Neuroticism and interpersonal perception: Evidence for positive, but not negative, biases
Journal of Personality2019Vol. 88(2), pp. 217–236
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Abstract
These findings help to shed light on the interpersonal perception dynamics of Neuroticism in a real-life context and add to our understanding of the psychological mechanisms underlying the interplay of personality and interpersonal perceptions.
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