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Absorption, openness to experience, and hypnotizability.

Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 1991
Absorption, a correlate of hypnotizability, is conceptually related to openness to experience. Study 1 found no evidence that gender moderated the correlation between absorption and hypnotizability, or of nonlinear trends. Study 2 showed that openness was factorially complex, and that absorption was related to imaginative involvement, but not to social-
M L, Glisky   +4 more
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Relation between Transliminality and Openness to Experience

Psychological Reports, 2000
Testing 40 psychology undergraduates, an attempt was made to assess whether there is a positive correlation between transliminality (psychological material crossing thresholds into and out of consciousness) and openness to experience as measured by Brebner's Quickscales. The correlation was positive and significant but small ( r = .27, p = .05).
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Openness to Experience and Post-Traumatic Growth

2021
Although many individuals retrospectively report feeling more open and receptive to new ideas and possibilities after experiencing adverse events, research specifically examining growth on this dimension of character (as opposed to more general psychological growth) remains scarce.
Marie Forgeard   +4 more
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Transformative Tourism Experience: Openness to Thriving

2022
Over the last two decades, there has been growing academic rhetoric regarding the concept of transformation. Furthermore, the discussion of transformative experiences extends to the tourism industry and literature, reflecting the changing tourists' profiles and demands that challenge Destination Management Organizations (DMOs) to deliver tourist ...
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Age and openness to experience in autobiographical memory

Experimental Aging Research, 1986
Adult age and openness to experience were examined as predictors of autobiographical memory in a group of men and women ranging from 25 to 85 years of age. The remoteness of autobiographical memories retrieved in response to prompt words was more dependent on the age of the respondent than on his or her tendency to be receptive to new experiences as ...
D J, Sperbeck   +2 more
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Openness to Experience

Encyclopedia of Evolutionary Psychological Science, 2014
After a single hearing, the 14-year-old Mozart transcribed Allegri’sMiserere – 12 minutes of music for nine voices – from memory. In his seventies, and totally blind, Euler composed and dictated dozens of major works of mathematics.
R. McCrae, David M. Greenberg
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Openness to experience, intelligence, and successful ageing

Personality and Individual Differences, 2010
Abstract Anecdotal evidence suggests that elderly people more open to experience may age more successfully. In this study, we tested whether openness to experience was associated with memory and everyday functioning. We also investigated the role of intelligence on this association, and considered which facets of openness were related to successful ...
Gregory, T., Nettelbeck, T., Wilson, C.
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A Behavioral Approach to the Measurement of Openness-To-Experience

Journal of Personality Assessment, 1974
Summary The miniature situations method is a behavioral approach to personality assessment. The work reported here attempted to adopt the miniature situations format for measuring the concept of openness-to-experience. A factor analysis of 38 miniature situations items resulted in nine openness factors. There was evidence for the concurrent validity of
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