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PERSONALITY TRAITS SHOW DIFFERENTIAL RELATIONS WITH ANXIETY AND DEPRESSION IN A NONCLINICAL SAMPLE
2015
Psychologia
This study examined how the personality traits of behavioral inhibition and behavioral activation contribute to the development of anxiety and depression. We used two-wave short-term longitudinal data from 319 students. Data collections were two months apart. Personality traits were assessed using Gray's Reinforcement Sensitivity Theory: Behavioral Inhibition and Activation Systems (BIS and BAS). After confirming simple correlations, hierarchical regressions were conducted to test how residual
doi:10.2117/psysoc.2015.15
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