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57 matches found for "personality traits"

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Scientists discover area of brain that makes a 'people person'

Cambridge University researchers have discovered that whether someone is a 'people-person' may depend on the structure of their brain: the greater the concentration of brain tissue in certai...

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For your health, pick a mate who is conscientious and, perhaps, also neurotic

Their study, of adults over age 50, also found that women, but not men, get an added health benefit when paired with someone who is conscientious and neurotic.This is the first large-scale ana...

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Scientists identify the neural circuitry of first impressions

Making sense of others in a social interaction is not easy—each new person we meet may be a source of ambiguous and complex information. However, when encountering someone for the first time, we are o...

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Previous work experience not always a positive for a new job

A study of telephone call center employees is one of the first to suggest that previous work experience isn’t all positive for new employees. Workers may keep some old habits and ways of doing things...

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Socially Active and Not Easily Stressed? You May Not Develop Dementia

The study involves 506 older people who did not have dementia when first examined. The group was given questionnaires about their personality traits and lifestyle. The personality questions identified...

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Socially stable individuals delay seeking help for alcohol problems

Working actively to intervene at an early stage in order to prevent alcohol problems and to thereby promote public health is of great importance, says Kristina Berglund who is publicly defending her t...

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Virtual faces created with emotions, moods and personality

“The aim of this work has been to design a model that reveals a person's moods and displays them on a virtual face”, SINC was informed by one of the authors of the study, Diana Arellano, from the...

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Life Is a Highway: Study Confirms Cars Have Personality

Now a study co-authored by a Florida State University researcher has confirmed through a complex statistical analysis that many people see human facial features in the front end of automobiles and asc...

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People with an Eating Disorder Need Extra Support During the Holidays

The office parties, friendly festivities and family gatherings between Thanksgiving and New Year’s Day bring an overabundance of food as well as anxiety and can be definite triggers for many suffering...

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Personality Shapes Perception Of Romance, But Doesn't Tell the Whole Story

In a new analysis, researchers at the University of Illinois found that measuring the quality of romantic relationships is more complex than these earlier studies suggest. While personality has been f...

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Early-onset depressive disorders predict the use of addictive substances in adolescence

Analysis of twins discordant for early-onset depressive disorders confirm predictive associations of early-onset depressive disorders with smokeless tobacco use and frequent drinking at age 17½, in wi...

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Car fronts at face value

Do people attribute certain personality traits or emotions to car fronts? If so, could this have implications for driving and pedestrian behavior? Truls Thorstensen (EFS Consulting Vienna), Karl Gramm...

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Personality study shows risk of first depression episode late in life

“We assume that because depression has not developed for people with these personality traits by the age of 70 that it won’t develop,” said Paul R. Duberstein, Ph.D., professor of psychiatry who led t...

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Why the dating game is taken at face value

The Durham University-led study of 700 heterosexual participants also found that young men and women look for complete opposites when it comes to relationships with the other sex. Men generall...

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Genes hold the key to how happy we are

Psychologists at the University of Edinburgh working with researchers at Queensland Institute for Medical Research in Australia found that happiness is partly determined by personality traits and that...

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