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Explicit Beliefs About Nonverbal Behavior and the Big Five Traits
ABSTRACT Introduction Everyday experience as well as the research literature on trait attributions suggest that people use nonverbal cues when judging the personality of a person. However, little research has reported on people's explicitly held beliefs about these associations.
Judith A. Hall +3 more
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Towards better illness perception in advanced chronic kidney disease: clinical, psychological and cognitive factors to address. [PDF]
Tamarit A +3 more
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ABSTRACT Introduction This study examined the associations between individual‐ and group‐level relational mobility and the Big Five personality traits, along with demographic variables and macro‐level variables, targeting 5048 people in all 47 Japanese prefectural capitals. Methods The study controlled for macro‐level variables such as total population,
Takehiko Ito, Haruto Takagishi
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Researcher-Rated "Snapshots" of Stress: Initial Validation of Two Stress Assessment Approaches and Their Relationship to Internalizing Symptoms. [PDF]
Cole E +3 more
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Anxiety and anhedonia in depression: Associations with neuroticism and cognitive control
Allen Liao +18 more
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Narcissism Is Associated With Blunted Error‐Related Brain Activity
ABSTRACT Objective Narcissism is associated with self‐enhancement and social antagonism, yet its neural underpinnings, particularly in error processing, remain underexplored. Competing theoretical models, such as the mask model and the metacognitive model, offer conflicting hypotheses regarding how narcissism influences early neural responses to errors.
Esther M. Robins +5 more
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The mediating role of self-compassion in the relationship between big five personality traits and depression among Chinese preclinical medical students: a multicenter cross-sectional study. [PDF]
Wang Q, Cao X, Tai Q.
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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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