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Joshua A. Wilt

Researcher at Case Western Reserve University

Publications -  99
Citations -  2524

Joshua A. Wilt is an academic researcher from Case Western Reserve University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Personality & Big Five personality traits. The author has an hindex of 26, co-authored 79 publications receiving 2020 citations. Previous affiliations of Joshua A. Wilt include Wake Forest University & Northwestern University.

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Pornography Problems Due to Moral Incongruence: An Integrative Model with a Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis.

TL;DR: Porn-related problems—particularly feelings of addiction to pornography—may be, in many cases, better construed as functions of discrepancies—moral incongruence—between pornography-related beliefs and pornography- related behaviors.
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The relevance of big five trait content in behavior to subjective authenticity: do high levels of within-person behavioral variability undermine or enable authenticity achievement?

TL;DR: Investigating the consequences for authenticity found that authenticity was consistently associated with acting highly extraverted, agreeable, conscientious, emotionally stable, and intellectual, regardless of the actor's traits.
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The General Factor of Personality: A General Critique

TL;DR: The first factor resulting from a bifactor rotation or biquartimin transformationNecessarily the result of a confirmatory factor analysis forcing a Bifactor solution as discussed by the authors.
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Do extraverts get more bang for the buck? Refining the affective-reactivity hypothesis of extraversion.

TL;DR: It is demonstrated that extraverts show greater affective-reactivity only in response to clearly appetitive stimuli and situations (e.g., where rewards are being pursued), and it is shown that it is specifically activated affect, rather than pleasantly valenced affect, that characterizes the affectives of extraverts.
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Affect, Behaviour, Cognition and Desire in the Big Five: An Analysis of Item Content and Structure

TL;DR: An assessment of Big–Five traits that delineates ABCD components of each trait is presented, and the discussion focuses on how this assessment builds upon current approaches of assessing personality.