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The structure of emotional expressivity: each emotion counts.

Lisa I Trierweiler1, Michael Eid, Tanja Lischetzke.   

Abstract

Several models of the dimensionality of emotional expressivity were examined in a multitrait-multimethod study. Targets and peer raters completed measures of the target's emotional expressivity (Berkeley Expressivity Questionnaire. BEQ; J. J. Gross & O. P. John, 1995; and a measure of emotion-specific expression) and the Big 5 personality dimensions. The results of structural equation modeling and analysis of variance revealed that an emotion-specific model was superior to models of valence-specific or unidimensional expressivity. The distinct emotions differed in their relations with the dimensions of the 5-factor model. These results were corroborated by self- and other reports. Finally, the degree of convergence between self- and other ratings differed between emotions, demonstrating the multidimensional character of emotional expressivity.

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Year:  2002        PMID: 12051576

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Pers Soc Psychol        ISSN: 0022-3514


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