Science Fictions

Episode 24: Personality


Listen Later

Why do some people love parties and others prefer to stay at home with a book? Why do some people worry endlessly about all the bad things that might happen, while others breeze through life with supreme confidence? Why is Stuart such a nice guy and Tom far less so?

In this episode of The Studies Show, Tom and Stuart discuss personality and the personality tests that are supposed to measure it. They discuss whether it might be the Big Five or the Big Six, what measuring personality is good for, and whether “Grit” is even a thing. Not only that, but for the many, many people who are desperate to know, they both reveal their own personality test results.

The Studies Show is sponsored by Works in Progress magazine. We absolutely love reading its beautifully-written, well-researched essays on science, technology, and human progress, and if you’re a listener to this podcast, we’re pretty sure you will, too. Take a look at the whole collection of articles—all available for free—right here.

Show Notes

* Free site to calculate your Big Five personality profile

* Free site to calculate your Big Six (HEXACO) personality profile

* Tom’s Big Five personality profile:

* Stuart’s Big Five personality profile:

* Is it the Big Five or the Big Six? An example of a paper that supports the latter option

* Razib Khan’s podcast interview with personality psychologist Brent Roberts

* Example of a study on personality and job performance

* Paper by Christopher Soto testing the replicability of personality’s associations with life outcomes

* Paper showing how “Grit” is really just a re-description of “Conscientiousness”

* Severe critique of the Big Five by “a literal banana” (also read the comments!)

* Story of the Hans Eysenck personality-and-health fraud (also see this meta-analysis of personality and health)

* Meta-analysis of how personality factors change over time

* Meta-analysis of interventions that can change personality factors

Credits

The Studies Show is produced by Julian Mayers at Yada Yada Productions.



This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit sciencefictionspod.substack.com/subscribe
...more
View all episodesView all episodes
Download on the App Store

Science FictionsBy Tom Chivers and Stuart Ritchie

  • 4.6
  • 4.6
  • 4.6
  • 4.6
  • 4.6

4.6

60 ratings


More shows like Science Fictions

View all
More or Less by BBC Radio 4

More or Less

886 Listeners

Very Bad Wizards by Tamler Sommers & David Pizarro

Very Bad Wizards

2,670 Listeners

In Our Time by BBC Radio 4

In Our Time

5,432 Listeners

Conversations with Tyler by Mercatus Center at George Mason University

Conversations with Tyler

2,422 Listeners

Page 94: The Private Eye Podcast by Page 94: The Private Eye Podcast

Page 94: The Private Eye Podcast

342 Listeners

Robert Wright's Nonzero by Nonzero

Robert Wright's Nonzero

590 Listeners

The Good Fight by Yascha Mounk

The Good Fight

905 Listeners

Blocked and Reported by Katie Herzog and Jesse Singal

Blocked and Reported

3,814 Listeners

Dwarkesh Podcast by Dwarkesh Patel

Dwarkesh Podcast

500 Listeners

Decoding the Gurus by Christopher Kavanagh and Matthew Browne

Decoding the Gurus

957 Listeners

Clearer Thinking with Spencer Greenberg by Spencer Greenberg

Clearer Thinking with Spencer Greenberg

130 Listeners

UnHerd with Freddie Sayers by UnHerd

UnHerd with Freddie Sayers

213 Listeners

Past Present Future by David Runciman

Past Present Future

321 Listeners

Origin Story by Podmasters

Origin Story

116 Listeners

Strong Message Here by BBC Radio 4

Strong Message Here

61 Listeners