Empirical Tests and Theoretical Extensions of Arousal-Based Theories of Personality

  • Revelle W
  • Anderson K
  • Humphreys M
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(from the preface) argues] that it is impulsivity rather than E-I extraversion-introversion] regarded as a high order factor that is related to individual differences in the level of arousal / the authors have shown that the study of individual differences in impulsivity combined with studies of human cognitive performance under different levels of arousal leads to interesting results (preface); (from the book) introversion-extraversion and performance (book); impulsivity, time of day, and task variables (book); theories of arousal and performance (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2012 APA, all rights reserved) (book)

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Revelle, W., Anderson, K. J., & Humphreys, M. S. (1987). Empirical Tests and Theoretical Extensions of Arousal-Based Theories of Personality. In Personality Dimensions and Arousal (pp. 17–36). Springer US. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4899-2043-0_2

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