Personality and lexical decision times for evaluative words |
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Authors: | Peter Borkenau Marko Paelecke Rongrong Yu |
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Affiliation: | Martin‐Luther Universit?t Halle‐Wittenberg, Halle, Germany |
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Abstract: | We studied personality influences on accessibility of pleasant and unpleasant stimuli in a sample of 129 students. Self‐reports and reports by knowledgeable informants on extraversion, neuroticism, approach temperament and avoidance temperament were combined with a go/no‐go lexical decision task that included pleasant, unpleasant and neutral words, and two response modes, manual and vocal. The data were analysed using multilevel modelling. Extraversion and approach temperament predicted faster identification of pleasant words than of neutral and of unpleasant words. Vocal responses took longer than manual responses, but mode of response did not interact with the valence of the words. Copyright © 2009 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd. |
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Keywords: | cognitive processes implicit measures multilevel analysis personality types |
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