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Extraversion: nature, development and implications to psychological health and work life
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2014Registro en:
Mesurado, Maria Belen; Mateo, Nino José; Valencia, Marshall; Richaud, Maria Cristina; Extraversion: nature, development and implications to psychological health and work life; Nova Science Publishers; 2014; 53-66
978-1-62948-630-7
CONICET Digital
CONICET
Autor
Mesurado, Maria Belen
Mateo, Nino José
Valencia, Marshall
Richaud, Maria Cristina
Resumen
Extroversion is a personality trait characterized by gregariousness, excitement-seeking, and positive affect. Sociability is also considered as an important part of extraversion, as persons that enjoy social activities prefer being with others than being alone (Lucas & Diener, 2001; Lucas & Fujita, 2000; Lucas et al., 2000). This chapter reviews current psychological studies on extraversion. The nature, development, and factors related to extroversion will be initially explored. The relationship of extraversion on personality traits, health behaviours, subjective well-being and positive psychological development will then be discussed. Finally, empirical evidences will be analysed regarding how extroversion relates to work life. The implications of extroversion in different aspects of psychological health and work life are discussed.