Theresa Leyens attended the 2025 Conference of the International Society for the Study of Individual Differences in Vienna, Austria. She presented her work on intraindividual behavior patterns in multiple, speeded assessments as part of an invited symposium titled "Dynamics of Personality: Challenges and Solutions in the 21st Century", chaired by Markus Quirin & Will Fleeson.
Symposium contributions:
Malekzad, F., Paudel, D., Jayawickreme, E., & Quirin, M. (2025). Personality Development Formalized: A Computational Model for Voluntary Improvement of Trait Emotional Stability in Response to Daily Stressors
Quirin, M. (2025). Towards an integrated, dynamic-systems model of need traits and motivation
Revelle, W. R. (2025). The study of dynamics is very old and yet very new
Franssens, R., & De Clercq, B. (2025). The causal relationship between Crit A personality functioning and Crit B borderline trait pathology from an intensive longitudinal data perspective
Leyens, T., Lievens, F., & Hofmans. J. (2025). Behavioral Signatures in Multiple, Speeded Assessments: Patterns of Intraindividual Behavior Across Situations.