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No personality change following unemployment: A registered replication of Boyce,Wood, Daly,and Sedikides (2015)
Affiliation:1. Department of Psychology, Iowa State University, USA;2. Department of Kinesiology, Iowa State University, USA;3. School of Education, Iowa State University, USA
Abstract:The involuntary loss of paid employment represents an adverse life event that has been suggested to lead to personality change. However, previous research has reported highly contradictory findings. Therefore, a replication of Boyce et al. (2015) is presented. These authors originally identified nonlinear changes in openness, agreeableness, and conscientiousness. Using data from the German National Education Panel Study (N = 5005), we examined the impact of unemployment on personality change across three years. Latent change analyses indicated no effect of job loss on any Big Five trait. Moderating effects of unemployment duration or gender were not found. Even analyses accounting for potential selection effects led to comparable results. Thus, personality seemed invariant despite changes in employment status.
Keywords:Personality change  Life events  Unemployment  Replication
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