Authors
Ulrich Schimmack, Shigehiro Oishi, R Michael Furr, David C Funder
Publication date
2004/8
Journal
Personality and social psychology bulletin
Volume
30
Issue
8
Pages
1062-1075
Publisher
Sage Publications
Description
At the global level of the Big Five, Extraversion and Neuroticism are the strongest predictors of life satisfaction. However, Extraversion and Neuroticism are multifaceted constructs that combine more specific traits. This article examined the contribution of facets of Extraversion and Neuroticism to life satisfaction in four studies. The depression facet of Neuroticism and the positive emotions/cheerfulness facet of Extraversion were the strongest and most consistent predictors of life satisfaction. These two facets often accounted for more variance in life satisfaction than Neuroticism and Extraversion. The findings suggest that measures of depression and positive emotions/cheerfulness are necessary and sufficient to predict life satisfaction from personality traits. The results also lead to a more refined understanding of the specific personality traits that influence life satisfaction: Depression is more important than anxiety or …
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Scholar articles
U Schimmack, S Oishi, RM Furr, DC Funder - Personality and social psychology bulletin, 2004