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ArtikelDriven to Tears or to Joy : Response Dominance and Trait-Based Predictions  
Oleh: Robinson, Michael D. ; Hoffman, Scott J. ; Wilkowski, Benjamin M. ; Goetz, Mark C.
Jenis: Article from Journal - ilmiah internasional
Dalam koleksi: Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin (http://journals.sagepub.com/home/pspc) vol. 32 no. 05 (2006), page 629-640.
Topik: NEUROTICISM; traitedness; reaction time; extraversion; neuroticism; emotion
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Isi artikelThe present studies reinvigorate the construct of traitedness from a cognitive perspective. Tendencies toward habit (vs. flexibility) were assessed by examining response dominance performance within choice reaction time tasks. Consistent with the idea that response dominance reflects a tendency toward habitual modes of thought and action, three studies involving 428 undergraduates revealed that trait - outcome and test - retest correlations were higher among individuals higher in response dominance. In Studies 1 and 2, such trait - consistency effects took the form of stronger relations between extraversion and neuroticism, on one hand, and mood states and behaviour, on the other. In Study 3, such tendencies took the form of higher test - retest correlations related to daily experiences of mood states, somatic symptoms, and life satisfaction. Together, the studies reveal a consistent effect of response dominance on trait - like consistency and raise some important issues for future studies of the traitedness construct.
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