نتایج جستجو برای: extraversion

تعداد نتایج: 2904  

Journal: :Biological psychiatry 2009
Marijn A Distel Timothy J Trull Gonneke Willemsen Jacqueline M Vink Catherine A Derom Michael Lynskey Nicholas G Martin Dorret I Boomsma

BACKGROUND Recently, the nature of personality disorders and their relationship with normal personality traits has received extensive attention. The five-factor model (FFM) of personality, consisting of the personality traits neuroticism, extraversion, openness to experience, agreeableness, and conscientiousness, is one of the proposed models to conceptualize personality disorders as maladaptiv...

Journal: :Twin research : the official journal of the International Society for Twin Studies 2004
Andrew M Johnson Philip A Vernon Julie Aitken Harris Kerry L Jang

Phenotypic research on leadership style has long considered the importance of individual differences in personality when identifying the behaviors associated with good leaders. Although leadership and many personality traits have been separately shown to be heritable, these constructs have not been examined with genetically informative data to identify common sources of heritability in the two ...

Journal: :Journal of psychiatric research 2012
Julie Karsten Brenda W J H Penninx Hariëtte Riese Johan Ormel Willem A Nolen Catharina A Hartman

BACKGROUND Neuroticism and extraversion are affected by depressive disorder state. Less is known about depressive state effects on conscientiousness, agreeableness and openness. Furthermore, state effects of anxiety disorders on personality have been far less studied than those of depressive disorder. Here, we aim to determine the extent of change in all five personality traits associated with ...

Journal: :Developmental science 2013
Elma E Hilbrink Elena Sakkalou Kate Ellis-Davies Nia C Fowler Merideth Gattis

Research on imitation in infancy has primarily focused on what and when infants imitate. More recently, however, the question why infants imitate has received renewed attention, partly motivated by the finding that infants sometimes selectively imitate the actions of others and sometimes faithfully imitate, or overimitate, the actions of others. The present study evaluates the hypothesis that t...

Journal: :International Journal of Social Science Studies 2015

2017
Man K. Xu Darya Gaysina Roula Tsonaka Alexandre J. S. Morin Tim J. Croudace Jennifer H. Barnett Jeanine Houwing-Duistermaat Marcus Richards Peter B. Jones

Very few molecular genetic studies of personality traits have used longitudinal phenotypic data, therefore molecular basis for developmental change and stability of personality remains to be explored. We examined the role of the monoamine oxidase A gene (MAOA) on extraversion and neuroticism from adolescence to adulthood, using modern latent variable methods. A sample of 1,160 male and 1,180 fe...

2016
Marc Lochbaum Kylee Litchfield Leslie Podlog Rafer Lutz

Background: Understanding leisure time physical inactivity is a priority in Westernized nations where participation rates are low. The present study sought to address this priority by examining whether the extraversion and emotional instability to leisure time exercise relationships were mediated through Elliot’s (1999) 2 2 achievement goals. Methods: Participants were 116 female and 97 male vo...

2017
Tamlin S. Conner Laura M. Thompson Rachel L. Knight Jayde A. M. Flett Aimee C. Richardson Kate L. Brookie

This project investigated how individual differences in the big-five personality traits (neuroticism, extraversion, openness to experience, conscientiousness, and agreeableness) predicted plant-food consumption in young adults. A total of 1073 participants from two samples of young adults aged 17-25 reported their daily servings of fruits, vegetables, and two unhealthy foods for comparison purp...

2016
Yajing Pang Qian Cui Yifeng Wang Yuyan Chen Xiaona Wang Shaoqiang Han Zhiqiang Zhang Guangming Lu Huafu Chen

The amygdala plays a key role in emotion processing. Its functional connectivity with other brain regions has been extensively demonstrated to be associated with extraversion and neuroticism. However, how the amygdala affects other regions and is affected by others within these connectivity patterns associated with extraversion and neuroticism remains unclear. To address this issue, we investig...

Journal: :SHS web of conferences 2021

Based on a survey of college students in Shaanxi Province, this study found that there are significant gender differences the influence adolescent personality social media engagement. In terms behavioral engagement, male extraversion traits have predictive effect Extraversion has no behavior Therefore, adolescents’ use individual growth and mental health development should consider differences.

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