaks, and Albanians, aged 18-30) was recruited within a multiethnic region of Serbia that experienced armed conflict during the break-up of the former Yugoslavia. The best-fitted SEM model, incorporating measurement and structural relationships between the variables, showed that the latent factor of Closed-mindedness predicted all three aspects of MEM as well as Neighborhood Grudge, that is, resentment toward neighboring ethnicities. The effects of Disintegration and Death Anxiety on MEM were entirely mediated by Closed-mindedness. Compared to previous findings, Closed-mindedness appears to represent the most important set of cognitive and motivational tendencies that channel protracted intergroup tensions into militant extremism.","RAYYAN-INCLUSION: {""Julian""=>""Excluded"", ""Alex""=>""Excluded""} | RAYYAN-EXCLUSION-REASONS: no HEXACO,Kein HEXACO",Excluded ,Excluded ,10.1002/ab.22017,,#N/A,#N/A 5,rayyan-513038407,"The Role of Personality, Conspiracy Mentality, REBT Irrational Be-liefs, and Adult Attachment in COVID-19 Related Health Behaviors",2022,#N/A,#N/A,STUDIA PSYCHOLOGICA,"[""0039-3320"", ""2585-8815""]",64,1,26-44,"Stankovic, S and Lazarevic, LB and Knezevic, G",#N/A,#N/A,,#N/A,"There is evidence that different types of irrational thinking and beliefs are significant predictors of questionable and maladaptive COVID-19 related health practices. In this study, we investigated the role of two under-researched types of irrational thinking, more typical for a clinical setting: irrational beliefs defined in Rational Emotive Behavior Therapy (REBT) and attachment anxiety and avoidance. We investigated whether REBT irrational beliefs, attachment dimensions, and conspiracy mentality mediated the relationship between personality traits, on the one side, and COVID-19 health behaviors, on the other. We proposed that HEXACO personality traits, and especially Disintegration (proneness to psychotic-like experiences) predicted irrational thinking and beliefs, which in turn predicted higher susceptibility to questionable health practices. Structural equation modeling on a sample of 287 participants from the general population, showed that Disintegration was related to REBT irrational beliefs, attachment dimensions, and conspiracy mentality, highlighting the important effect of Disintegration on irrational thinking and beliefs. Conspiracy mentality mediated the effects of Disintegration to low adherence to recommended health behaviors - RHB, and greater use of pseudoscientific practices - PSP. Attachment anxiety mediated the relationship between high Disintegration, high Emotionality (E), and low Honesty (H), and lower adherence to RHB. REBT irrational beliefs and attachment avoidance did not mediate the relationship between personality traits and COVID-19 health behaviors.","RAYYAN-INCLUSION: {""Julian""=>""Excluded"", ""Alex""=>""Excluded""} | RAYYAN-LABELS: Brief HEXACO Inventory | RAYYAN-EXCLUSION-REASONS: HEXACO-PI-R not used,HEXACO nicht nach Ashton & Lee",Excluded ,Excluded ,10.31577/sp.2022.01.837,Health Behavior,#N/A,#N/A 6,rayyan-513038408,Relationship between electrocardiogram-based features and personality traits: Machine learning approach,2022,1,#N/A,ANNALS OF NONINVASIVE ELECTROCARDIOLOGY,"[""1082-720X"", ""1542-474X""]",27,1,,"Boljanic, T and Miljkovic, N and Lazarevic, LB and Knezevic, G and Milasinovic, G",#N/A,#N/A,,#N/A,"Background Based on the known relationship between the human emotion and standard surface electrocardiogram (ECG), we explored the relationship between features extracted from standard ECG recorded during relaxation and seven personality traits (Honesty/humility, Emotionality, eXtraversion, Agreeableness, Conscientiousness, Openness, and Disintegration) by using the machine learning (ML) approach which learns from the ECG-based features and predicts the appropriate personality trait by adopting an automated software algorithm. Methods A total of 71 healthy university students participated in the study. For quantification of 62 ECG-based parameters (heart rate variability, as well as temporal and amplitude-based parameters) for each ECG record, we used computation procedures together with publicly available data and code. Among 62 parameters, 34 were segregated into separate features according to their diagnostic relevance in clinical practice. To examine the feature influence on personality trait classification and to perform classification, we used random forest ML algorithm. Results Classification accuracy when clinically relevant ECG features were employed was high for Disintegration (81.3%) and Honesty/humility (75.0%) and moderate to high for Openness (73.3%) and Conscientiousness (70%), while it was low for Agreeableness (56.3%), eXtraversion (47.1%), and Emotionality (43.8%). When all calculated features were used, the classification accuracies were the same or lower, except for the eXtraversion (52.9%). Correlation analysis for selected features is presented. Conclusions Results indicate that clinically relevant features might be applicable for personality traits prediction, although no remarkable differences were found among selected groups of parameters. Physiological associations of established relationships should be further explored.","RAYYAN-INCLUSION: {""Julian""=>""Included"", ""Alex""=>""Included""} | USER-NOTES: {""Julian""=>[""Dataset available: 17 Boljanic et al dataset.xlsx""]}",Included ,Included,10.1111/anec.12919,Electrocardiography,#N/A,#N/A 7,rayyan-513038409,Determinants of quality of life among individuals seeking mental health care after termination of state of emergency due to the coronavirus disease 2019 pandemic,2021,8,6,MEDICINE,"[""0025-7974"", ""1536-5964""]",100,31,,"Maric, NP and Pejovic-Milovancevic, M and Vukovic, O and Colovic, O and Miljevic, C and Pejuskovic, B and Kostic, M and Milosavljevic, M and Mandic-Maravic, V and Munjiza, A and Lukic, B and Podgorac, A and Vezmar, M and Parojcic, A and Vranes, T and Knezevic, G",#N/A,#N/A,,#N/A,"Prompted by the need to measure the impact of the coronavirus disease 2019 on main areas of quality of life related to mental health (MH), the COV-19-impact on quality of life (COV19-QoL) scale has been developed recently. We measured how patients seeking face-to-face MH care perceived the coronavirus disease 2019 impact on QoL and how socio-demographic factors, stress, and personality contributed to QoL in this diagnostically diverse population. Patients aged 18 to 65 years (n = 251) who came for the first time to the outpatient units during the 6-week index-period (May 21-July 1, 2020) were included. The cross-sectional assessment involved sociodemographic variables, working diagnosis, personality traits (7-dimension model, including HEXACO and DELTA), stress (list of threatening experiences and proximity to virus), and COV19-QoL. The perceived impact of the pandemic on QoL was above the theoretical mean of a 5-point scale (COV19-Qol = 3.1 +/- 1.2). No association between total COV19-QoL score, sociodemographic parameters, and working diagnoses was found in the present sample. After testing whether positional (threatening experiences), or dispositional (personality) factors were predominant in the perceived impact of COV-19 on QoL, significant predictors of the outcome were personality traits Disintegration (B = 0.52; P < .01) and Emotionality (B = 0.18; P < .05). It seems that pervasiveness and uncertainty of the pandemic threat triggers-especially in those high on Disintegration trait-a chain of mental events with the decrease of QoL as a final result. Present findings could be used to establish a profile of MH help seeking population in relation to this biological disaster, and to further explore QoL and personality in different contexts.","RAYYAN-INCLUSION: {""Julian""=>""Excluded"", ""Alex""=>""Excluded""} | RAYYAN-LABELS: Brief HEXACO Inventory | RAYYAN-EXCLUSION-REASONS: HEXACO-PI-R not used,HEXACO nicht nach Ashton & Lee",Excluded ,Excluded,10.1097/MD.0000000000026854,Quality of Life;Terminal Care,#N/A,#N/A 8,rayyan-513038410,"Shedding light on the Light Triad: Further evidence on structural, construct, and predictive validity of the Light Triad",2021,8,#N/A,PERSONALITY AND INDIVIDUAL DIFFERENCES,"[""0191-8869"", ""1873-3549""]",178,#N/A,,"Lukic, P and Zivanovic, M",#N/A,#N/A,,#N/A,"The concept of Light Triad composed of Faith in Humanity, Humanism, and Kantianism, which describes loving and beneficent orientation towards others has been recently proposed as an antithesis to the Dark Triad concept of malevolent personality. Previous studies have shown these three traits are relatively distinct, that the Light Triad is largely irreducible to both the Dark Triad and basic personality traits, and that this construct predicts various growth-oriented and self-transcending outcomes. Two studies presented here aim to cross-validate the structural composition of this novel construct, test its irreducibility to the broader models of dark traits (Dark Tetrad) and personality (HEXACO + psychoticism), and examine its incremental value beyond dark traits in the prediction of social worldviews, militant extremist mindset, and conspiracism. Study 1 corroborated previous findings of three correlated yet distinct light traits that are related but not reducible to the Dark Tetrad. Study 2 has shown that the Light Triad is reducible to broad personality domains no more than the dark traits are, although the light traits, in contrast to the dark ones, proved to be poor predictors of adverse socio-psychological ?outcomes?. Measurement and conceptual issues and limitations of the Light Triad are discussed.","RAYYAN-INCLUSION: {""Julian""=>""Included"", ""Alex""=>""Included""} | USER-NOTES: {""Julian""=>[""Dataset available: 10 Lukić _ Živanović (2021) HEXACOD Interkorelacije.spv""]}",Included ,Included ,10.1016/j.paid.2021.110876,,#N/A,#N/A 9,rayyan-513038411,Adult emotional crying: Relations to personality traits and subjective well-being,2021,7,#N/A,PERSONALITY AND INDIVIDUAL DIFFERENCES,"[""0191-8869"", ""1873-3549""]",177,#N/A,,"Barthelmas, M and Keller, J",#N/A,#N/A,,#N/A,"Emotional crying represents a specific form of emotion expression that did receive considerably less attention in emotion research than most other emotional phenomena. We examined the relation between personality traits and the frequency of emotional crying. In a well-powered, pre-registered study (N = 622), participants were asked to report the number of times they had been crying during the past four weeks. We assessed the personality dimensions represented in the HEXACO personality inventory and disintegration (proneness to psychotic-like experiences) as personality traits. Additionally, we asked respondents to report on the extent to which they (typically) perceive affect- and arousal-changes after crying episodes as well as on their subjective well-being. As predicted, emotionality and disintegration were positively associated with crying frequency. Explorative analyses revealed that extraversion, agreeableness and subjective well-being were negatively associated with crying frequency. Further, honesty-humility, extraversion and agreeableness were related to positive affect after crying, while arousal change (in direction of calmness) was a function of honesty-humility, agreeableness, and openness. The present study indicates that human emotional crying is not only related to emotionality (or neuroticism) but to a set of traits, depending on which aspect of crying is in the focus of attention.","RAYYAN-INCLUSION: {""Julian""=>""Included"", ""Alex""=>""Included""} | RAYYAN-LABELS: HEXACO-60 | USER-NOTES: {""Julian""=>[""Dataset available: 18 Barthlemans_Keller_dataset_crying_perso_OSF.sav""]}",Included ,Included ,10.1016/j.paid.2021.110790,Crying;Adult,#N/A,#N/A 10,rayyan-513038412,"What drives us to be (ir)responsible for our health during the COVID-19 pandemic? The role of personality, thinking styles, and conspiracy mentality",2021,7,#N/A,PERSONALITY AND INDIVIDUAL DIFFERENCES,"[""0191-8869"", ""1873-3549""]",176,#N/A,,"Lazarevic, LB and Puric, D and Teovanovic, P and Lukic, P and Zupan, Z and Knezevic, G",#N/A,#N/A,,#N/A,"The study aimed to investigate the role of personality, thinking styles, and conspiracy mentality in health-related behaviors during the COVID-19 pandemic, i.e., recommended health behaviors according to COVID-19 guidelines and engagement in pseudoscientific practices related to COVID-19. Basic personality space was defined by the HEXACO model complemented by Disintegration, which represents psychotic-like experiences and behaviors reconceptualized as a personality trait. Mediation analyses conducted on a convenient sample from the general population recruited via social media and by snowballing (N = 417) showed that engagement in pseudoscientific behaviors was predicted by high Disintegration. However, this relationship was entirely mediated by high experiential and low rational thinking styles. Adherence to health practices recommended by COVID-19 guidelines was predicted by high Honesty traits, while low Disintegration had both direct and indirect effects through conspiracy mentality.","RAYYAN-INCLUSION: {""Julian""=>""Excluded"", ""Alex""=>""Included""} | RAYYAN-EXCLUSION-REASONS: HEXACO-PI-R not used",Excluded ,Included ,10.1016/j.paid.2021.110771,Thinking,#N/A,#N/A 11,rayyan-513038413,Relationship between Emotional Reactivity to Visual Stimuli and Basic Personality Traits,2021,#N/A,#N/A,PSIHOLOGIJA,0048-5705,54,3,243-267,"Soskic, A and Durovic, B and Opacic, G",#N/A,#N/A,,#N/A,"Two studies with the same goal, but different instruments, investigated the correlation between basic personality traits and electrodermal reactivity to aversive visual stimuli. Study 1 focused on the Five Factor Model traits, while in Study 2, we investigated the HEXACO model, and an additional trait, Disintegration. In Study 1, emotional reactivity was expressed using Polyscore, a composite polygraph measure in which electrodermal response (EDR) had the largest weight, and it was measured with respect to stimuli with positive, neutral, and negative valences. In Study 2, we employed several measures of EDR to stimuli with negative valence. In both experiments, Conscientiousness correlated positively with EDR to aversive stimuli. Additionally, in Study 2, there was a negative correlation between Disintegration and EDR to aversive stimuli. Other traits were not related to EDR to aversive stimuli, and, in Study 1, we found no relationship between personality traits and reactivity to stimuli with positive or neutral valence.","RAYYAN-INCLUSION: {""Julian""=>""Included"", ""Alex""=>""Included""}",Included,Included,10.2298/PSI200517029S,,#N/A,#N/A 12,rayyan-513038414,Effects of personality traits and social status on academic achievement: Gender differences,2019,4,#N/A,PSYCHOLOGY IN THE SCHOOLS,"[""0033-3085"", ""1520-6807""]",56,4,497-509,"Janosevic, M and Petrovic, B",#N/A,#N/A,,#N/A,"This study investigates the contribution of personality traits (HEXACO traits and Schizotypy) and social status dimensions (sociometric and perceived popularity) in understanding boys' and girls' respective academic achievement. The sample included 163 elementary school students from Serbia, aged 14-15 (87 girls and 76 boys). Regression analysis reveals that personality traits explain a similar amount of academic achievement variance in two gender groups (22% vs. 20% in girls' favor), but social status proves to be a better predictor of academic achievement for boys (27% vs. 4% in boys' favor). High Conscientiousness, perceived popularity as well as low extraversion turned out to be related to girls' academic achievement. Low Schizotypy and Honesty-Humility, as well as high openness, sociometric, and perceived popularity turned out to be related to boys' academic achievement. Conscientiousness appears not to be related to boys' academic achievement. The results are discussed and recommendations for improving educational practices are offered.","RAYYAN-INCLUSION: {""Julian""=>""Included"", ""Alex""=>""Included""} | RAYYAN-LABELS: HEXACO-30",Included ,Included ,10.1002/pits.22215,,#N/A,#N/A 13,rayyan-513038415,"Schizotypal traits in painters: Relations with intelligence, creativity and creative productivity",2017,#N/A,#N/A,PSIHOLOGIJA,0048-5705,50,3,341-355,"Mededovic, J and Dordevic, B",#N/A,#N/A,,#N/A,"In the present research we explored the presence of schizotypal traits in painters. Furthermore, the relations of schizotypy and creativity-related variables (intelligence, creativity and creative productivity) were analyzed. Study participants were divided into the criterion (132 students of art academy and art high school) and control group (119 psychology students and members of grammar school). Two hypotheses were set: 1) schizotypal traits are more pronounced in painters than in control group; 2) schizotypy is more closely associated with the creativity-linked variables in the criterion than in control group. Schizotypy was operationalized by Disintegration construct and measured via DELTA 10 inventory. Intelligence was assessed by Advanced Progressive Matrices-18; creativity was measured by the same labeled scale from HEXACO-PI-R inventory and creative productivity was explored by a set of questions regarding the frequency of creative behavior. Results showed that Magical thinking, Enhanced awareness, Somatoform Dysregulation, Perceptual distortions and Social anhedonia were the schizotypal traits which were more pronounced in painters as compared to the control group. Factor analyses performed in each group separately revealed a latent component loaded both with schizotypal traits, creativity and creative productivity, but only in the group of painters: schizotypy and creativity were not so closely related in the control group. Thus, the study hypotheses were largely confirmed. Results provide a more detailed understanding of the relations between schizotypy and creativity.","RAYYAN-INCLUSION: {""Julian""=>""Excluded"", ""Alex""=>""Included""} | RAYYAN-EXCLUSION-REASONS: no trait intercorrelations",Excluded ,Included ,10.2298/PSI1703341M,Intelligence,#N/A,#N/A 14,rayyan-513038416,Disintegration and context processing in AX-CPT,2023,1,1,,,#N/A,#N/A,26-26,"Šoljaga, Mina and Knežević, Goran",#N/A,#N/A,,#N/A,"This study aimed to explore the relationship between Disintegration (proneness to psychotic like experiences & behaviours) and achievement in the AX Continuous Performance Task (AX-CPT), which is assumed to measure the efficiency of context processing. The study involved 273 university students. In order to test the research hypotheses, a series of hierarchical multiple regressions was performed. Control variables, including intelligence and basic personality traits, were placed in the first two blocks of regression, while Disintegration was placed in the third block. The criteria used in the analysis were: failure to give an accurate answer to the target stimulus pairs (AX), at the level of the task as a whole, as well as at the level of different interstimulus intervals (total AX errors, AX errors at shorter and AX errors at longer interstimulus interval), mislabeling of a non-target stimulus as a target (total BX errors), the average time of correct responses to stimulus pairs (elapsed time between the presentation of a stimulus pair on the screen and the response as to whether the target stimulus pair was presented – mean reaction time for: AX stimulus pairs at shorter and longer interstimulus interval, total AX, BX and AY stimulus pairs), as well as general sensitivity to context – index d’. Disintegration did not prove to be a significant predictor of these indices of the efficiency of context processing above other predictors. Various indices of task performance are consistently related only to intelligence. The sporadic contribution of other personality traits seems to reflect mostly a general importance of motivation for this type of cognitive tasks.","RAYYAN-INCLUSION: {""Julian""=>""Included"", ""Alex""=>""Included""}",Included,Included,,,#N/A,#N/A 15,rayyan-513038417,"The Serbian validation of three versions of the Rational-Experiential Inventory: REI-40, REIm, and REIm-13",2021,1,1,,,#N/A,#N/A,,"Purić, Danka and Jokic, Biljana",#N/A,#N/A,PsyArXiv,#N/A,"The widely used Rational-Experiential Inventory-40 (REI-40) assesses Rational and Experiential thinking styles. Recently, the authors have distinguished three aspects of the Experiential style: Intuition, Emotionality and Imagination and developed the RationalExperiential Multimodal Inventory (REIm). In this study, we examined the internal consistency, structural/factorial, discriminant and known-groups validity of both REI-40 and REIm, in two samples of Serbian students. Participants in Study 1 (N = 819, mean age M = 19.81, 31% males) completed REI-40 and HEXACO Personality Inventory (HEXACO-PI-R), while participants in Study 2 (N = 304, mean age M = 19.47, 29% males) completed REIm, HEXACO-PI-R and Disintegration inventory DELTA. The internal consistency of both REI version subscales was acceptable to good. The results of CFA analyses indicated an acceptable fit for REI-40, while the structural validity of REIm was poor. Both REI-40 subscales (Rationality and Experientiality), as well as REIm Intuition demonstrated only a small content overlap with basic personality traits, while REIm Experientiality, Emotionality and Imagination correlated highly with Openness and Emotionality. We also observed some gender differences in the expected direction.","RAYYAN-INCLUSION: {""Julian""=>""Included"", ""Alex""=>""Included""} | USER-NOTES: {""Julian""=>[""datasets availabl: 20_S11 Table_HEXACO-D_correlations.docx, 20_REIM_dataset_study2.csv""]}",Included ,Included ,,,#N/A,#N/A 16,rayyan-513038418,Procesiranje konteksta i brzina obrade informacija kod dezintegracije [Context processing and information processing speed in dezintegration],2020,1,1,,,#N/A,#N/A,,"Šoljaga, Mina",#N/A,#N/A,"Универзитет у Београду, Филозофски факултет",#N/A,"Disintegration is a kind of operationalization of schizotypy, personality traits related to the propensity for experiencing pro-psychotic experiences in the general population, which is located on the same continuum with schizophrenia. Due to its methodological advantages over the investigations on clinical population, researchers increasingly investigate members of the general population in order to identify risk factors for developing schizophrenia. Trying to establish the mechanisms that underlie cognitive deficits in schizotypy, through the application of various cognitive tasks, the researchers argue about the existence of difficulties in processing context and information processing speed. Due to insufficiently researched area, the variability of the existing data, and the fact that conclusions about deficits are performed mainly based on the usage of single cognitive tasks, the aim of this study is to explore the existence of difficulties in processing context and information processing speed through by using a few cognitive tasks and thus contribute to a more detailed understanding of this field. The context processing is measured by using three tasks: Ebinghaus illusion, Deese-Roediger-McDermott paradigm and AX continuous performance task, while the processing speed is measured by four tasks: backward masking task, digit-symbol task and tasks of simple and choice reaction time. As predictors were used a socio-demographic data, intelligence (measured by Raven's progressive matrices), a basic personality traits (measured by HEXACO model) and disintegration (measured by DELTA questionnaire). The entire battery is placed on a platform for online testing Total Assessment. The study was conducted in a controlled environment. A total of 215 students participated in survey (31% men and 69% women, mean age 22.65, SD = 4.24). Relative to the main aim of the research and the proposed research hypotheses, it was confirmed that the disintegration, beyond basic personality traits and intelligence, has incremental contribution in explaining processing deficit in the context processing when it is measured by the AX continuous performance task. It is proven that disintegration as a trait, and its subdimension general executive dysfunction, are significant negative predictors of the general sensitivity to the context (d′). In addition, general executive dysfunction also shows as negative predictor of index A and positive predictor of AX and BX errors. Subdimension of disintegration magical thinking has proved to be a significant negative predictor of AY errors, while contrary to expectations, subdimension depression showed as positive predictor of AY errors and somatoform dysregulation as positive predictor of index A. Disintegration as trait, as well as its subdimension, have not shown as significant predictors of susceptibility to Ebinghaus illusion and false memories measured by Deese-Roediger-McDermott paradigm. The lack of correlation between tasks that are used to measure context processing point to inadequacy of the observation context processing as a unitary phenomenon. The hypothesis of the incremental contribution of disintegration in explaining the deficit in the information processing speed beyond basic personality traits and intelligence has been partially confirmed. The disintegration as a trait has not been shown as the significant predictor of neither of used tasks for measure information processing speed, but its subdimension showed as significant predictors of simple and choice reaction time. Subdimension flattened affect disintegration is directly proportional to the simple reaction time what means that subjects with flattened affect are slower in reacting. Subdimension general executive dysfunction showed significant in the same way when it comes to choice reaction time. Contrary to expectations, subjects with elevated enhanced awareness faster react in the choice reaction time task. Findings that different subdimensions of disintegration show the opposite prediction values in explaining the same indicators on cognitive tasks, indicates the heterogeneity of the construct and draws attention to the importance of examinations cognitive functioning in relation to subdimensions of disintegration rather than in relation to the disintegration per se. Despite partially substantiated research expectations, this study provides valuable empirical data that enrich the present knowledge about the connection between dezintegration and context processing and information processing speed. In addition, this research provides the first empirical information about the connection between basic personality traits and their subdimensions measured by HEXACO with indicators of cognitive functioning.","RAYYAN-INCLUSION: {""Julian""=>""Excluded"", ""Alex""=>""Included""} | RAYYAN-EXCLUSION-REASONS: duplicate | USER-NOTES: {""Julian""=>[""Dataset available: 207_mina_soljaga_Baza_doktorat.sav""]}",Excluded ,Included ,,Automatic Data Processing,#N/A,#N/A 17,rayyan-513038419,"The role of narcissism, HEXACO, and disintegration in conspiracy beliefs",2018,1,1,,,#N/A,#N/A,,"Knežević, Goran and Lazarevic, Ljiljana B and Bosnjak, Michael",#N/A,#N/A,,#N/A,"The main aim of the study is to test whether Narcissism, found to be reliably related to conspiracy, contributes to the explanation of the beliefs in conspiracy theories above the seven basic personality traits, defined by HEXACO and Disintegration trait. We will test the cross-cultural invariance of the relations in two different cultural groups: UK and Germans. The first hypothesis is that the Disintegration explains variance in the beliefs in conspiracy theories incrementally to the HEXACO traits. Second, we expect that Narcissism does not explain variance in the beliefs in conspiracy theories incrementally to the HEXACO traits complemented with Disintegration. Third, the structural model of narcissism, HEXACO, and disintegration in conspiracy beliefs is expected to reveal the crucial role of Disintegration, Honesty (or Agreeableness) and Conscientiousness in the conspiracy beliefs, while Narcissism is expected to have at best partial mediatory role between these personality traits and conspiracy beliefs. The model is expected to be invariant across the two samples. Data will be collected using a 100-item HEXACO personality inventory assessing six basic personality traits, and the 20-item DELTA questionnaire measuring Disintegration trait. Conspiracy beliefs will be measured using the15-item Generic Conspiracist Beliefs Scale, while Narcissism will be assessed using the 18-item version of the Individual narcissism scale. In addition, sociodemographic data on gender, age and educational level will be collected. For data analyses, we will employ Hierarchical regression analysis and Multi-group Structure Equation Modeling (SEM).","RAYYAN-INCLUSION: {""Julian""=>""Excluded"", ""Alex""=>""Excluded""} | RAYYAN-EXCLUSION-REASONS: Keine PDF,duplicate,Kein Datensatz | USER-NOTES: {""Julian""=>[""Datasets available: https://www.psycharchives.org/en/item/612d4f8f-8e9d-4874-8224-17cbd53d03bd \n\n""]}",Excluded ,Excluded ,,,#N/A,#N/A 18,rayyan-513038420,Структура и улога индивидуалне адаптивне успешности у ратном окружењу [Structure and role of individual adaptive performance in warfare],2018,1,1,,,#N/A,#N/A,,"Vučinić, Dejan",#N/A,#N/A,"Универзитет у Београду, Филозофски факултет",#N/A,"Adaptive performance represents the sub-dimension of the work performance. This behavioral phenomenon is in the focus of scientific interest for almost two decades, and the importance of examining this phenomenon is unquestionable given the fact that the work environment and the circumstances, in which the individual operates, are becoming more and more complex, more dynamic and demanding. In this regard, there is a noticeable tendency in the field of military psychology to redefine the requirements of the military officer's call, which primarily involves incorporating elements of adaptability, and continue to examine human behavior in extreme, constantly changing and dynamic environmental conditions. In spite of numerous research interests, some authors criticize the current operationalization of individual adaptive performance and believe that further research must ""bring in order"" the way in which this phenomenon is used for research purposes. In this regard, since there is no generally accepted operationalization of the adaptive performance, one of the ideas of this study was to determine the internal (latent) structure of adaptive performance. Also, the study had the goal of determining the nature of the relationship between individual adaptive performance and other concepts that can be assumed to be determinants or outcome variables in relation to adaptive performance in a war environment. In this connection, in accordance with previous research findings, it was assumed that certain dimensions of the personality of the HEXACO model, such as emotionality, conscientiousness and openness, and a separate dimension of personality - disintegration, as well as certain situational variables like an exposure to war stressors and subjective reaction to experienced stressors, can have the status of a determinant of adaptive performance. For the unfavorable outcome variables of individual adaptive performance in the war environment it was assumed variables ""the degree of manifestation of the symptoms of posttraumatic stress disorder"" and ""the degree of manifestation of other adverse effects of exposure to war stressors"". When it comes to the latent structure of adaptive performance, the assumption from this study is that individual adaptive performance in a war environment consists of four forms of behavior: anticipatory, transformational, combat-situational and relaxation behavior. However, this assumption is not confirmed, and further analysis of the obtained data suggests that the structure of adaptive performance in the war environment is consist of three factors that can be termed as: resourceful (flexible) behavior, brave behavior and behavior that reflects the awareness of the consequences of a war that can cause. The examination of the relation adaptive performance with the assumed determinants and outcomes is formulated by determining the adequacy of the structural model. The model of the relationship between adaptive performance and determinants and outcomes has not been confirmed, and therefore the model has been reformulated on the basis of the findings on intercorrelations between the variables from the model. Using the SEM, the suitability of a new (re-formulated) model is verified, in which it has been established that adaptive performance plays the role of mediator and moderator. The role of the mediator is evident in the fact that the indirect effect of the mediation of emotionality as a personality trait on posttraumatic stress disorder is achieved through adaptive performance. Also, it is noticeable that adaptive performance as a moderator (slightly) influences the severity of the relationship between subjective reaction to experienced stressors and posttraumatic stress disorder. In this regard, the role of the moderator points to the possibility that adaptive performance can be considered as a protective factor in relation to the development of posttraumatic stress disorder symptomatology. From the model of the relationship of adaptive performance with other variables, it can be concluded that certain lines of personality traits from HEXACO model, such as emotionality, conscientiousness and openness, can be considered as the antecedents of adaptive performance. Research on the structure of adaptive performance in a war environment and the relationship of the concept with other variables in its basis carries out numerous problems and limitations, both theoretical and methodological. It is recommended that future research should seek for a more stable theoretical basis, to strive for a shorter distance between the events and the conduct of a research that examines the consequences of the event itself, to treat the participants of the war as a vulnerable population and, in this regard, to create research strategies for data collection in order to provide as reliable data as possible. Also, having in mind the fact that the predominantly assumed structure of adaptive performance in the war environment has not been verified and that a new three-dimensional structure has been obtained by further analysis, further research must confirm the suitability of the acquired three-factor structure of adaptive performance in a war environment on newly collected data. The practical purpose of the research can be seen in the improvement of management human resources and preventive practices. Namely, by determining the structure of adaptive performance in the war environment, the basis for clearly defining the (final) criteria has been created, which can be further used for the purposes of recruitment, selection, career development and training of personnel in the armed forces. Also, the protective significance of adaptive performance in the context of mental health protection points to the possibility of developing a number of preventive programs in crisis situations. Future research into adaptive performance have to focus on further examination of the adaptive performance structure, which, unlike research in this study, will looking for a structure that can be generalized to different situations, but not only to extreme ones.","RAYYAN-INCLUSION: {""Julian""=>""Excluded"", ""Alex""=>""Included""} | RAYYAN-LABELS: Mini IPIP-6 | RAYYAN-EXCLUSION-REASONS: no trait intercorrelations",Excluded ,Included,,,#N/A,#N/A 19,rayyan-513038421,Should the space of basic personality traits be extended to include the disposition toward psychotic-like experiences?,2014,1,1,,,47,2,169-184,"Međedović, Janko",#N/A,#N/A,Društvo psihologa Srbije,#N/A,"Previous research has shown that there is a latent disposition toward psychotic-like experiences in the general population, labeled schizotypy. However, there is a dispute over the conceptual status of schizotypy: does it represent merely psychosis proneness, or is it a broad and general personality trait? If a disposition should be regarded even as a candidate for a personality trait, its scores would probably be distributed normally in the population and it must show irreducibility in regard to the previously discovered personality traits. In this research, these questions are addressed, using the construct of Disintegration as an operationalization of schizotypy. The results show that although some modalities of Disintegration have skewed distributions in the student sample (N=345, 65% female), the global Disintegration scores have a normal distribution. Furthermore, Disintegration modalities constitute a latent component which is distinct from the personality traits that form HEXACO model of basic personality structure. Nevertheless, Disintegration shares some variance with the HEXACO traits, especially with the negative poles of Extraversion and Conscientiousness. The results suggest that a conceptual view of a schizotypy as a personality trait is at least plausible and they can be used as guidelines for future empirical studies of this problem.","RAYYAN-INCLUSION: {""Julian""=>""Included"", ""Alex""=>""Included""}",Included,Included,,,#N/A,#N/A 20,rayyan-513038422,Individualne razlike kao faktori bračne krize i njenog prevazilaženja [Individual differences as factors of marital crisis and its overcoming],2016,1,1,,,#N/A,#N/A,,"Lapčević, Bojan D",#N/A,#N/A,"Универзитет у Београду, Филозофски факултет",#N/A,"In this research, empirical analysis of data from 200 couples in marital crisis, included in couple therapy treatment, reveals factors, both of onset and overcoming of marital crisis. It is argued that marital crisis is a phenomenon primarily linked to personality structure of actor and partner. Furthermore, on the basis of key dimensions of personality of actor and partner, it is possible to detect personality characteristics both for men and woman with good and poor treatment prognosis. Third, by detecting effectiveness and efficacy of psychotherapeutic techniques, two models of therapeutic approaches with highest efficacy are created. Theoretical framework for this research is a modification of six-factor space of personality, by inclusion of the concept of Disintegration, resulting in seven-factor model of basic personality traits. Applied battery of tests includes: HEXACO – for evaluation of six basic personality traits, Delta 10 – for evaluation of Disintegration, Amoral – for evaluation of amorality and Faces IV – for evaluation of family functioning. Research design included test – retest procedure. Through a series of applied multiple regression analysis, canonical correlation analysis and other statistical methods, several groups of results are detected. First, partners in this sample are similar with regard to honesty, conscientiousness and openness, disintegration, amorality and perception of family functioning. Second, intrapsychic structures in males related to negative attribution of family life are high level of amorality and introversion, while in females it is introversion and low conscientiousness. When analyzing the effect of partner, female negative attribution of marital functioning is related to high levels of honesty and amorality in their husbands personalities. On the other side, male dissatisfaction with family life is related to high level of amorality in their wives. Also, differences among partners are not factors of the onset of marital crisis. Third group of results refers to overcoming of marital crisis. When analyzing actor effect, the largest psychotherapeutic change is detected if male is initially less agreeable and if female is initially more moral. When analyzing partner effect, largest v positive change in marital functioning is detected at women whose husbands have initially low levels of agreeableness, while changes in male perception of marital functioning have no connection with initial structure of personality of their wives. Differences among partners in openness, extraversion, agreeableness and, to a certain degree, amorality is related to overcoming of marital crisis. Fourth group of results is related to general efficacy of psychotherapeutic techniques. The biggest change is detected among males that are initially extraverted, aggressive, moral and realistic and among females that initially have high levels of neuroticism and morality, with frequent use of specific combination of directive techniques, avoidance of non-directive techniques and authoritarian style of the therapist. When the whole sample is analyzed, biggest change in family functioning is achieved with intensive use of combination of non-directive, but active and engaging techniques and collaborative style of the therapist. In the integration of results, it is suggested that two big factors of marital crisis and its overcoming exists and they are named Communication and Psychopathology. Key words: marital crisis, marital therapy, six factor model of personality, disintegration, amorality, circumplex model, psychotherapeutic techniques","RAYYAN-INCLUSION: {""Julian""=>""Included"", ""Alex""=>""Excluded""} | RAYYAN-EXCLUSION-REASONS: Duplikat | USER-NOTES: {""Julian""=>[""Dataset available: 34_lapcevic_phd.sav""]}",Included ,Included ,,,#N/A,#N/A 21,rayyan-513038423,The anatomy of Covid-19 related conspiracy beliefs: exploring their nomological network on a nationally representative sample,2022,1,1,,,#N/A,#N/A,,"Knezevic, Goran and Lazarevic, Lili and Mihic, Ljiljana and Milovancevic, Milica Pejovic and Supic, Zorica Terzic and Toskovic, Oliver and Vukovic, Olivera and Todorovic, Jovana and Maric, Nadja P",#N/A,#N/A,PsyArXiv,#N/A,"Background: The outbreak of the Covid-19 pandemic was followed by the widespread proliferation of conspiracy beliefs (CBs) regarding the origin and harmfulness of the virus and a high level of hesitancy and resistance to vaccination. We aimed to test a series of hypotheses on the correlates of CBs and vaccination. Methods: The sample (N=1203), was based on a multistage probabilistic household sampling designed to represent the general population of Serbia. We investigated correlates of CBs and vaccination, including socio-demographic factors, personality (HEXACO + Disintegration trait), somatic health, stressful experiences during pandemics (i.e. Covid-19 related and other threatening events), and psychological distress. The subjects were randomly split into two approximately equal subgroups, enabling cross-validation of the findings. Based on the significant regression predictors found in the exploratory, the SEM model was tested in the confirmatory subsample. Results: The SEM model based on the finding in the first subgroup had excellent Goodness-ofFit indices. The most important correlates of CBs were Disintegration (proneness to psychoticlike experiences), low Openness, lower education, Extraversion, living in a smaller settlement, and being employed. The correlates of vaccination were older age, CBs, and larger places of living. Evidence on the role of both stressful experiences and psychological distress in CBs and vaccination was not found. Conclusions: The findings of moderately strong and robust (cross-validated) paths, leading from Disintegration to CBs and from CBs to vaccination were the most important ones. Our findings seem to emphasize the role of cognitive/perceptual processes in CBs and vaccination. Keywords: Covid-19 conspiracy beliefs; vaccination; personality; HEXACO, Disintegration; psychotic-like experiences & behavior; stressful experiences during pandemics; Covid stress syndrome","RAYYAN-INCLUSION: {""Julian""=>""Included"", ""Alex""=>""Included""} | USER-NOTES: {""Julian""=>[""dataset available: 13 Knezevic et al 2022 cov2soul_1203.sav""]}",Included ,Included ,,Ethnic Groups,#N/A,#N/A 22,rayyan-513038424,Personality and behavioural characteristics of dark and light narcissism,2016,1,1,,,#N/A,#N/A,,"Petrović, Boban and Međedović, Janko",#N/A,#N/A,,#N/A,"Narcissism is one of the Dark traits usually associated with amoral and antisocial dispositions. However, in difference to the other Dark traits, some aspects of narcissism are connected with socially acceptable aspects of human behavior. Dark and Light aspects of narcissism were identified by partialling out the variance of narcissism for the variance of psychopathy, Machiavellianism and sadism. Results showed that Dark and Light narcissism differ with respect to relations with HEXACO personality traits (study 1) and antisocial behavior, schizotypy and unrestricted socio-sexuality (study 3). The results of study 1 were replicated on the clusters of individuals differing in Dark and Light narcissism (study 2). Thus, narcissism encompasses two aspects, one associated with immoral dispositions, and the other reflecting a more benign side of human functioning. KEYWORDS: narcissism / Dark traits / personality / antisocial behaviour / schizotypy / sociosexuality","RAYYAN-INCLUSION: {""Julian""=>""Excluded"", ""Alex""=>""Excluded""} | RAYYAN-EXCLUSION-REASONS: Korr nicht berichtet,no trait intercorrelations",Excluded ,Excluded ,,,#N/A,#N/A 23,rayyan-513038425,"DOES DISINTEGRATION PREDICT WORK-RELATED CONSTRUCTS OVER AND ABOVE HEXACO PERSONALITY MODEL? ",#N/A,1,1,,,#N/A,#N/A,,"Cupać, Đorđe and & Lukić, Petar ",#N/A,#N/A,,#N/A,"Previous research have shown that basic personality traits proposed by the HEXACO model can predict various work-related constructs. Recently, a novel basic personality trait named Disintegration was proposed, conceptualized as a continuous dimension reflecting individual differences in proneness towards psychotic-like phenomena (e.g. delusional thoughts, mania, depression, somatic dysregulations, etc). Since the presence of these symptoms can affect general adaptive functioning, it is justifiable to assume this trait may also have an impact on organizational behavior. In this research, we examined the relations between Disintegration and work-related constructs (Organizational citizenship behavior - OCB, Counterproductive work behavior - CPB, Burnout, Job satisfaction and Employee job change - EJC). Moreover, we examined if Disintegration has predictive power over and above HEXACO traits. A total of 174 employed participants (MAGE = 38.24, SDAGE = .73, 72% females) took part in the online survey. Participants completed the 60-item HEXACO PI-R questionnaire (10 items per trait, αH = .70, αE = .67, αX = 76, αA = .66, αC = .73, αO = .70), DELTA-10 inventory measuring disintegration (10 items, α = .81), Bergen Burnout Inventory (9 items, α = .84), OCB scale (9 items, α = .77), CWB questionnaire (10 items, α = .70), and also assessed their overall work satisfaction (5 items, α = .78) and reported their employee job change (one question). The results showed significant correlations between Disintegration and CPB (r = .38, p < .001), burnout (r = .47, p < .001) and general work satisfaction (r = -.30 p < .001), but not with OCB (r = .08, p = .275) or employee job change (r = .01, p = .933). Regression analyses showed that Disintegration has predictive power over and above variance explained by the HEXACO traits for CPB (FCHANGE (1,166) = 10,420, β = .23, p = .002, R2 CHANGE = .04, R2 ADJ = .29), burnout (FCHANGE (1,166) = 31,678, β = .40, p < .001, R2 CHANGE = .13, R2 ADJ = .29) and work satisfaction (FCHANGE (1,166) = 8,597, β = .23, p = .004, R2 CHANGE = .04, R2 ADJ = .12). Although further research on the role of Disintegration in organizational psychology literature are needed, present results indicate that Disintegration may be a relevant trait for working context and that it can improve the prediction of important work-related constructs, which implies practical uses, i.e. in the selection context. Ključne riječi / Keywords: disintegration trait, work-related constructs, burnout, counterproductive behaviour, job satisfaction","RAYYAN-INCLUSION: {""Julian""=>""Excluded"", ""Alex""=>""Excluded""} | RAYYAN-EXCLUSION-REASONS: Kein Datensatz,no trait intercorrelations",Excluded ,Excluded,,,#N/A,#N/A 24,rayyan-513038426,"Psihopatija, ličnost i kriminalni recidiv: multimetodski pristup [Psychopathy, personality and criminal recidivism: a multimethod approach]",2014,1,1,,,#N/A,#N/A,,"Međedović, Janko M",#N/A,#N/A,"Универзитет у Београду, Филозофски факултет",#N/A,"In this research, psychopathy is viewed in the wider context of measurement methods, and the relationships with the basic personality traits, as well as with a stable criminal behavior. The aim of the study was to obtain more precise information about the relationships of psychopathy measured by different methods, personality and criminal recidivism in a population of institutionalized offenders. The study included 156 male subjects (average age 34.7 years , SD = 9.85), who were serving their sentence in two penal institutions in Serbia at the time of the data collecting. Psychopathy was measured using a self-report (SRP3 questionnaire) and a rating method, based on the interviews and information from the offenders' files (PCL -R scale). HEXACO-PI-R inventory was used for the exploration of the participants' personality traits. It measures six broad domains of personality: Honesty- Humility, Extraversion, Emotionality, Agreeableness, Conscientiousness and Openness. Furthermore, two additional dispositions that are conceptually related to psychopathy and criminality were measured: schizotipy, a disposition toward psychotic-like experiences operationalized by the construct of Disintegration (and measured with DELTA10 inventory) and Amorality, a trait that refers to the more narrow tendencies toward amoral and antisocial behavior (explored via AMORAL9 questionnaire). Finally, two measures based on computer-administered tests were also collected in this study: 1. Gambling Task, which examines a tendency toward impulsive risk taking, based on the dysfunctions of the orbitofrontal area of prefrontal cortex and 2. Implicit Association Test, which examined implicit affective associations to the visual stimuli characterized by violence. Criminal recidivism was registered by taking several types of information from the offenders' personal files: information on the number of offenses, lawful sentences that participants have and the number of prison sentences (penal recidivism) that respondents had already served. The results showed that there is a low to moderate positive correlation between psychopathic traits measured by different methods, but there is a lack of congruence when it comes to the Interpersonal psychopathic style (manipulative behavior, glibness and superficial charm, taking advantage of others): these two measures of psychopathy are orthogonal. The lack of congruence is explained by the complexity of the rating measure of Interpersonal style: it contains adaptive features, but it is also a pro-criminal disposition that affects the stability of delinquency. Thus, these findings suggest that endogenous psychopathic personality traits measured by the rating method of PCL-R, possess an adaptable potentials that can facilitate psychological functioning. This complexity does not exist with identical traits measured by selfreport. The difference between the measures of psychopathy is evident in relations with other constructs: self-reported measures of psychopathy are related to personality traits to a higher degree, while rating measures are significantly more associated with criminal recidivism. Description of psychopathy using the basic personality traits is consistent with previous research: it is based on the low pronounced dimensions of Honesty-Humility, Emotionality, Agreeableness and Conscientiousness, with the addition of highly expressed Disintegration and Amorality. The results did not confirm the ability of Gambling Task to predict the stability of criminal behavior, nor its association with psychopathy. On the other hand, the performance on the IAT test proved to be important for the understanding of certain personality dispositions and criminal recidivism: weaker ability to generate negative emotions in response to violent stimuli is based on sadistically modulated schizotypal dysfunctions and is able to predict penal recidivism in offenders. Therefore, the results have enabled a more precise understanding of the features of Interpersonal style and its dual nature; they have expanded and deepened knowledge about the relationship between psychopathy, basic personality traits, schizotypy and Amorality; provided some insight into the association of implicit processing of stimuli that are characterized by violence with sadism and penal recidivism; and in practical terms, offered new measures that could enrich the methodological battery for the assessment of the risk of criminal relapse.","RAYYAN-INCLUSION: {""Julian""=>""Excluded"", ""Alex""=>""Excluded""} | RAYYAN-EXCLUSION-REASONS: Korr nicht berichtet,no trait intercorrelations",Excluded ,Excluded ,,,#N/A,#N/A 25,rayyan-513105987,I enjoy hurting my classmates: On the relation of boredom and sadism in schools. ,2023,1,1,,,96,#N/A,41-56,"Pfattheicher, S. Lazarevic, L.B., Nielsen, Y.A., Westgate, E. C., Krstic, K. & Schindler, S. ",#N/A,#N/A,,#N/A,"Schools can be a place of both love and of cruelty. We examined one type of cruelty that occurs in the school context: sadism, that is, harming others for pleasure. Primarily, we proposed and tested whether boredom plays a crucial role in the emergence of sadistic actions at school. In two well- powered studies (N = 1038; student age range = 10–18 years) using both self- and peer-reports of students’ boredom levels and their sadistic tendencies, we first document that sadistic behavior occurs at school, although at a low level. We further show that those students who are more often bored at school are more likely to engage in sadistic actions (overall r = .36, 95% CI [0.24, 0.49]). In sum, the present work contributes to a better understanding of sadism in schools and points to boredom as one potential motivator. We discuss how reducing boredom might help to prevent sadistic tendencies at schools.","RAYYAN-INCLUSION: {""Julian""=>""Included"", ""Alex""=>""Included""} | USER-NOTES: {""Julian""=>[""dataset available: 27 Pfattheicher et al 2023 datasets.sav""]}",Included,Included ,,,#N/A,#N/A 26,rayyan-513105989,INDIVIDUAL DIFFERENCES AS FACTORS OF MARITAL CRISIS AND ITS OVERCOMING ,2015,1,1,,,#N/A,#N/A,,"Lapcevic, B.",#N/A,#N/A,,#N/A,"In this research, empirical analysis of data from 200 couples in marital crisis, included in couple therapy treatment, reveals factors, both of onset and overcoming of marital crisis. It is argued that marital crisis is a phenomenon primarily linked to personality structure of actor and partner. Furthermore, on the basis of key dimensions of personality of actor and partner, it is possible to detect personality characteristics both for men and woman with good and poor treatment prognosis. Third, by detecting effectiveness and efficacy of psychotherapeutic techniques, two models of therapeutic approaches with highest efficacy are created. Theoretical framework for this research is a modification of six-factor space of personality, by inclusion of the concept of Disintegration, resulting in seven-factor model of basic personality traits. Applied battery of tests includes: HEXACO – for evaluation of six basic personality traits, Delta 10 – for evaluation of Disintegration, Amoral – for evaluation of amorality and Faces IV – for evaluation of family functioning. Research design included test – retest procedure. Through a series of applied multiple regression analysis, canonical correlation analysis and other statistical methods, several groups of results are detected. First, partners in this sample are similar with regard to honesty, conscientiousness and openness, disintegration, amorality and perception of family functioning. Second, intrapsychic structures in males related to negative attribution of family life are high level of amorality and introversion, while in females it is introversion and low conscientiousness. When analyzing the effect of partner, female negative attribution of marital functioning is related to high levels of honesty and amorality in their husbands personalities. On the other side, male dissatisfaction with family life is related to high level of amorality in their wives. Also, differences among partners are not factors of the onset of marital crisis. Third group of results refers to overcoming of marital crisis. When analyzing actor effect, the largest psychotherapeutic change is detected if male is initially less agreeable and if female is initially more moral. When analyzing partner effect, largest v positive change in marital functioning is detected at women whose husbands have initially low levels of agreeableness, while changes in male perception of marital functioning have no connection with initial structure of personality of their wives. Differences among partners in openness, extraversion, agreeableness and, to a certain degree, amorality is related to overcoming of marital crisis. Fourth group of results is related to general efficacy of psychotherapeutic techniques. The biggest change is detected among males that are initially extraverted, aggressive, moral and realistic and among females that initially have high levels of neuroticism and morality, with frequent use of specific combination of directive techniques, avoidance of non-directive techniques and authoritarian style of the therapist. When the whole sample is analyzed, biggest change in family functioning is achieved with intensive use of combination of non-directive, but active and engaging techniques and collaborative style of the therapist. In the integration of results, it is suggested that two big factors of marital crisis and its overcoming exists and they are named Communication and Psychopathology.","RAYYAN-INCLUSION: {""Julian""=>""Excluded"", ""Alex""=>""Included""} | RAYYAN-EXCLUSION-REASONS: duplicate",Excluded ,Excluded ,,,#N/A,#N/A 27,rayyan-513105991,"The relationships between personality traits and proneness to conspiracy beliefs and superstition, mediated by cognitive processes. ",2020,1,1,,,#N/A,#N/A,,"Srbljanin, S. ",#N/A,#N/A,,#N/A,"The aim of this research is to examine the connection between personality traits, conspiracy theories and superstitions, through cognitive processes. Our study extends previous research by introducing Disintegration, which proved to be the best predictor of conspiracy theories and superstitions. By examining it included a sample of 504 respondents in Serbia, aged 16 to 50, with an average age of of 29 years. Of the total number of respondents, 74.6% were female and 25.4% were male. For examination beliefs in conspiracy theories, the General Scale of Conspiracy Theories (GCB) was used to examine superstitions, the Superstition Scale (SBBS) was used. For personality assessment, the HEXACO questionnaire measuring 6 was used basic personality traits and DELTA 20 for the assessment of disintegration. To examine mediating variables, i.e. cognitive factors, the REI scale was used, which assesses intuitive/analytical cognitive style, as well as the Beck Scale of Cognitive Insight, which examines cognitive assertiveness and cognitive self-reflexivity. The obtained results indicate that disintegration, apart from direct influence, achieves an indirect connection with conspiracy theories through intuitive cognitive style and cognitive self-confidence. The intuitive style is also a mediator between disintegration and superstition. Of the others None of the personality traits have a significant direct effect on belief in conspiracy theories. Emotionality has a negative relationship with conspiracy theories, but only via cognitive self-confidence. Openness has a significant positive indirect effect on conspiracy theories via intuitive cognitive style. Only emotionality and openness achieve significant direct and indirect effect on belief in superstition. Cognitive self-reflexivity and analytical style are mediators of emotionality and superstition. Analytical and intuitive cognitive styles represent mediators openness and superstition. Cognitive self-reflexivity and disintegration achieve significant association that deviates from previous findings. Disintegration is the best predictor of conspiracy theories and superstitions. It has been confirmed that cognitive processes are mediators of the connection between the basic structure of personality and conspiracy theories and superstitions.","RAYYAN-INCLUSION: {""Julian""=>""Included"", ""Alex""=>""Included""}",Included,Included,,,#N/A,#N/A 28,rayyan-513105992,"Moving Towards a Comprehensive Unified Trait Structure: Clarifying the Placement of Openness, Disintegration and Creativity in the Personality Space",2018,1,1,,,#N/A,#N/A,,"Hagen, M. ",#N/A,#N/A,,#N/A,"Examining basic personality traits and creativity, this thesis addresses the question whether a comprehensive personality space comprises five, six or seven factors and explored whether there exists a positive association between creativity and psychoticism or proneness to psychotic-like experiences, as implicated in the mad-genius hypothesis. In two samples (N = 786) the personality factors represented in the HEXACO model, Disintegration (proneness to psychotic-like experiences), PID-5 Psychoticism, creative activities and achievements, and divergent thinking were assessed. Applying Exploratory Structural Equation Modeling, the analyses revealed a clear result: The seven-factor model of the personality space reached best Goodness of Fit indices, with the Disintegration-factor distinct from Openness and other established personality traits. Addressing the mad-genius hypothesis, a test of the location of creativity in the personality space clearly indicates that it was located on the Openness factor. Taken together, these findings clearly refute the quantitative version of the mad-genius hypothesis. In essence, this thesis is devoted to a subject matter at the intersection of personality and clinical psychology by examining the mad-genius hypothesis and testing competing models of the personality space. The results provide the basis for significant implications at (a) the theoretical and (b) the practical level. With respect to (a) implications refer to the dimensions of the personality space and the mad genius hypothesis, concerning (b) implications relate to personnel selection as well as individuals’ well-being.","RAYYAN-INCLUSION: {""Julian""=>""Included"", ""Alex""=>""Included""}",Included,Included,,,#N/A,#N/A 29,rayyan-513105993,Morbid curiosity: psychometric investigation and validation of the construct. ,2021,1,1,,,#N/A,#N/A,,"Tošić, N. ",#N/A,#N/A,,#N/A,,"RAYYAN-INCLUSION: {""Julian""=>""Included"", ""Alex""=>""Included""} | USER-NOTES: {""Julian""=>[""Dataset available: 111_Tosic_morbid curiosity baza 2 recode.sav""]}",Included ,Included ,,Psychometrics,#N/A,#N/A 30,rayyan-513105994,"Personality and stress: use of network model to investigate relationship between mental resourcefulness, dark triad, disintegration, HEXACO personality model and perception of stress. ",2021,1,1,,,#N/A,#N/A,,"Pantelic, S.",#N/A,#N/A,,#N/A,,"RAYYAN-INCLUSION: {""Julian""=>""Included"", ""Alex""=>""Included""}",Included,Included,,,#N/A,#N/A 31,rayyan-513105995,Context processing and information processing speed in dezintegration. Dotoral dissertation. ,2019,1,1,,,#N/A,#N/A,,"Soljaga, M. ",#N/A,#N/A,,#N/A,"Disintegration is a kind of operationalization of schizotypy, personality traits related to the propensity for experiencing pro-psychotic experiences in the general population, which is located on the same continuum with schizophrenia. Due to its methodological advantages over the investigations on clinical population, researchers increasingly investigate members of the general population in order to identify risk factors for developing schizophrenia. Trying to establish the mechanisms that underlie cognitive deficits in schizotypy, through the application of various cognitive tasks, the researchers argue about the existence of difficulties in processing context and information processing speed. Due to insufficiently researched area, the variability of the existing data, and the fact that conclusions about deficits are performed mainly based on the usage of single cognitive tasks, the aim of this study is to explore the existence of difficulties in processing context and information processing speed through by using a few cognitive tasks and thus contribute to a more detailed understanding of this field. The context processing is measured by using three tasks: Ebinghaus illusion, Deese- Roediger-McDermott paradigm and AX continuous performance task, while the processing speed is measured by four tasks: backward masking task, digit-symbol task and tasks of simple and choice reaction time. As predictors were used a socio-demographic data, intelligence (measured by Raven's progressive matrices), a basic personality traits (measured by HEXACO model) and disintegration (measured by DELTA questionnaire). The entire battery is placed on a platform for online testing Total Assessment. The study was conducted in a controlled environment. A total of 215 students participated in survey (31% men and 69% women, mean age 22.65, SD = 4.24). Relative to the main aim of the research and the proposed research hypotheses, it was confirmed that the disintegration, beyond basic personality traits and intelligence, has incremental contribution in explaining processing deficit in the context processing when it is measured by the AX continuous performance task. It is proven that disintegration as a trait, and its subdimension general executive dysfunction, are significant negative predictors of the general sensitivity to the context (d′). In addition, general executive dysfunction also shows as negative predictor of index A and positive predictor of AX and BX errors. Subdimension of disintegration magical thinking has proved to be a significant negative predictor of AY errors, while contrary to expectations, subdimension depression showed as positive predictor of AY errors and somatoform dysregulation as positive predictor of index A. Disintegration as trait, as well as its subdimension, have not shown as significant predictors of susceptibility to Ebinghaus illusion and false memories measured by Deese-Roediger-McDermott paradigm. The lack of correlation between tasks that are used to measure context processing point to inadequacy of the observation context processing as a unitary phenomenon. The hypothesis of the incremental contribution of disintegration in explaining the deficit in the information processing speed beyond basic personality traits and intelligence has been partially confirmed. The disintegration as a trait has not been shown as the significant predictor of neither of used tasks for measure information processing speed, but its subdimension showed as significant predictors of simple and choice reaction time. Subdimension flattened affect disintegration is directly proportional to the simple reaction time what means that subjects with flattened affect are slower in reacting. Subdimension general executive dysfunction showed significant in the same way when it comes to choice reaction time. Contrary to expectations, subjects with elevated enhanced awareness faster react in the choice reaction time task. Findings that different subdimensions of disintegration show the opposite prediction values in explaining the same indicators on cognitive tasks, indicates the heterogeneity of the construct and draws attention to the importance of examinations cognitive functioning in relation to subdimensions of disintegration rather than in relation to the disintegration per se. Despite partially substantiated research expectations, this study provides valuable empirical data that enrich the present knowledge about the connection between dezintegration and context processing and information processing speed. In addition, this research provides the first empirical information about the connection between basic personality traits and their subdimensions measured by HEXACO with indicators of cognitive functioning.","RAYYAN-INCLUSION: {""Julian""=>""Excluded"", ""Alex""=>""Included""} | RAYYAN-EXCLUSION-REASONS: duplicate",Excluded ,Included ,,Automatic Data Processing,#N/A,#N/A 32,rayyan-513105996,"Structure, determinants and correlates of lexically derived social attitudes in Serbia. ",2016,1,1,,,#N/A,#N/A,,"Petrovic, B.",#N/A,#N/A,,#N/A,"Starting from the lexical paradigm as a reference framework which should ensure comprehensiveness and representativeness of the sample of social attitudes, this research focused on two main objectives. The first was to determine whether sufficiently comprehensive and stable lexical social attitudes can be extracted from the dictionary of the Serbian language. The second objective was to examine whether the established structure of lexical social attitudes goes in favor of the hypothesis proposing the universality or the other arguing their cultural specificity. For this purpose, two studies were carried out in this research. The specific aims of the first study were to create endogenous lexical model of basic social attitudes derived from the dictionary of the Serbian language, and to compare the proposed model with the original American model. This study was carried out in two steps. The first step was related to the definition of the corpus of linguistic descriptors of social attitudes (the terms ending with suffix -ism). By applying the lexical approach methodology, from the Serbian language dictionary, including around 85000 words, 243 descriptors of social attitudes with associated 264 vocabulary definitions were extracted. These 264 definitions of -isms were transformed into questionnaire items, and were electronically administered to the community sample of 1079 respondents (67.7% female, mean age 31.65 years and on average 16 years of formal education). At the same time, SDI- 24, which operationalized four lexical social attitudes in the English-speaking region, i.e., Traditional and religious source of authority, Unmitigated self-interests, Humanism and Spirituality, was applied. The results showed that from the Serbian language dictionary, using methodology based on the lexical paradigm, it was possible to extract the indicators of the social attitudes. They could be reduced to the five or six broad dimensions of social attitudes. However, the six-factor model proved to be optimal in terms of the stability of the structure, relationships with external measures, and its predictive values. These six broad dimensions could be interpreted as Traditional and religious sources of authorities, Selfish interests, Humanism, Spirituality, Egalitarianism and Nationalism. Within each of these factors, it was possible to identify 12 narrow social attitude dimensions, interpreted as: Religiosity, Traditionalism, Selfish hedonism, Social dominance, Democratic values, Faith in the good side of human nature, Mysticism, Philosophical idealism, Communism, Anomie, Etatism, and National adherence. Questionnaire-type operationalisations of these dimensions showed that these dimensions and sub-dimensions correlated in the interpretive and meaningful way, had good psychometric properties, including temporal stability, and were meaningfully related with the dimensions of the original American model of lexical social attitudes. The second study was predominantly focused on the validation of the previously established model of lexical social attitudes derived from the Serbian language. More specifically, the objectives of this study were to examine: a) the replicability of the obtained lexical model of basic social attitudes; b) their convergent and divergent validity through examination of their relations with other phenomena that make their nomological network, including personality traits; c) the predictive and discriminative validity of the lexical social attitudes; and, d) their individual and contextual determinants. This study was carried out on the sample of 540 respondents (72.8% female, mean age of 23.5 years, and in average 14 years of formal education). Results of this study showed that six general lexical factors have satisfactory replicability, except subscales of Etatism. Contrary to some indications, the empirical arguments were dominantly in favor of the independence of Nationalism in comparison to Traditional and religious sources of authorities. Lexical social attitudes are hierarchically organized, topped by a general factor of Conservatism. They showed adequate convergent and divergent validity. They also had a meaningful relationship with personality traits - the effects of the disintegration (schizotypy), identified in this research for the first time, were the most interesting and theoretically important. In addition, they are connected with other phenomena that make their nomological network, i.e., values, moral foundations, conflict beliefs and militant-extremist beliefs in a meaningful and predictable way. When it comes to predicting the evaluation of political parties, the perception of social conditions, ethos of conflict, religious orientations and relationship to important social issues: accession to the European Union, the independence of Kosovo and immigrants, lexical social attitudes derived from the Serbian language demonstrated good predictive and discriminative characteristics, significantly better than the competitive American lexical model. They were predominantly determined by personality traits, although there were some relatively weak effects of the wider social factors, especially multi-ethnic environment. The results of this research predominantly were in favor of the hypothesis proposing universality of social attitudes, since content of the five attitudes corresponds to those identified in other cultures. The difference is in the extraction of the sixth factor, Nationalism, which can be a matter of interpretation and retention method of the factors in other studies. Another difference is in the relations of identified Egalitarianism with other measures, which were not in line with expectations, i.e., it builds positive relationships with conservative and even nationalist attitudinal dimensions - hence its identification points to a potential justification for the concept of left-wing authoritarianism in post-communist societies. Therefore, it could be concluded that the structure of the social attitudes is universal, but that the content of the attitudinal dimensions can be influenced by specific socio-historical circumstances under which certain society develops. The results of this study indicate that lexical paradigm has significant potential when investigating socially relevant human behaviors.","RAYYAN-INCLUSION: {""Julian""=>""Included"", ""Alex""=>""Included""} | USER-NOTES: {""Julian""=>[""Dataset available: 209_petrovic_phd.sav""]}",Included ,Included ,,,#N/A,#N/A 33,rayyan-513105998,Apophenia: phenomenon overarching type I error. ,2020,1,1,,,#N/A,#N/A,,"Kušić, M. ",#N/A,#N/A,,#N/A,"Apophenia represents the pervasive tendency of the perceptual-informational system to perceive meanings where there are none. Individual phenomena of these false positive errors we can defined as different forms of the same general apophenic tendency within separate content domain. The aim of this research was to determine the relationship between two different measures of apophenia operationalized through false positives. In addition, we examined the relationship between these apophenic phenomena with disintegration and other personality traits. 278 respondents participated in the research, while 256 of them completed the testing as a whole. The respondents first completed the Test with snow pictures on the basis of which the measure of apophenia was created. After that, there was a short questionnaire to assess the trait disintegration. Then the Frith-Happe test of the theory of mind with triangles was given, from where the registers were given the second measure of apophenia – hypermentalization. At the end, the respondents filled out the HEXACO-60 inventory personality. The results show that there is a low positive correlation between the measure of apophenia from the sa test snow pictures and measures of hypermentalization from the test with triangles (r = .23, p < .001), and lines disintegration and extraversion contribute to the explanation of the score of the general apophenic tendency. Disintegration was low positively correlated with measures of apophenia and hypermentalization, both with and without controlling the influence of other personality traits. In the discussion, the relationship between two apophenic measures was considered the tendencies we called apophenia and hypermentalization, as well as the general apophenic relationship tendencies with other personality traits. The obtained connection between the general apophenic tendency and the features disintegration and extraversion is considered in the context of common aspects of these two traits - primarily increased cognitive activity, perceptual sensitivity and weakness reality testing mechanisms - which could represent apophenic phenomena.","RAYYAN-INCLUSION: {""Julian""=>""Included"", ""Alex""=>""Excluded""} | RAYYAN-EXCLUSION-REASONS: Korr nicht berichtet",Included ,Excluded ,,,#N/A,#N/A 34,rayyan-513105999,Personality traits and adverse childhood experiences. Unpublished dataset,2019,1,1,,,#N/A,#N/A,,"Lazarevic, et al ",#N/A,#N/A,,#N/A,,"RAYYAN-INCLUSION: {""Julian""=>""Included"", ""Alex""=>""Included""} | USER-NOTES: {""Julian""=>[""Dataset availabl: 224 Lazarevic et al ACE dataset.sav""]}",Included ,Included ,,,#N/A,#N/A 35,rayyan-513106000,Personality traits and violent disciplining. Unpublished dataset,2019,1,1,,,#N/A,#N/A,,Lazarevic et al,#N/A,#N/A,,#N/A,,"RAYYAN-INCLUSION: {""Julian""=>""Included"", ""Alex""=>""Included""} | USER-NOTES: {""Julian""=>[""Datase available: 225 Lazarevic_et_al_KAP_parents.sav""]}",Included ,Included ,,,#N/A,#N/A 36,rayyan-513106001,Nostalgia and Disintegration. Unpublished manuscript,2019,1,1,,,#N/A,#N/A,,"Zickfeld, J. H. & Lazarevic, L. B. ",#N/A,#N/A,,#N/A,,"RAYYAN-INCLUSION: {""Julian""=>""Included"", ""Alex""=>""Included""} | USER-NOTES: {""Julian""=>[""Dataset available: 227 Nostalgia_Personality_merge_recode_jz.sav""]}",Included ,Included ,,,#N/A,#N/A 37,rayyan-513106002,Change in self-reported personality of acting students during preparation of the role. ,2020,1,1,,,#N/A,#N/A,,"Kidzin, N. ",#N/A,#N/A,,#N/A,,"RAYYAN-INCLUSION: {""Julian""=>""Included"", ""Alex""=>""Included""} | USER-NOTES: {""Julian""=>[""dataset available: 228 Kidzin 2020 dataset.sav""]}",Included ,Included ,,,#N/A,#N/A 38,rayyan-513106003,wp3 paper,2023,1,1,,,#N/A,#N/A,,Lazarevic et al,#N/A,#N/A,,#N/A,,"RAYYAN-INCLUSION: {""Julian""=>""Included"", ""Alex""=>""Included""} | USER-NOTES: {""Julian""=>[""Dataset available: 301 Lazarevic_et_al_2023.sav""]}",Included ,Included ,,,#N/A,#N/A 39,rayyan-513106004,Povezanost bazične strukture ličnosti i zadovoljstva poslom: uloga organizacione kulture kao moderatora: uloga organizacione kulture kao moderatora,2022,1,1,,,#N/A,#N/A,,Cupać,#N/A,#N/A,,#N/A,"In the following paper, we investigated the connection between basic personality structure and job satisfaction, and the role of organizational culture as a moderator of that connection. Although since the beginning of the study of the phenomenon of job satisfaction there are two currents - dispositional (sees the causes of job satisfaction in the individual) and situationist (sees the causes in situational variables), the interactionist view, which is the topic of this work, is increasingly prevalent. For the dispositional variables, we took the HEXACO personality model, plus the disintegration trait, while for the situational variables in the work we had organizational culture, seen through the theory of competence values (postulates organizational culture as 4 types: clan, adhocracy, hierarchy, and market). 175 employed respondents took part in the research, filling out personality inventories, a questionnaire on assessing the organizational culture of the companies they work for, and a questionnaire on job satisfaction. Data analysis, which required moderation, was done through a special PROCESS macro. The research showed that the basic personality structure is a significant predictor of job satisfaction, that extraversion and conscientiousness traits are positively correlated with this construct, while the disintegration trait is negatively correlated. Also, in the research, we obtained findings that indicate that the job satisfaction of people who are high on the extraversion line is higher in companies that have a higher degree of clan culture and adhocracy culture. The absence of predicted connections and moderations is discussed in the paper, as well as the methodological shortcomings of the research. Also, ideas for future research are given in the paper.","RAYYAN-INCLUSION: {""Julian""=>""Included"", ""Alex""=>""Included""} | USER-NOTES: {""Julian""=>[""Dataset available: 302 Cupac master thesis HEXACOD intercorrelation.docx""]}",Included ,Included ,,,#N/A,#N/A 40,rayyan-513106005,Understanding autochauvinism and in-group criticism. Manuscript in preparation ,2023,1,1,,,#N/A,#N/A,,"Knezevic, G., Milovanovic. A., Kusic, M., Nedeljkovic, B., & Filipovic, A., & Lazarevic, L. ",#N/A,#N/A,,#N/A,,"RAYYAN-INCLUSION: {""Julian""=>""Excluded"", ""Alex""=>""Included""} | RAYYAN-LABELS: HEX-ACO-18 | RAYYAN-EXCLUSION-REASONS: HEXACO-PI-R not used | USER-NOTES: {""Julian""=>[""Dataset available: 303_autochauvinism_2023.sav""]}",Excluded ,Included ,,,#N/A,#N/A 41,rayyan-517336767,Proneness to Psychotic-Like Experiences and behaviors: A Neglected Personality Correlate of Right-Wing Authoritarianism and Prejudice. Manuscript submitted for publication (Study 5),2023,1,1,,,#N/A,#N/A,,"Knezevic, G. & Keller, J.",#N/A,#N/A,,#N/A,,"RAYYAN-INCLUSION: {""Julian""=>""Included"", ""Alex""=>""Included""} | USER-NOTES: {""Julian""=>[""Dataset available: 305 hexacod_serbianstudentspsychology_312.sav""]}",Included ,Included,,Prejudice,#N/A,#N/A 42,rayyan-517336768,Consistency of self-reported personality of bilingual individuals. ,2021,1,1,,,#N/A,#N/A,,"Ivanović, M.",#N/A,#N/A,,#N/A,,"RAYYAN-INCLUSION: {""Julian""=>""Included"", ""Alex""=>""Excluded""} | RAYYAN-EXCLUSION-REASONS: Kein Datensatz | USER-NOTES: {""Julian""=>[""Dataset available: Ivanovic (2021)""]}",Included,Excluded ,,,#N/A,#N/A 43,rayyan-520248181,"Loneliness and basic personality. Unpublished data. Ulm University, Germany.",2020,1,1,,,#N/A,#N/A,,Keller,#N/A,#N/A,,#N/A,,"RAYYAN-INCLUSION: {""Julian""=>""Included"", ""Alex""=>""Included""} | USER-NOTES: {""Julian""=>[""Data set available: 307 Keller.sav""]}",Included ,Included,,Germany,#N/A,#N/A 44,rayyan-520248182,"Flow experience and basic personality. Unpublished data. Ulm University, Germany.",2019,1,1,,,#N/A,#N/A,,Keller,#N/A,#N/A,,#N/A,,"RAYYAN-INCLUSION: {""Julian""=>""Included"", ""Alex""=>""Included""} | USER-NOTES: {""Julian""=>[""Data set available: 308 Keller.sav""]}",Included ,Included ,,Germany,#N/A,#N/A