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The negative end sometimes labeled "Neuroticism" is associated with a tendency to feel anger, guilt, and sadness.
Why Are the Neurotic Anti-Market?, Bryan Caplan | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty 2009
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Neuroticism: 25 out of 50; scored higher than 47% of others.
I Hate Experiences Candid Engineer 2009
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The five factors underpinning the model are Openness to Experience, Conscientiousness, Extroversion, Agreeableness, and Neuroticism -- which combine to form the catchy acronym OCEAN.
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Neuroticism measures how strongly and negatively you react to the stresses of life.
Measure Your Entrepreneurial Instinct Mary Frakes 2010
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Neuroticism is defined as being moody, nervous and high strung.
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The five factors underpinning the model are Openness to Experience, Conscientiousness, Extroversion, Agreeableness, and Neuroticism -- which combine to form the catchy acronym OCEAN.
Measure Your Entrepreneurial Instinct Mary Frakes 2010
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Neuroticism may sound awful, but if you never feel anxiety, anger or depression, people may doubt your commitment and enthusiasm.
Measure Your Entrepreneurial Instinct Mary Frakes 2010
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Neuroticism may sound awful, but if you never feel anxiety, anger or depression, people may doubt your commitment and enthusiasm.
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Neuroticism indicates the subject's emotional stability, with high scorers tending to be anxious, depressed and insecure.
Personality types affect women's approach to childbirth - study 2010
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Neuroticism measures how strongly and negatively you react to the stresses of life.
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