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Attempts to link the Big Five personality traits of Openness-to-Experience, Conscientiousness, Extraversion, Agreeableness, and Neuroticism with variability in trait-like features of brain structure have produced inconsistent results.
Reut Avinun+3 more
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The Big Five personality traits as antecedents of eco-friendly tourist behavior [PDF]
Olga Kvasova
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Big Five Personality Dimensions [PDF]
People differ from one another in many ways, and these individual differences matter for management theory and practice. The Big Five personality traits (also called the five-factor model of personality) describe five of the most crucial differences ...
Anderson, Marc, Anderson, Marc
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Abstract Modern longitudinal data from wearable devices consist of biological signals at high‐frequency time points. Distributed statistical methods have emerged as a powerful tool to overcome the computational burden of estimation and inference with large data, but methodology for distributed functional regression remains limited.
Cole Manschot, Emily C. Hector
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Hardness of Personality and the Big Five Traits
Background. The search for personality traits that are outstanding predictors of hardiness is a widespread research task. However, research results are difficult to access due to the variety of personality characteristics studied.
Margarita I. Postnikova +3 more
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Comparing self-esteem and self-compassion: an analysis within the big five personality traits framework. [PDF]
Yang F+4 more
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How Personality Traits Shape LLM Risk-Taking Behaviour [PDF]
Large Language Models (LLMs) are increasingly deployed as autonomous agents, necessitating a deeper understanding of their decision-making behaviour under risk. This study investigates the relationship between LLMs' personality traits and risk propensity, employing cumulative prospect theory (CPT) and the Big Five personality framework. We focus on GPT-
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ABSTRACT Objective We conducted deep and minimal phenotyping of the broader autism phenotype (BAP) in people with epilepsy (PWE) and compared its expression with published rates in the general population and relatives of individuals with autism spectrum disorder (ASD‐relatives).
Annie E. Richard+2 more
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Abstract For the majority of developed adverse outcome pathways (AOPs), the taxonomic domain of applicability (tDOA) is typically narrowly defined with a single or a handful of species. Defining the tDOA of an AOP is critical for use in regulatory decision‐making, particularly when considering protection of untested species.
Marissa A. Jensen+2 more
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