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Personality Traits and Cognitive Abilities in Conflict Management: Preliminary Insights from a Situational Judgment Test of Emotional Intelligence. [PDF]
Völker J, Schlegel K, Mortillaro M.
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Extraversion and Organizational Work Beliefs as Pre-Employment Predictors of Union Attitudes [PDF]
Jeffery D. Houghton
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ABSTRACT Introduction Does virtue benefit its possessor, or is it beneficial for others but not the self? We tested two highly influential theories that offer contradictory answers. In particular, we focused on three “hard cases” for the theory that virtue promotes well‐being—that is, three virtues that aren't obviously enjoyable (compassion, patience,
Michael M. Prinzing +3 more
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On the unitary nature of extraversion
H J, Eysenck, S B, Eysenck
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Higher BMI and extraversion are associated with greater button-press force in a lab setting. [PDF]
Chang B, Yang S, Zhang N.
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ABSTRACT Objective Previous studies on the relationship between global (top‐down) and domain‐specific (bottom‐up) evaluations of life satisfaction have revealed mixed findings. The current study investigated the reciprocal relationship between top‐down and bottom‐up processes using two analytic methods to properly account for time‐varying predictors ...
Gabriele Prati
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Enacted Extraversion as a Well-Being Enhancing Strategy in Everyday Life
Zack van Allen +3 more
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Strategy‐Situation Fit of Proactive Emotion Regulation and the Role of Personality
ABSTRACT Introduction Research on emotion regulation has primarily focused on reactive strategies, while proactive emotion regulation remains less understood. This study investigates proactive emotion regulation through situation selection, where individuals deliberately choose environments to promote desirable emotional outcomes, and examines how this
Mario Wenzel, Zarah Rowland
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Context specific personality associations with political ideology are shaped by geographical variation. [PDF]
Garner KM, Revelle W.
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