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  1. As our interest was in the influence of personality on interpersonal emotion regulation, rather than in the influence of personality over and above other factors, we did not control for background variables, such as regulator and target gender, when testing our hypotheses [47,48]. We conducted a series of linear regressions, each with a unique dependent variable.

  2. Feb 1, 2020 · 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 ...

  3. Feb 9, 2023 · Interpersonal emotion regulation is common in everyday life and important to various outcomes. However, there is a lack of understanding about the personality profiles of people who are good at regulating others’ emotions. We conducted a dyadic study, pairing 89 ‘regulators’ and ‘targets’, with the targets subjected to a psychosocial stressor in the form of a job interview, and the ...

  4. most personality and emotion regulation research sits within the selection stage. The number of papers in this area allows us to review the use of intrapersonal and interpersonal emotion regulation strategies. 3.3.1. Personality and intrapersonal regulation strategies Although not the primary focus of most studies, empirical associations ...

  5. This review examines theoretical and empirical evidence describing the role that personality traits play in shaping individuals' intrapersonal and interpersonal regulation styles. We define and delineate personality traits and emotion regulation and summarize empirical relations between them. Specifically, we review research on the Big Five ...

    • David J. Hughes, Ioannis K. Kratsiotis, Karen Niven, David Holman
    • 2020
  6. Feb 9, 2023 · Interpersonal emotion regulation is common in everyday life and important to various outcomes. However, there is a lack of understanding about the personality profiles of people who are good at regulating others' emotions. We conducted a dyadic study, pairing 89 'regulators' and 'targets', with the …

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  8. Mar 28, 2024 · Although some researchers have used the term interpersonal emotion regulation to refer to any form of emotion regulation that involves a social component, including the regulation of one's own feelings using the presence or help of others (Zaki & Williams, 2013), we reserve the term to refer exclusively to extrinsic processes in which the feelings regulated belong to another person (i.e., the ...

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