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Gender differences in personality traits across cultures: robust and surprising findings.
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 2001Secondary analyses of Revised NEO Personality Inventory data from 26 cultures (N = 23,031) suggest that gender differences are small relative to individual variation within genders; differences are replicated across cultures for both college-age and ...
P. Costa, A. Terracciano, R. McCrae
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Personality traits and intrapreneurship: the mediating effect of career adaptability
, 2018Purpose The purpose of this paper is to discover the antecedents of intrapreneurship. Based on career construction theory and prior personality studies, this study examined the mediating effects of career adaptability on the relation between ...
H. Woo
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Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 2016
The stability of individual differences is a fundamental issue in personality psychology. Although accumulating evidence suggests that many psychological attributes are both stable and change over time, existing research rarely takes advantage of ...
I. Anusic, U. Schimmack
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The stability of individual differences is a fundamental issue in personality psychology. Although accumulating evidence suggests that many psychological attributes are both stable and change over time, existing research rarely takes advantage of ...
I. Anusic, U. Schimmack
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Is Anti-Intellectualism a Personality Trait? [PDF]
In interpreting empirical findings from studies to validate an anti-intellectualism scale, Eigenberger and Sealander suggest that anti-intellectualism might be a heritable trait related to “openness to experience.” This brief article offers a rejoinder, arguing that anti-intellectualism makes sense as a cultural perspective that varies by time and ...
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Personality Traits and Political Ideology: A First Global Assessment
, 2017This article presents the first assessment of how the five‐factor model of personality and political ideology are associated across the world. Personality traits become more and more important in the study of political behavior. And the relationship with
Matthias Fatke
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The role of personality traits in insomnia
Sleep Medicine Reviews, 2010Insomnia is a highly prevalent sleep disorder, known to affect psychological well-being and quality of life. While perpetuating factors have received much attention, the role of predisposing factors has not been studied in much detail. The susceptibility to develop insomnia may be linked to the presence of certain personality features.
Albert P. Aldenkamp+4 more
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Borderline personality: Traits and disorder.
Journal of Abnormal Psychology, 2000Although the 5-factor model (FFM) has been advocated as an alternative to representing the construct of borderline personality, some argue that this diagnosis carries essential information that is not well captured by the FFM. The present study examined antecedent, concurrent, and predictive markers of construct validity in a sample of 362 patients ...
Leslie C. Morey, Mary C. Zanarini
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On friendship development and the Big Five personality traits
, 2016In this paper, we argue that friendship should receive more attention in social/personality research. Here, we focus on our area of expertise, personality traits, and review the literature on how personality traits influence friendship formation ...
Kelci Harris, S. Vazire
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Encyclopedia of Education and Information Technologies, 2020
Courtney E. Ackerman
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Courtney E. Ackerman
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Personality Traits in theDSM–5
Journal of Personality Assessment, 2011Recent advances in personality research coupled with a broad acknowledgment of the limitations of the representation of personality pathology in the third and fourth editions of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-III and DSM-IV) have positioned personality science to influence the shape of personality assessment in the fifth
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