The personality traits of liked people |
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Authors: | Jessica Wortman Dustin Wood |
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Affiliation: | aDepartment of Psychology, Wake Forest University, 438 Greene Hall, Winston-Salem, NC 27109, United States;bDepartment of Psychology, Wake Forest University, 439 Greene Hall, Winston-Salem, NC 27109, United States |
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Abstract: | ![]() There is surprisingly little understanding of how personality traits are associated with being generally liked by others after adolescence (Ozer & Benet-Martinez, 2006). We examined the relationship between self-reported personality traits and being generally liked in young adulthood in Greek organizations and freshman dormitories. We found a high level of consistency in which traits were associated with being liked. We examined the relationship between liked and socially desirable traits, using a recent theory on agency and communion (Wojciszke, Abele, & Baryla, 2009). Results help to create a personality profile of the person who is more liked by others, especially pointing to the importance of communal characteristics that are associated with behavior benefiting others. |
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Keywords: | Liking Friendship Extraversion Social desirability Personality Personality traits |
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