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and instrumental models that attempt to explain why extraversion is consistently related to PA and why neuroticism is … hypotheses. The results showed that fatigue moderates the relationship between neuroticism and NA, and the relationship between … extraversion and both PA and affect balance. These findings reported here constitute strong evidence in support of temperamental …
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-being. One of the strongest predictors of PA is personality, particularly neuroticism and extraversion. However, the mechanisms … relationship between neuroticism, extraversion, and PA among 199 college students (137 women, 70% White, 66% first and second year … mediated the relationship between both neuroticism and extraversion and PA. The structural model fit the data well, χ …
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The aim was to investigate the role of the affective temperament model (AFTs) in distinguishing variations in well-being among adolescents from Sweden (n = 222) and Iran (n = 120). Participants self-reported positive (PA) and negative affect (NA), life satisfaction (LS) and psychological...
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Positive psychology has been increasingly moving towards testing interventions to increase positive outcomes and decrease negative outcomes. One of these possible interventions involves increasing savoring the moment. During savoring the moment, one focuses on positive events while they occur to...
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Positive (PA) and negative affect (NA) are indicators or markers of well-being that also reflect stable emotional- temperamental dispositions. In three different studies, self-reported affect was measured by the Positive Affect and Negative Affect Schedule (PANAS). The PANAS measures affect as...
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intelligence (self- and others-emotions appraisal, use and regulation of emotion) revealed a more differentiated pattern of results …
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