Relationship satisfaction of extroverts and agreeable people: How do they get there?

We examined the process by which extraversion and agreeableness influence satisfaction in a one-week diary study in which participants rated their satisfaction and interactions with 10 target persons. The effect of extraversion was mediated by higher levels of trust and the effect of agreeableness w...

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Main Authors: TOV, William, LEE, Huey Woon, Nai, Ze Ling Serene
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spelling sg-smu-ink.soss_research-29242015-04-14T08:06:06Z Relationship satisfaction of extroverts and agreeable people: How do they get there? TOV, William LEE, Huey Woon Nai, Ze Ling Serene We examined the process by which extraversion and agreeableness influence satisfaction in a one-week diary study in which participants rated their satisfaction and interactions with 10 target persons. The effect of extraversion was mediated by higher levels of trust and the effect of agreeableness was mediated by negative social exchanges. 2014-05-22T07:00:00Z text https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/soss_research/1667 Research Collection School of Social Sciences eng Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University Social Psychology
institution Singapore Management University
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topic Social Psychology
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TOV, William
LEE, Huey Woon
Nai, Ze Ling Serene
Relationship satisfaction of extroverts and agreeable people: How do they get there?
description We examined the process by which extraversion and agreeableness influence satisfaction in a one-week diary study in which participants rated their satisfaction and interactions with 10 target persons. The effect of extraversion was mediated by higher levels of trust and the effect of agreeableness was mediated by negative social exchanges.
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author TOV, William
LEE, Huey Woon
Nai, Ze Ling Serene
author_facet TOV, William
LEE, Huey Woon
Nai, Ze Ling Serene
author_sort TOV, William
title Relationship satisfaction of extroverts and agreeable people: How do they get there?
title_short Relationship satisfaction of extroverts and agreeable people: How do they get there?
title_full Relationship satisfaction of extroverts and agreeable people: How do they get there?
title_fullStr Relationship satisfaction of extroverts and agreeable people: How do they get there?
title_full_unstemmed Relationship satisfaction of extroverts and agreeable people: How do they get there?
title_sort relationship satisfaction of extroverts and agreeable people: how do they get there?
publisher Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University
publishDate 2014
url https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/soss_research/1667
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