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Modelling Change in Perceived Quality of Life (PQOL).
Personality Correlates of Happiness.
Extraversion, Neuroticism and Susceptibility to Positive and Negative Mood Induction.
Extraversion not a Filter, Neuroticism not an Outcome: A Reply to Lawton.
Adding 'Liebe und Arbeit': The Full Five Factor Model and Well-Being.
The Social Activity/Subjective Well-Being Relation.
The Conquest of Happiness.
The Happiness of Extraverts.
Extraversion, Neuroticism and Satisfaction with Life among Adolescents.
Interactive Effects of Extraversion, Neuroticism, and Social Relationships on Subjective Well-Being.
Personal Adjustment to Aging: Longitudinal Prediction from Neuroticism and Extraversion.
Extraversion and Subjective Well-Being in a U.S. National Probability Sample.
Happiness and Social Skills.
Happiness as a Function of Personality and Social Encounters.
Happiness is a Thing Called Stable Extraversion: A Further Examination of the Relationship between the Oxford Happiness Inventory and Eysenck's Dimensional Model of Personality and Gender.
Subjective Well-Being: Three Decades of Progress.
Personality and Subjective Well-Being Across the Life Span
Cross-Cultural Evidence for the Fundamental Features of Extraversion.
Culture, Personality, and Subjective Well-Being: Integrating Process Models of Life Satisfaction.
Development of Hierarchical Configuration Models for Parent Behavior and Child Behavior.
An Intraindividual Process Approach to the Relationship between Extraversion and Positive Affect: Is Acting Extraverted as "Good" as Being Extraverted?
Personality and Cognitive Processing of Affective Information.
Personality, Mood, and Cognitive Processing of Emotional Information: Three Conceptual Frameworks.
Facets of Extraversion Related to Life Satisfaction.
Residential Mobility, Well-Being, and Mortality.
Explaining the Extraversion/ Positive Affect Relation: Sociability cannot Account for Extraverts' Greater Happiness.
Happiness, Introversion-Extraversion and Happy Introverts.
Extraversion, Neuroticism, and susceptibility to Positive and Negative Affect: A test of Two Theoretical Models.
Long and happy living: Trends and patterns of happy life expectancy in the U.S., 1970 - 2000.
Why Extraverts Are Happier Than Introverts:
The Role of Mood Regulation.
Personality, Social Activities, Job-Search Behavior and Interview Success: Distinguishing Between PANAS Trait Positive Affect and NEO Extraversion.
Tell Me Who You Are, And I Will Tell You How You Feel?
Does Gratitude Always Work? Ambivalence over Emotional Expression inhibits the Beneficial Effect
of Gratitude on Well-being.
The Relationship Between Life Satisfaction and Emotional Experience in 21 European Countries.
The Relationship Between Personality and Subjective Well-Being: Different Association Patterns When Measuring the Affective Component in Frequency and Intensity .
The Associations among Computer-Mediated Communication, Relationships, and Well-being
Facebook and its Effects on Users’ Empathic
Social Skills and Life Satisfaction: A Double-Edged Sword Effect
How Replicable Are Links Between Personality Traits and Consequential Life Outcomes? The Life Outcomes of Personality Replication Project
Neuroticism and Extraversion Personality Traits, Health Behaviours, and Subjective Well-being: the Fukuoka Study (Japan)
Predicting Subjective Quality of Life: The Contributions of Personality and Perceived Control
The Role of Self-Esteem and Social Support in the Relationship between Extraversion and Happiness: a Serial Mediation Model
The Association between Extraversion and Well‐Being Is Limited to One Facet
Why Extraverts are Happier: A day Reconstruction Study
Emotion Regulation Strategies as a Predictor
of Life Satisfaction in University Students
The Moderator Effect of Extraversion on the Relationship between Leisure Activities and Happiness
The Moderating Effects of Marital Status on the Relationship between Extraversion Personality Trait and Subjective Wellbeing of Indonesian Adults
Maakt Luxe Consumptie Gelukkig? (Does Luxury Consumption Make You Happy?)
The Correlation between Introversion-
Extroversion and Measures of Happiness
La autoestima, la extraversión y el
resentimiento como variables predictoras del
bienestar subjetivo (Self-Esteem, Extraversion And Resentment As Predictor Variables Of Subjective Well-Being )
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