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Relationship between personality and sleep: a dual validation study combining empirical and big data-driven approaches. [PDF]
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Climbing the Dark Ladder: How Status and Inclusion Aspirations, Perceived Attainment, and Behaviors Relate to the Dark Triad. [PDF]
Mahadevan N, Jordan CH.
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Extraversion is linked to volume of the orbitofrontal cortex
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Effects of Distraction, Introversion-Extraversion and Sex Type upon Performance
Norman Reed
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This chapter provides a review of extraversion, defined as a dimension of personality reflecting individual differences in the tendencies to experience and exhibit positive affect, assertive behavior, decisive thinking, and desires for social attention. Extraversion is one of five basic tendencies in the Five Factor Model (FFM) of personality.
Joshua Wilt, William Revelle
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This chapter provides a review of extraversion, defined as a dimension of personality reflecting individual differences in the tendencies to experience and exhibit positive affect, assertive behavior, decisive thinking, and desires for social attention. Extraversion is one of five basic tendencies in the Five Factor Model (FFM) of personality.
Joshua Wilt, William Revelle
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British Journal of Social and Clinical Psychology, 1975
According to Eysenck's (1957, 1960, 1967) theory of personality, extroverts are posited as having higher pain thresholds and greater pain tolerance than introverts. The evidence for these hypothesized relationships is reviewed. Findings appear inconclusive in both cases.
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According to Eysenck's (1957, 1960, 1967) theory of personality, extroverts are posited as having higher pain thresholds and greater pain tolerance than introverts. The evidence for these hypothesized relationships is reviewed. Findings appear inconclusive in both cases.
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EXTRAVERSION—INTROVERSION AND THE EEG
British Journal of Psychology, 1969Studies relating measures of the EEG to extraversion—introversion are reviewed and criteria set up for their evaluation. A new measure of mean dominant frequency is proposed. Extravert and introvert EEGs are compared, firstly across the whole frequency range (with eyes closed) and secondly across theta, alpha and beta ranges under alternating ...
A, Gale, M, Coles, J, Blaydon
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