Happy as an Extraverted Clam?
@article{Deneve1999HappyAA, title={Happy as an Extraverted Clam?}, author={K. Deneve}, journal={Current Directions in Psychological Science}, year={1999}, volume={8}, pages={141 - 144} }
Personality characteristics, especially the traits of extraversion and neuroticism, have been proposed as the primary determinant of subjective wellbeing (SWB). Meta-analytic evidence presented here suggests that personality is indeed strongly related with SWB, and that only health is more strongly correlated with SWB. In a study of 137 personality traits that have been correlated with SWB, neuroticism was one of the strongest negative correlates of SWB. However, extraversion was not the… CONTINUE READING
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