Ali Al Nima

1.1k total citations
30 papers, 626 citations indexed

About

Ali Al Nima is a scholar working on Social Psychology, Experimental and Cognitive Psychology and Applied Psychology. According to data from OpenAlex, Ali Al Nima has authored 30 papers receiving a total of 626 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 21 papers in Social Psychology, 21 papers in Experimental and Cognitive Psychology and 14 papers in Applied Psychology. Recurrent topics in Ali Al Nima's work include Psychological Well-being and Life Satisfaction (15 papers), Mental Health Research Topics (14 papers) and Optimism, Hope, and Well-being (9 papers). Ali Al Nima is often cited by papers focused on Psychological Well-being and Life Satisfaction (15 papers), Mental Health Research Topics (14 papers) and Optimism, Hope, and Well-being (9 papers). Ali Al Nima collaborates with scholars based in Sweden, United States and Italy. Ali Al Nima's co-authors include Danilo Garcia, Trevor Archer, Patricia Rosenberg, Oscar Kjell, Uta Sailer, Sverker Sikström, Kevin M. Cloninger, Björn Persson, Tommy Gärling and Amelie Gamble and has published in prestigious journals such as PLoS ONE, Personality and Individual Differences and Frontiers in Psychology.

In The Last Decade

Ali Al Nima

30 papers receiving 605 citations

Peers

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Joshua K Wood Australia
Seth Margolis United States
Steven Levine United States
Cheryl L. Carmichael United States
Louise Lambert United Arab Emirates
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All Works

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Nima, Ali Al, Danilo Garcia, Sverker Sikström, & Kevin M. Cloninger. (2024). The ABC of happiness: Validation of the tridimensional model of subjective well-being (affect, cognition, and behavior) using Bifactor Polytomous Multidimensional Item Response Theory. Heliyon. 10(2). e24386–e24386. 7 indexed citations
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Nima, Ali Al, Kevin M. Cloninger, Franco Lucchese, Sverker Sikström, & Danilo Garcia. (2020). Validation of a general subjective well-being factor using Classical Test Theory. PeerJ. 8. e9193–e9193. 25 indexed citations
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Garcia, Danilo, et al.. (2020). Validation of Two Short Personality Inventories Using Self-Descriptions in Natural Language and Quantitative Semantics Test Theory. Frontiers in Psychology. 11. 16–16. 6 indexed citations
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Nima, Ali Al, Kevin M. Cloninger, Björn Persson, Sverker Sikström, & Danilo Garcia. (2020). Validation of Subjective Well-Being Measures Using Item Response Theory. Frontiers in Psychology. 10. 3036–3036. 47 indexed citations
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Garcia, Danilo, et al.. (2018). IRT analyses of the Swedish Dark Triad Dirty Dozen. Heliyon. 4(3). e00569–e00569. 9 indexed citations
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Amato, Clara, et al.. (2017). Modus operandi and affect in Sweden: the Swedish version of the Regulatory Mode Questionnaire. PeerJ. 5. e4092–e4092. 2 indexed citations
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Garcia, Danilo, Elisabetta Sagone, Maria Elvira De Caroli, & Ali Al Nima. (2017). Italian and Swedish adolescents: differences and associations in subjective well-being and psychological well-being. PeerJ. 5. e2868–e2868. 23 indexed citations
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Garcia, Danilo, et al.. (2017). The Swedish version of the Regulatory Mode Questionnaire. Data in Brief. 14. 251–254. 2 indexed citations
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Garcia, Danilo, et al.. (2017). Autonomy and responsibility as a dual construct. International Journal of Police Science & Management. 19(3). 195–204. 4 indexed citations
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Nima, Ali Al, et al.. (2017). Sex and dark times’ strategy: The Dark Triad and time perspective. PsyCh Journal. 6(1). 98–99. 9 indexed citations
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Garcia, Danilo, et al.. (2016). Time perspective and well-being: Swedish survey questionnaires and data. Data in Brief. 9. 183–193. 5 indexed citations
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Garcia, Danilo, Uta Sailer, Ali Al Nima, & Trevor Archer. (2016). Questions of time and affect: a person’s affectivity profile, time perspective, and well-being. PeerJ. 4. e1826–e1826. 9 indexed citations
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Garcia, Danilo & Ali Al Nima. (2016). The Personality Profile of LinkedIn Users. Personality and Individual Differences. 101. 479–479. 5 indexed citations
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Moradi, Saleh, et al.. (2014). Exercise, character strengths, well-being, and learning climate in the prediction of performance over a 6-month period at a call center. Frontiers in Psychology. 5. 497–497. 24 indexed citations
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Sailer, Uta, Patricia Rosenberg, Ali Al Nima, et al.. (2014). A happier and less sinister past, a more hedonistic and less fatalistic present and a more structured future: time perspective and well-being. PeerJ. 2. e303–e303. 55 indexed citations
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Nima, Ali Al, Patricia Rosenberg, Trevor Archer, & Danilo Garcia. (2013). Correction: Anxiety, Affect, Self-Esteem, and Stress: Mediation and Moderation Effects on Depression. PLoS ONE. 8(9). 21 indexed citations
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Nima, Ali Al, Patricia Rosenberg, Trevor Archer, & Danilo Garcia. (2013). Anxiety, Affect, Self-Esteem, and Stress: Mediation and Moderation Effects on Depression. PLoS ONE. 8(9). e73265–e73265. 73 indexed citations
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Sailer, Uta, et al.. (2013). The affective profiles in the USA: happiness, depression, life satisfaction, and happiness-increasing strategies. PeerJ. 1. e156–e156. 54 indexed citations

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