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The independent effects of personality and situations on real-time expressions of behavior and emotion.
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Behavioral SciencesPersonality PsychologyCognitive ScienceEmotional ResponseSocial PsychologyAffective NeuroscienceAffective ComputingJoint InfluenceHuman InteractionSocial SciencesReal-time ExpressionsApplied Social PsychologyPersonality TraitsPsychological EvaluationEmotionPsychologyBehavior CharacteristicIndependent Effects
The joint influence of persons and situations on behavior has long been posited by personality and social psychological theory (Funder, 2006; Lewin, 1951). However, a lack of tools for real-time behavioral and situation assessment has left direct investigations of this sort immobilized. This study combines recent advances in situation assessment and experience sampling methodology to examine the simultaneous effects of personality traits and situation characteristics on real-time expressions of behavior and emotion in N = 210 participants. The results support an additive model such that both personality traits and situation characteristics independently predict real-time expressions of behavior and emotion. These results have implications for several prominent theoretical perspectives in personality, including both trait and cognitive theories.
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