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Extraversion and Evaluation of Humorous Advertisements [PDF]
Evaluation of humorous advertisements is supposed to be influenced by the perceivers' traits. The present study assessed the relation of extraversion with ratings of eight characteristics of humorous and informative advertisements. 75 high school students viewed the advertisements; a small positive correlation was found between scores on Extraversion ...
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Pain Perception and Extraversion
Perceptual and Motor Skills, 1974Eysenck's ( 1960) theory of personality indicates a positive relationship between Extraversion and the inhibition of stimulation. Ss high on Extraversion should, accord~ng to this theory, have higher thresholds for pain and greater tolerance of pain than low Ss H~gh scorers should, in other words, interpret a given amount of stimulation as less painful
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Extraversion and the McCollough Effect
British Journal of Psychology, 1993Two experiments are reported which show that extraverts experience significantly stronger McCollough Effects than introverts. In both experiments the strength of the McCollough Effect (ME) was measured by the match‐interference method devised by Shute (1979).
William Byth, Nicola A. Logue
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Anxiety, extraversion and smoking
British Journal of Social and Clinical Psychology, 1978In previous large‐scale studies, smoking has been found to be associated either with extra version or anxiety, though not both. Using a large population of adult American males, anxiety and extraversion scores were examined in groups of never smokers, former light, former heavy, current light and current heavy smokers to test the hypotheses that ...
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The Nature of Extraversion: A Genetical Analysis
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 1975A biometrical-genetical analysis of twin data to elucidate the determinants of variation in extraversion and its components, sociability and impulsiveness, revealed that both genetical and environmental factors contributed to variation in extraversion, to the variation and covariation of its component scales, and to the interaction between subjects and
Lindon J. Eaves, Hans J. Eysenck
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BMJ, 2004
In the second article in our series, Understanding Personality Type, Anita Houghton asks you to consider where you focus your attention—inside or ...
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In the second article in our series, Understanding Personality Type, Anita Houghton asks you to consider where you focus your attention—inside or ...
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Extraversion and audiomotor reflex
Personality and Individual Differences, 1990This report deals with the relationship between extraversion and unconditioned reflex reaction to sound—the audiomotor reflex (AMR). Audiomotor reflex is the motor reflex reaction to a short, intense sound stimulus, appearing at skeletal muscles. It is most obvious in the muscles of eyelids and face.
Tajana Ljubin, Cedomir Ljubin
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Extraversion and the detection of deception
Personality and Individual Differences, 1981Abstract Extraversion, neuroticism and threat of punishment were investigated in a detection of deception paradigm. Half of the 96 subjects, by instruction, had committed a mock crime while the other half were innocent of such an act. Extraversion was related to accuracy of detection such that those with high scores on this dimension were more likely
Michel Pierre Janisse, M. T. Bradley
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EXTRAVERSION AND SENSORY THRESHOLD
Psychophysiology, 1968ABSTRACTIt was predicted that Introverts would have lower auditory thresholds than Extraverts, in line with other physiological differences between these groups. Using an ear‐choice technique and controlling the factor of guessing, the prediction was verified, using non‐patients who score at the two ends of the Eysenck Personality Inventory.
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Extraversion: Sociability and Impulsivity?
Journal of Personality Assessment, 1976The sociability and impulsivity components of extraversion were studied. Thirty experimental items were written to assess different aspects of sociability and impuslivity. These items, along with the 24 extraversion items of the MPI, were administered to 146 college students.
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