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    express high negative affectivity view themselves and a variety of aspects of the world around them in generally negative terms. Negative affectivity is strongly...
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  • and Negative Affect Schedule (PANAS) is a self-report questionnaire that consists of two 10-item scales to measure both positive and negative affect. Each...
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  • high positive affectivity are typically enthusiastic, energetic, confident, active, and alert. Research has linked positive affectivity with an increase...
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    levels of negative affectivity, stemming directly from the individual's emotional sensitivity to negative emotions. This negative affectivity causes emotional...
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    and affectivity (an individual's overall disposition or temperament, which can be characterized as having a generally positive or negative affect). In...
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  • conceptualization discrepancy. Big Five personality traits Negative affectivity Positive affectivity Job performance Job satisfaction Life satisfaction Locus...
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  • affectivity and negative affectivity and that each person has a certain level of both positive affectivity and negative affectivity. Hence, according...
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    such as irresponsibility and risk taking. Negative affectivity: A disposition toward frequent and intense negative emotions, such as anxiety, sadness, anger...
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  • high levels of the negative affect trait are related to emotional eating. Negative affectivity is a personality trait involving negative emotions and poor...
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  • of medical psychology, is defined as the joint tendency towards negative affectivity (e.g. worry, irritability, gloom) and social inhibition (e.g. reticence...
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    Indeed, compared with negotiators with negative or natural affectivity, negotiators with positive affectivity reached more agreements and tended to honor...
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  • on negative affectivity are dysphoric and have a negative view of self. They are also prone to more somatic symptoms, and focus more on negative situations...
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  • can also be examined in terms of positive and negative affectivity. Positive and negative affectivity refers to the types of emotions felt by an individual...
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    self-report. Watson D.; Clark L.A. (1984). "Negative affectivity: The disposition to experience negative emotional states". Psychological Bulletin. 96...
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  • In children and adolescents, psychologists speak of temperamental negative affectivity that, during adolescence, develops into the neuroticism personality...
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    Specifically, this research describes the role of negative affectivity and positive affectivity. Negative affectivity is related strongly to the personality trait...
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  • trait domains that characterize pathological personality expression: Negative Affectivity, Detachment, Antagonism, Disinhibition, and Psychoticism. These domains...
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    suggests additional antagonistic traits for "malignant", and traits of negative affectivity for "vulnerable" manifestations of NPD. The patient must also meet...
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    model relating human-likeness to affect. Yamada et al. found that cognitive difficulty was associated with negative affect at the midpoint of a morphed continuum...
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    respond more to positive affect than to negative affect, since they exhibit more positive-affect reactivity to the positive-affect induction, yet they do...
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  • classification Negative affectivity Positive affectivity Self-report inventory Ekkekakis, Panteleimon; Russell, James A. (2013). The Measurement of Affect, Mood...
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  • can permanently alter affective processing. Lesioning the amygdala causes blunted affect responses to both positive and negative stimuli. This effect is...
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  • 10.1293 Watson, D., Clark, L., & Carey, G. (1988). Positive and negative affectivity and their relation to anxiety and depressive disorders. Journal of...
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  • traits. A similar concept is included in the ICD-11 as the condition "negative affectivity". The term neurosis was coined by Scottish doctor William Cullen...
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  • affects and minimizing negative affects. Affect should also be properly expressed so to make the identification of affect possible to others. Affect theory...
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  • "positive affect", while the displays of more negative emotions, such as crying and tense gestures, is respectively termed "negative affect". Affect is important...
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  • More specifically, affective reactions are pleasant or unpleasant reactions that provide information on positive ('good') and negative ('bad') value, respectively...
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    Negative feedback (or balancing feedback) occurs when some function of the output of a system, process, or mechanism is fed back in a manner that tends...
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  • from behavior-genetic studies that have found that positive and negative affectivity each have high heritability (40% and 55% respectively in one study)...
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  • to affect their judgments and perceptions. These negative moods may lead to problems in social relationships. For example, one maladaptive negative mood...
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