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Agreeableness

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social-science2 years ago

The Key Personality Traits for Expanding Social Networks in Older Adults

A study published in the Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin suggests that extraversion and agreeableness are key personality traits that predict larger social networks in older adults. The research, based on data from the English Longitudinal Study of Ageing, found that individuals who are more outgoing and kind tend to have more friends, family members, and close relationships. Verbal communication skills were not significantly related to social relationships. The study highlights the importance of considering individual differences in social network research and understanding the factors that predict network size in later life.

business2 years ago

"The Rise of Agreeable Employees: A Shift in Hiring Preferences Post-Pandemic"

Managers are increasingly valuing the trait of agreeableness in employees, according to a study published in Collective Intelligence. The research suggests that in situations with high levels of uncertainty, agreeableness leads to higher team performance. Historically, agreeableness was considered irrelevant or potentially distracting, but this study shows its value in today's workplace. Challenges like return-to-office strategies or creating new hiring criteria often lack a single right answer, making cooperative individuals who engage in conversation more useful than those who prioritize individual success. The study emphasizes the need to move away from the "star system" and embrace a more cooperative approach.

social-science2 years ago

Dating App Users Seek Agreeable, Emotionally Stable, and Introverted Partners

People on dating apps tend to prefer potential partners who have similar levels of agreeableness, conscientiousness, and extraversion. Participants in a study evaluated 100 different online dating profiles and showed a preference for profiles that were perceived as more agreeable, emotionally stable, and introverted. However, there were no significant effects for perceived conscientiousness or openness, suggesting that these traits did not strongly influence the number of matches a profile received. The study supports the idea that people display assortative preferences in the context of online dating, particularly for the personality traits agreeableness and openness.