Following a major study of the effects of personality on job performance, researchers zoomed in on one personality trait – agreeableness – and found that it has a desirable effect on hundreds of ...
Personality psychology is enjoying somewhat of a renaissance these days. In large part this is due to the emergence of the Big Five, an elegant model that has grounded personality theory in sound ...
Researchers have been very interested in personality traits in recent years—the “big five" include openness, conscientiousness, extraversion, agreeableness, and neuroticism—and the types of outcomes ...
Agreeableness—the tendency to be cooperative, accommodating, trusting, and friendly—is a prosocial personality trait that is a strong predictor of happiness and well-being, but that can be problematic ...
When we talk about our personality, many of us treat it as a fixed, unchanging part of us. But the truth is our personality can evolve and often does, even without us deliberately trying. For example, ...
Following a major study of the effects of personality on job performance, researchers zoomed in on one personality trait – agreeableness – and found that it has a desirable effect on hundreds of ...
Nice people may be at greater risk of bankruptcy and other financial hardships compared with their less agreeable peers, not because they are more cooperative, but because they don't value money as ...
So-called agreeable individuals are more likely to find themselves in financial woe when compared with their "less agreeable peers" a study published in the Journal of Personality and Social ...