نتایج جستجو برای: extroverts vs introverts

تعداد نتایج: 234358  

Journal: :Science 1978
P J Fray G F Koob S D Iversen

2012
Stefan Hart Veronica Novotny-Diermayr Kee Chuan Goh Meredith Williams Yong Cheng Tan Lai Chun Ong Albert Cheong Bee Kheng Ng Chithra Amalini Babita Madan Harish Nagaraj Ramesh Jayaraman Khalid M Pasha Kantharaj Ethirajulu Wee Joo Chng Nurulhuda Mustafa Boon Cher Goh Cyril Benes Ultan McDermott Mathew Garnett Brian Dymock Jeanette M. Wood B. C. Goh W. J. Chng N. Mustafa

1 S*BIO Pte Ltd, 1 Science Park Road, Singapore 117528, Singapore 2 Cancer Science Institute of Singapore, National University of Singapore, 14 Medical Drive, Singapore 117599, Singapore, 3 Department of Haematology-Oncology, National University Cancer Institute of Singapore, National University Health System, 1E Kent Ridge Road, NUHS Tower Block, Singapore 119228, Singapore. Massachusetts Gene...

2017
Xiaomeng Hu Andrew Kim Nicholas Siwek David Wilder

Research suggests that Facebooking can be both beneficial and detrimental for users' psychological well-being. The current study attempts to reconcile these seemingly mixed and inconsistent findings by unpacking the specific effects of Facebooking on users' online-offline social relationship satisfaction and psychological well-being. Using structural equation modeling, pathways were examined betw...

Journal: :Time 2012
Bryan Walsh

And for 20 minutes or so after arriving, despite the usual nerves, I did just that. But small talk with stiffbacked strangers at a swanky cocktail party is by far my least favorite part of my job. Send me to a famine or a flood and I'm comfortable. A few rounds of the room at a social event, however, leave me exhausted. So now and then I retreat into the solitude of the bathroom, watching the m...

Journal: :Journal of personality and social psychology 2009
Ronen Cuperman William Ickes

The authors used the unstructured dyadic interaction paradigm to examine the effects of gender and the Big Five personality traits on dyad members' behaviors and perceptions in 87 initial, unstructured interactions. Most of the significant Big Five effects (84%) were associated with the traits of Extraversion and Agreeableness. There were several significant actor and partner effects for both o...

Journal: :Social cognitive and affective neuroscience 2011
Luke D Smillie Andrew J Cooper Alan D Pickering

Medial frontal scalp-recorded negativity occurring ∼200-300 ms post-stimulus [known as feedback-related negativity (FRN)] is attenuated following unpredicted reward and potentiated following unpredicted non-reward. This encourages the view that FRN may partly reflect dopaminergic 'reward-prediction-error' signalling. We examined the influence of a putatively dopamine-based personality trait, ex...

Journal: :Psychological science 2013
Adam M Grant

Despite the widespread assumption that extraverts are the most productive salespeople, research has shown weak and conflicting relationships between extraversion and sales performance. In light of these puzzling results, I propose that the relationship between extraversion and sales performance is not linear but curvilinear: Ambiverts achieve greater sales productivity than extraverts or introv...

2014
Lindsay K. Yamaoka Lindsay Yamaoka

This study investigated the effects of personality type and ethnicity on reactivity to stressful stimuli by examining acculturation and adherence to Asian American cultural values as moderators. Twenty-two Asian American and twenty-two European American students performed a mental arithmetic task and a speech task while cardiovascular (CV) reactivity was monitored. Level of extraversion, accult...

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