Jule Specht

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Jule Specht (* 1986 in Berlin ) is a German psychologist and professor at Berlin's Humboldt University . Her main research interests are personality development , well-being, personality and social relationships, and longitudinal analyzes .

Life

Specht studied at the University of Münster . From 2006 to 2010 she was a student assistant in the working groups of Heinz Holling (statistics and methods), Markus Lappe (general psychology), Stefan Schmukle (psychological diagnostics) and Andrea Fischbach (social, work and organizational psychology). After her diploma in 2010, she got a position as a research assistant at Schmukle and moved with him to the University of Leipzig in 2011 , where she did her doctorate summa cum laude . In 2012 she accepted a junior professorship for psychological diagnostics and differential psychology at the Free University of Berlin . Between October 2016 and February 2017 she held a W2 professorship at the University of Lübeck , and Specht has held the chair for personality psychology at the Humboldt University of Berlin since March 2017 .

Publications

  • with Egloff, B., & Schmukle, SC: Stability and change of personality across the life course: The impact of age and major life events on mean-level and rank-order stability of the Big Five . In: Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 101 . 2011, p. 862-882 .
  • mit Egloff, B., & Schmukle, SC: The benefits of believing in chance or fate: External locus of control as a protective factor for coping with the death of a spouse . In: Social Psychological and Personality Science, 2 . 2011, p. 132-137 .
  • Character question. Who we are and how we are changing , Rowohlt Polaris, Reinbek bei Hamburg 2018, ISBN 978-3-499-63128-3 .
  • Looking for boiling bed rabbits: What we can learn for love from scientific studies , Rowohlt Taschenbuch Verlag 2014, ISBN 978-3499610868 .

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