Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
891346 Personality and Individual Differences 2013 6 Pages PDF
Abstract

Research has established relationships between the personality dimensions of neuroticism and BIS and broad negative emotional reactivity. However, few researchers have examined the relationships among neuroticism, BIS, and discrete negative emotional reactivities. The present study examined whether individuals scoring high on neuroticism and BIS were more reactive across four discrete negative mood inductions, relative to those scoring low on these traits. Participants (n = 166) completed personality questionnaires, measures of current mood, viewed a specific mood-inducing film clip (sadness, anger, fear or disgust) and then reported their moods a second time. Results revealed that neuroticism/BIS was associated with high reactivity to the fear and sadness inductions. Neuroticism/BIS did not predict anger or disgust reactivity, but neuroticism/BIS and extraversion/BAS interacted in predicting anger. Although further research is needed to extend generalizability, it appears that neuroticism and BIS predict negative emotional reactivity broadly, but not ubiquitously.

► Neuroticism and BIS were correlated with negative emotional reactivity. ► Discrete emotions were induced between-subjects: fear, sadness, disgust, anger. ► Neuroticism/BIS predicted increased fear and sadness reactivity. ► Neuroticism/BIS did not significantly predict disgust reactivity. ► A BIS × BAS interaction predicted anger reactivity.

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