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Neuroticism in the Early Puerperium

British Journal of Psychiatry, 1965
This 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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The Relationship of Extraversion and Neuroticism with Risk Attitude, Risk Perception, and Return Expectations

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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Self–Compassion is Best Measured as a Global Construct and is Overlapping with but Distinct from Neuroticism: A Response to Pfattheicher, Geiger, Hartung, Weiss, and Schindler (2017)

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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Neuroticism and the sales profession

Organizational Behavior and Human Decision Processes
While neuroticism is known to change throughout people’s lives, the specific causes of these changes remain poorly understood. One underexplored question is whether specific professions and associated job characteristics can foster neuroticism. Drawing on Cybernetic Big Five Theory (CB5T), we propose business-to-business (B2B) sales jobs entail ...
Johannes Habel   +5 more
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The Inheritance of Neuroticism: A Reply

Journal of Mental Science, 1959
This 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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Influence of extraversion and neuroticism on subjective well-being: happy and unhappy people.

Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 1980
P. Costa, R. McCrae
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PREGNANCY AND NEUROTICISM

Medical Journal of Australia, 1972
R, Meares   +3 more
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"Neuroticism" and handwriting.

The Journal of Abnormal and Social Psychology, 1948
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Neuroticism and the brain

Neuroscience and Biobehavioral Reviews, 2013
Neuroticism is a robust personality trait that constitutes a risk factor for mood disorders. Neuroimaging findings related to neuroticism have been inconsistent across studies and hardly integrated in order to construct a model of the underlying neural correlates of neuroticism. The aim of the current meta-analysis was to provide a quantitative summary
Servaas, Michelle N.   +6 more
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