Emotion Appraisals Predict Neuroticism and Extraversion: A Multilevel Investigation of the Appraisals in Personality (AIP) Model
The current study proposes and refines the Appraisals in Personality (AIP) model in a multilevel investigation of whether appraisal dimensions of emotion predict differences in state neuroticism and extraversion. University students (N = 151) completed a five-factor measure of trait personality, and...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Journal of individual differences 2015-01, Vol.36 (1), p.1-10 |
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Zusammenfassung: | The current study proposes and refines the Appraisals in Personality (AIP) model
in a multilevel investigation of whether appraisal dimensions of emotion predict
differences in state neuroticism and extraversion. University students
(N = 151) completed a five-factor measure of trait
personality, and retrospectively reported seven situations from the previous
week, giving state personality and appraisal ratings for each situation. Results
indicated that: (a) trait neuroticism and extraversion predicted average levels
of state neuroticism and extraversion respectively, and (b) five of the examined
appraisal dimensions predicted one, or both of the state neuroticism and
extraversion personality domains. However, trait personality did not moderate
the relationship between appraisals and state personality. It is concluded that
appraisal dimensions of emotion may provide a useful taxonomy for quantifying
and comparing situations, and predicting state personality. |
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ISSN: | 1614-0001 2151-2299 |
DOI: | 10.1027/1614-0001/a000149 |