EFTA01087797Set 9
30p10,936w
Personality: How Interventions
Increase Regulatory Success, and How Depletion
Moderates the Effects of Traits on Behavior
Roy F. Baumeister,' Matthew Gcdlliot,1 C. Nathan DeWall,'
and Megan Ocrten2
'Florida State ... University
2Maquarie University
ABSTRACT Self-regulation is a highly adaptive, distinctively human
trait that enables people to override and alter their responses, including
changing themselves so as to live ... depletion. Furthermore, it shows that ego depletion moderates the effects
of many traits on behavior, particularly such that wide differences in so-
cially disapproved motivations produce greater differences in behavior
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EFTA00589498Set 9
2016-10-158p2,263w
personality in mate choice. Some report we are attracted to those with similar personality traits; others
conclude that opposites attract; still others maintain neither play a role. So I approached ... perspective: biology.
Four primary, temperament dimensions
Personality is composed of two basic types of traits: those an individual acquires through experience,
traits of character; and those with biological underpinnings, traits ... temperament. Traits of
temperament are heritable, relatively stable across the life course and linked to specific genes, hormones
and/or neurotransmitter systems; indeed some 50 percent of who we are stems
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EFTA01103908Set 9
151p75,784w
exaptation? Does the exaptation generate profits or losses for survival and
reproduction? Is the trait associated with byproducts, incidental consequences of the evolutionary
process? What effects, if any, do these ... process of domestication, and artificial selection in particular,
generate both desired and unanticipated traits?
In most cases of animal domestication, we know little about how the wild type changed because ... companionship, each of these personality styles is linked to other
behavioral and physiological traits. For example, breeds with high activity levels are smaller than breeds
with low activity levels, aggressive
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EFTA00797982Set 9
16p9,971w
competitive drive, risk-taking, and aggression (Browne, 2006; Eisenegger et al., 2011). These traits
are related to the motivation to achieve scientific excellence (Feist, 1998; Simonton. 1999a) and hence indi ... levels. For example, conditions that
exert a certain genetic selection pressure will eventually alter traits and hence behaviors in the population.
Certain genotypic properties will likewise eventually affect the social ... acknowledging an unlimited chain of
causal relations across multiple levels of explanation (e.g., genetic, trait psychological, social, and environ-
mental), we argue that proximal explanations at the phenotypic level
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EFTA00979941Set 9
2013-12-2923p12,524w
pale compared with a potential genetic gold mine SGB
has begun to discover, identifying traits, for instance, that make certain strains of the plant resistant to
extreme heat or cold ... youfigure out how to do heat tolerancefor corn or soybeans, what is that
trait worth as climate change accelerates?" asked Arama Kukutai, managing director at Finistere
Ventures, a San Diego ... hybridization process,
creating a technology platform that can be deployed to discover genetic traits in other agricultural
crops. For instance, in November SGB signed a deal with the Yulex Corporation
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EFTA00809746Set 9
8p3,163w
Frick, P. J., & White, S. F. (2008). Research Review: The importance of callous-unemotional traits for
developmental models of aggressive and antisocial behavior. Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry ... style designates an important subgroup of antisocial and aggressive youth. Specifically, callous-unemotional
(CU) traits (e.g., lack of guilt, absence of empathy, callous use of others) seem to be relatively ... particularly severe, aggressive, and
stable pattern of antisocial behavior. Further, antisocial youth with CU traits show a number of distinct
emotional, cognitive, and personality characteristics compared to other antisocial youth
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EFTA00669736Set 9
2014-06-2735p13,094w
Genius,
Cesare Lombroso, an Italian physician, provided a gossipy and expansive
account of traits associated with genius—left-handedness, celibacy,
stammering, precocity, and, of course, neurosis and psychosis ... exams can be administered to
large groups of people. Assuming that creativity is a trait everyone has in
varying amounts, those with the highest scores can be classified as
exceptionally ... Joyce, for example, had a daughter who suffered from
schizophrenia, and he himself had traits that placed him on the
schizophrenia spectrum. (He was socially aloof and even cruel
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EFTA00782875Set 9
2018-12-1817p2,743w
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EFTA01801416Set 10
2011-10-1715p8,138w
correctly viewed as distinctively probing and =riginal. And there is little
doubt that such traits, if correctly identifi=d and analyzed, can inform our assessments of how presidents do their ... there is plenty of room for debate whe= it comes to attaching particular traits to particular presidents.<=p>
For example, do we =eally want to place George Washington ... economy less robust and our nation less saf=." That's a classic Active-Negative trait, according to Barber.
Ind=ed, as Barber predicted in 1969, shortly after Richard Nixon
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EFTA01922860Set 10
2014-06-2750p13,161w
Genius, Cesare Lombroso, an Italian physician,
provided a gossipy and expansive account of traits associated
with genius—left-handedness, celibacy, stammering, precocity,
and, of course, neurosis and psychosis ... exams can be administered to large
groups of people. Assuming that creativity is a trait everyone has
in varying amounts, those with the highest scores can be
classified as exceptionally ... Joyce, for example, had a daughter who
suffered from schizophrenia, and he himself had traits that
placed him on the schizophrenia spectrum. (He was socially
aloof and even cruel
https://www.justice.gov/epstein/files/DataSet%2010/EFTA01922860.pdf
EFTA02702508Set 11
15p11,124w
this? InkWell selects topics
to write about, and then chooses a set of personality traits to CG pointed out one that seemed funny—"the powerful
display, a set of controlling ... this interplay could provide useful research results
manity we are exploring—does it exhibit traits generally asso- into the possible nature of the mind.
ciated with people, especially creative people ... happened during the day to
but are these external and to some extent internal traits part serve as a trigger, or I'm simply a little too fatigued to crush
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EFTA01211313Set 9
2018-12-1817p2,724w
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EFTA01130654Set 9
5p4,560w
Difference tity of a species, person, or culture.
verbal operants are selected. No new Traits in a species and practices in a
susceptibility to reinforcement was Each of the three ... contain complex; and new contingencies of sur-
as a variation, like a morphological trait the information" needed by the fertilized vival are dealt with by increasingly effec-
in genetic theory ... environment things are not machines: selection by show similar shortcomings. Anthropolo-
selects the adaptive traits; (ii) that an consequences makes the difference.) In gy is heavily structural, and political
individual
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EFTA01204385Set 9
2014-08-1725p10,233w
Gordon
Claridge and his colleagues at Oxford University published a study looking at psychotic traits among
comedians. They found that comedians tended to have what he calls a "conflicted" profile ... combination of introverted, depressive traits, on the one hand, and on the other, the complete
opposite: extraverted, impulsive, manic traits." "So this does give substance to the idea
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