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Neuroticism and marital satisfaction
Behaviour Research and Therapy, 1978Abstract Thirty happily married and thirty unhappily married couples were examined by means of the MPI questionnaire to test the hypothesis that emotional instability impaired satisfaction in marriage. Unhappily married partners were very significantly higher on neuroticism than happily married partners, but there were no differences in extraversion ...
Zbigniew Zaleski, Maria Galkowska
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Mobility, extraversion, and neuroticism
The Pavlovian Journal of Biological Science, 1985Mobility, a property of Pavlovian higher nervous activity, was measured using an induction task. Negative induction, following presentation of an excitatory stimulus, is an index of mobility of excitation and positive induction, following presentation of an inhibitory stimulus is an index of mobility of inhibition.
Dall P.J., White K.D.
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Neuroticism in the Early Puerperium
British Journal of Psychiatry, 1965This study has arisen from an almost universal clinical observation that many mothers during the first few days of the puerperium show evidence of disturbed emotion. This has been variously described by such terms as “labile emotional reactions” (Millar, 1962), a hysteroid reaction (Robin, 1962), “an emotional lability and a tendency to a mild ...
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Neuroticism and Sense of Coherence
Psychological Reports, 1996The relationship of scores on sense of coherence with measures of personality traits was assessed using the 29-item Orientation to Life Questionnaire and the Eysenck Personality Inventory. In one group of 95 mixed-sex students scores on Neuroticism bore a highly negative relationship with scores on sense of coherence.
M. J. Cook, Linda M. Gibson
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Causal influences of neuroticism on mental health and cardiovascular disease
Human Genetics, 2021Fuquan Zhang+6 more
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Neuroticism and Facebook Addiction: How Social Media can Affect Mood?
The American journal of family therapy, 2019Individuals high in neuroticism experience negative affect and social anxiety, therefore, they may prefer online communications where they are able to portray an idealized image of themselves to attract social support, seek validation, and enhance mood ...
I. Abbasi, M. Drouin
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The Inheritance of Neuroticism: A Reply
Journal of Mental Science, 1959This is a reply to a critique by Karon and Saunders (9) of the Eysenck and Prell work on the inheritance of neuroticism (6). This paper is a curious combination of sophisticated statistical analysis and argument by irrelevant association. Thus the authors mention the fact that we found a strong heredity predisposition but go on to say that “the results
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Journal of Neuroscience Psychology and Economics, 2018
We analyze the influence of individuals’ degree of extraversion and neuroticism on the determinants of their risk-taking behavior in investment decisions. As there are no studies that investigate the influence of personality traits on risk attitude, risk
A. Oehler, Florian Wedlich
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We analyze the influence of individuals’ degree of extraversion and neuroticism on the determinants of their risk-taking behavior in investment decisions. As there are no studies that investigate the influence of personality traits on risk attitude, risk
A. Oehler, Florian Wedlich
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European Journal of Personality, 2018
Pfattheicher and colleagues recently published an article entitled ‘Old Wine in New Bottles? The Case of Self–compassion and Neuroticism’ that argues the negative items of the Self–compassion Scale (SCS), which represent reduced uncompassionate self ...
K. Neff+3 more
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Pfattheicher and colleagues recently published an article entitled ‘Old Wine in New Bottles? The Case of Self–compassion and Neuroticism’ that argues the negative items of the Self–compassion Scale (SCS), which represent reduced uncompassionate self ...
K. Neff+3 more
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PREGNANCY AND NEUROTICISM [PDF]
Carl Wood+3 more
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