The life story from age 26 to 32: Rank-order stability and mean-level change.
Sonia SengsavangMichael W PrattSusan AlisatPamela SadlerPublished in: Journal of personality (2017)
These longitudinal results suggested that adopting new social roles, in this case becoming a parent, predicted how the life story was expressed, just as they seemed to influence other levels of personality, such as traits, following the social investment principle.