This article reports a study (N = 217) predicting self-reported momentary affect from personality. Affect was described with a two-dimensional space that integrates various affect models including the valence/arousal and the positive affect/negative affect models. Three models of personality were compared: Extraversion and Neuroticism, the Five Factor Model (which adds Agreeableness, Conscientiousness, and Openness to Experience), and Digman's Alpha and Beta. Both linear and nonlinear (interaction and quadratic) effects were examined. Results favored the Five Factor Model. Nonlinear effects were small. Personality was not linked to affect in a way consistent with the claim that certain dimensions (Positive Affect and Negative Affect) are mo...
International audienceThe interaction between neuroticism and extraversion is thought to predict aff...
The processing of self-relevant personality trait information was examined using the five factor mod...
Horstmann KT, Rauthmann J, Sherman RA, Ziegler M. Unveiling an Exclusive Link: Predicting Behavior W...
A consensus has emerged that neuroticism is associated with negative affect and extraversion is asso...
Personality features are associated with individual differences in daily emotional life, such as neg...
Personality features are associated with individual differences in daily emotional life, such as neg...
Personality features are associated with individual differences in daily emotional life, such as neg...
<div><p>Personality features are associated with individual differences in daily emotional life, suc...
Strong associations of Neuroticism and Extraversion with positive affects (PA) and negative affects ...
Due to the character of the original source materials and the nature of batch digitization, quality ...
International audienceThe interaction between neuroticism and extraversion is thought to predict aff...
The aim was to determine whether the relationship between personality traits and Subjective Well-Bei...
International audienceThe interaction between neuroticism and extraversion is thought to predict aff...
International audienceThe interaction between neuroticism and extraversion is thought to predict aff...
The aim was to examine to what extent emotional intensity accounted for associations between the Big...
International audienceThe interaction between neuroticism and extraversion is thought to predict aff...
The processing of self-relevant personality trait information was examined using the five factor mod...
Horstmann KT, Rauthmann J, Sherman RA, Ziegler M. Unveiling an Exclusive Link: Predicting Behavior W...
A consensus has emerged that neuroticism is associated with negative affect and extraversion is asso...
Personality features are associated with individual differences in daily emotional life, such as neg...
Personality features are associated with individual differences in daily emotional life, such as neg...
Personality features are associated with individual differences in daily emotional life, such as neg...
<div><p>Personality features are associated with individual differences in daily emotional life, suc...
Strong associations of Neuroticism and Extraversion with positive affects (PA) and negative affects ...
Due to the character of the original source materials and the nature of batch digitization, quality ...
International audienceThe interaction between neuroticism and extraversion is thought to predict aff...
The aim was to determine whether the relationship between personality traits and Subjective Well-Bei...
International audienceThe interaction between neuroticism and extraversion is thought to predict aff...
International audienceThe interaction between neuroticism and extraversion is thought to predict aff...
The aim was to examine to what extent emotional intensity accounted for associations between the Big...
International audienceThe interaction between neuroticism and extraversion is thought to predict aff...
The processing of self-relevant personality trait information was examined using the five factor mod...
Horstmann KT, Rauthmann J, Sherman RA, Ziegler M. Unveiling an Exclusive Link: Predicting Behavior W...