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August 2015
To be is to vary: The influence of social roles and affect on daily fluctuations in personality
SPEAKER: Robert E. Wilson Although we have general ways of thinking, feeling, and behaving, we fluctuate quite a bit around these stable tendencies. In this talk, I will examine the affective and social processes underlying daily personality fluctuations. Results from two experience sampling studies (N = 208, 2,301 surveys; N =434, 11,591 surveys) indicate that mood and social roles account for a large amount of the within-person variance. In addition, affective and social triggers appear to influence people differentially. This…
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