Personality and affective forecasting: Trait introverts underpredict the hedonic benefits of acting extraverted.

Volume: 104, Issue: 6, Pages: 1092 - 1108
Published: Jan 1, 2013
Abstract
People report enjoying momentary extraverted behavior, and this does not seem to depend on trait levels of introversion-extraversion. Assuming that introverts desire enjoyment, this finding raises the question, why do introverts not act extraverted more often? This research explored a novel explanation, that trait introverts make an affective forecasting error, underpredicting the hedonic benefits of extraverted behavior. Study 1 (n = 97) found...
Paper Details
Title
Personality and affective forecasting: Trait introverts underpredict the hedonic benefits of acting extraverted.
Published Date
Jan 1, 2013
Volume
104
Issue
6
Pages
1092 - 1108
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