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Personality and Positive Psychology |
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Editor(s): Bernardo J Carducci, Christopher S Nave, Jeffrey S Mio and Ronald E Riggio |
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Hoboken, United States of America |
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The Wiley Encyclopedia of Personality and Individual Differences |
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10.1002/9781119547181.ch335 |
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Personality is a dynamic organization that underlies a person's characteristic ways of thinking, feeling. and behaving. The five-factor model has been widely used to conceptualize Big Five personality dimensions, which are associated with a variety of positive psychological characteristics, including well-being, psychological capital (HERO) resources, emotional intelligence, gratitude, self-compassion, grit, mindfulness, and character strengths. Personality traits are also linked to positive social influence that relate to effective persuasive communication strategies. |
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The Wiley Encyclopedia of Personality and Individual Differences: Clinical, Applied, and Cross‐Cultural Research, v.IV, p. 423-427 |
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