The landscape of personality psychology in the new millennium: A systematic keyword analysis of journal articles from 2000 to 2021.

Rauthmann, J. F.; Kuper, N.

Research article (journal) | Peer reviewed

Abstract

What is published in personality psychology, and which trends emerge over time? We examined in six major personality-psychological journals (EJP, JID, JOPY, JPSP:PPID, JRP, PAID) what content – as captured by keywords attached to journal articles (14,227 full articles, with 23,900 unique keywords that attracted a total of 62,578 mentions) – was featured in the first two decades of the new millennium (years 2000-2021). From 406 consolidated keywords that received 20 or more mentions across all years and journals (capturing a large portion of the literature and hence reasonably representative), we identified 44 keyword-topics, grouped into 9 keyword-domains (from most to least mentioned): (Mal-)Adjustment, Basic Dispositions, Characteristic Adaptations & Narratives, Modalities, Other, Socio-Cultural, Methodology, Stability/Change, Biological. The top five most mentioned keyword-topics were “B5 Constructs”, “Emotion”, “Internalizing”, “Health/Well-Being”, and “Dark Tetrad”, and the top five most mentioned keywords were personality, big five, narcissism, sex differences, and depression. We also examined co-occurrences, rank-order stabilities, trajectorial trends, and associations with citations for keywords, keyword-topics, and keyword-domains as well as similarities between the sampled journals. We cast a descriptive and systematic portrait of contemporary published personality-psychological content, contrast those insights with earlier accounts of trends in personality psychology, and venture predictions for the future.

Details about the publication

JournalJournal of Personality and Social Psychology
Volume128
Issue3
Page range722-763
StatusPublished
Release year2025
DOI10.31234/osf.io/r9pgj
Link to the full texthttps://doi.org/10.31234/osf.io/r9pgj
Keywordspersonality psychology, journals, keywords, topics, bibliometrics, scientometrics