Psychology News and Research Briefs Tag Archive:
Personality
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Study: Spouse Personality and Recovery A study published in the Journal of Personality and Social Psychology says having a neurotic or anxious spouse may hinder your recovery after a major health crisis, while having a positive spouse can help it. Researchers assessed personality, signs of depr... Continue reading Study: Spouse Personality and Recovery
PsychBriefs: November 25-December 1, 2007 Our weekly wrap-up of news, interesting research, and noteworthy happenings in the worlds of psychiatry, psychology, and social work. Continue reading PsychBriefs: November 25-December 1, 2007
Shopping Patterns Can Predict Normal, Psychotic Personalities Taking a look at holiday shopping patterns may help identify personality disorders, says Paul Albanese, Assistant Professor of Marketing at Kent State University. Continue reading Shopping Patterns Can Predict Normal, Psychotic Personalities
Adult Personality Type May Be Determined By Preschool Young children who are shy tend to stay that way into adulthood, shows new research on personality that shows the same goes for aggressive children, although they tend to mellow out somewhat as time goes by. Continue reading Adult Personality Type May Be Determined By Preschool
Is Happiness Genetic? While about half of the happiness we experience in life comes from factors such as relationships and health, the rest of it may be a matter of inheriting the right genes, shows a new study on twins. Continue reading Is Happiness Genetic? |
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