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Overview

Ulrich Orth is affiliated with the University of Bern in Switzerland, focusing primarily on psychology within various subfields. The researcher's work covers Clinical Psychology, Experimental and Cognitive Psychology, Social Psychology, Applied Psychology, and Sociology and Political Science.

The main topics addressed in their research include:

  • Personality Traits and Psychology
  • Mental Health Research Topics
  • Behavioral Health and Interventions
  • Psychological Well-being and Life Satisfaction
  • Attachment and Relationship Dynamics
  • Cognitive Abilities and Testing
  • Personality Disorders and Psychopathology

Ulrich Orth has contributed extensively to several academic journals. Their frequent publication venues consist of:

  • Journal of Personality and Social Psychology
  • European Journal of Personality
  • American Psychologist
  • Psychological Bulletin
  • Psychological Methods

Notable recent papers authored by Ulrich Orth include:

  • Testing prospective effects in longitudinal research: Comparing seven competing cross-lagged models. (2020), Journal of Personality and Social Psychology
  • Effect size guidelines for cross-lagged effects. (2022), Psychological Methods
  • Is high self-esteem beneficial? Revisiting a classic question. (2022), American Psychologist

Additionally, Ulrich Orth has collaborated frequently with several coauthors, including:

  • Samantha Krauss
  • Wiebke Bleidorn
  • Laura C. Dapp
  • Christopher J. Hopwood
  • Janina Larissa Bühler

Best Publications

  • Does low self-esteem predict depression and anxiety? A meta-analysis of longitudinal studies.

    Julia Friederike Sowislo;Ulrich Orth

  • Life-span development of self-esteem and its effects on important life outcomes

    Ulrich Orth;Richard W. Robins;Keith F. Widaman

  • The Development of Self-Esteem

    Ulrich Orth;Richard W. Robins

  • Low self-esteem prospectively predicts depression in adolescence and young adulthood

    Ulrich Orth;Richard W. Robins;Brent W. Roberts

  • Self-esteem development from young adulthood to old age: A cohort-sequential longitudinal study.

    Ulrich Orth;Kali H. Trzesniewski;Richard W. Robins

  • Self-esteem development from age 14 to 30 years: a longitudinal study.

    Ruth Yasemin Erol;Ulrich Orth

  • Anger, hostility, and posttraumatic stress disorder in trauma-exposed adults: A meta-analysis.

    Ulrich Orth;Elias Wieland

  • Effect size guidelines for cross-lagged effects.

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  • Testing Prospective Effects in Longitudinal Research: Comparing Seven Competing Cross-Lagged Models

    Ulrich Orth;D. Angus Clark;M. Brent Donnellan;Richard W. Robins

  • Understanding the Link Between Low Self-Esteem and Depression:

    Ulrich Orth;Richard W. Robins

  • The link between self-esteem and social relationships: A meta-analysis of longitudinal studies.

    Michelle A Harris;Ulrich Orth

  • Low self-esteem is a risk factor for depressive symptoms from young adulthood to old age

    Ulrich Orth;Richard W. Robins;Kali H. Trzesniewski;Jürgen Maes

  • Development of self-esteem from age 4 to 94 years: A meta-analysis of longitudinal studies.

    Ulrich Orth;Ruth Yasemin Erol;Eva C. Luciano

  • Disentangling the effects of low self-esteem and stressful events on depression: findings from three longitudinal studies.

    Ulrich Orth;Richard W. Robins;Laurenz L. Meier

  • Tracking the trajectory of shame, guilt, and pride across the life span.

    Ulrich Orth;Richard W. Robins;Christopher J. Soto

  • Secondary Victimization of Crime Victims by Criminal Proceedings

    Ulrich Orth

  • Self-Conscious Emotions and Depression: Rumination Explains Why Shame But Not Guilt is Maladaptive

    Ulrich Orth;Matthias Berking;Simone Burkhardt

  • What Drives Adult Personality Development? A Comparison of Theoretical Perspectives and Empirical Evidence:

    Jule Specht;Wiebke Bleidorn;Jaap J. A. Denissen;Marie Hennecke

  • Developmental Tasks as a Framework to Study Personality Development in Adulthood and Old Age

    Roos Hutteman;Roos Hutteman;Marie Hennecke;Ulrich Orth;Anne K. Reitz;Anne K. Reitz

  • Sustainable Marketing and Social Media: A Cross-Country Analysis of Motives for Sustainable Behaviors

    Elizabeth Minton;Christopher Lee;Ulrich Orth;Chung-Hyun Kim

  • Store-evoked affect, personalities, and consumer emotional attachments to brands

    Ulrich R. Orth;Yonca Limon;Gregory Rose

Frequent Co-Authors

Richard W. Robins
Richard W. Robins University of California, Davis
Laurenz L. Meier
Laurenz L. Meier University of Neuchâtel
Wiebke Bleidorn
Wiebke Bleidorn University of Zurich
Maike Luhmann
Maike Luhmann Ruhr University Bochum
Jaap J. A. Denissen
Jaap J. A. Denissen Utrecht University
Andreas Maercker
Andreas Maercker University of Zurich
Matthias Berking
Matthias Berking University of Erlangen-Nuremberg
Christopher J. Hopwood
Christopher J. Hopwood University of Zurich
Richard E. Lucas
Richard E. Lucas Michigan State University
Brent W. Roberts
Brent W. Roberts University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign

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