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. THE RELATION OF INDIVIDUAL VARIABILITY TO EMOTIONALITY * SUSAN W. GRAY Florida State College for Women The present study has had as its purpose the investigation of possible relationships between emotional ...
, 2005. Program in International Nutrition University of California Davis, California Relation of Neonatal Iron Status to Individual Variability in Neonatal Temperament ABSTRACT: The relation between ...
variables related to affective differentiation can moderate the observed structure. Indices of circumplexity (Browne, 1992) and congruence coefficients to the hypothesized target were used to quantify ...
to be 2 distinct clusters of highly sensitive individuals (a smaller group with an unhappy childhood and related variables , and a larger group similar to nonhighly sensitive individuals except ...
, was rated by trained clinicians on emotionality , and had a time sample taken of his nervous movements during a classroom situation. Thirty variables resulted from the study. A factorial analysis ...
of emotionality (as measured by the Revised Toronto Alexithymia Scale), and with both time and frequency domain measures of the heart rate variability . The results demonstrate intricate connections between ...
, and emotionality . A review of research results reveals no support for its association with impulsivity, or related variables (assaultiveness, ego control, etc.). Support is also lacking for its correlation ...
, emotionality , disgust sensitivity, political orientation, art knowledge, and participant gender relate to the liking of grotesque art. In Study 1, participants (N = 203) rated their liking and interest in 40 ...
by these individual difference variables . It was hypothesized that personality predicts susceptibility to stressors and coping mechanisms that modify the cognitive and affective reactions that influence health status ...
Predicted 4 emotionality variables to be related because it was hypothesized that they were all influenced by fear of novel stimuli. Their relatedness was compared by using within- and between-groups ...
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