PSYC 332 Chapter Notes - Chapter 5: Reinforcement Sensitivity Theory, Extraversion And Introversion, Reticular Formation
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Pearce-mccall and newman (1986)"s experiment with reward pretreatment and punishments for wagers. Extraverts report more positive affect than introverts, but do not necessarily report less negative affect less responsive to punishment. Extraverts who had been punished placed larger wagers whereas introverts placed less wagers, but extraverts and introverts did not differ in their betting behavior following the reward pretreatment. Hemenover and his lab on good moods found that. Good moods lasted longer in people high on e. Lischetzke and ei (2006)"s experiment with extraverts and life is beautiful. Extraverts felt more pleasant emotion and less negative emotion after film than did introverts. Barrett (1997)"s experiment on retrospective ratings of moods. Extraverts tended to recall even more positive moods tha they reported during the 90-day period. Enables researcher to sort out statiscally both direct and indirect effects of variables on one another. Significant direct effect of extraversion on social competence and significant direct effect of social competence on happiness.