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      • Personality can moderate the link between stress and cognition such as accurate intuition. This can happen to a degree that existing effects may not be become apparent in the main effect (i.e. without considering personality), which highlights the necessity to consider personality in stress research, ERA in particular.
  1. Feb 27, 2020 · We investigated whether personality in terms of emotion regulation abilities (ERA) moderates the relationship between stress-contingent HPA activity and accuracy of intuitive coherence judgments. Method

  2. Mar 31, 2022 · Stress can have short- and long-term physical and emotional effects. Research has shown that some personality traits can lead to active coping strategies to deal with stress, while...

  3. Feb 9, 2023 · The research suggests that personality facets offer incremental power in predicting multiple criteria, so future studies might observe stronger links between personality and interpersonal emotion regulation by taking a more nuanced approach to personality.

    • Robin Wickett, Nils Muhlert, Karen Niven
    • 2023/02
    • 10.3390/ijerph20043073
  4. According to the results of this review, it can be concluded that personality typology of individuals influenced their biological reactivity to stressful events. Understanding the biological basis of personality can help to better understand vulnerability to stress.

  5. Feb 1, 2020 · Personality, specifically neuroticism, predicts how susceptible we are to experiencing negative emotions, whereas negative emotions can, in turn, bias self-rated personality.

  6. Feb 9, 2023 · Our findings suggest that extraversion may be the most relevant trait in shaping interpersonal emotion regulation, and that the influence of personality on regulatory effectiveness is unlikely to arise due to preferences for using different types of strategies.

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  8. Abstract. Abundant evidence links personality with emotion via coping. Alternatively, personality can be viewed as an emergent property of responses to the experience of emotion.