Authors
Michael P Wilmot, Connie R Wanberg, John D Kammeyer-Mueller, Deniz S Ones
Publication date
2019/12
Source
Journal of Applied Psychology
Volume
104
Issue
12
Pages
1447
Publisher
American Psychological Association
Description
How and to what extent does extraversion relate to work relevant variables across the lifespan? In the most extensive quantitative review to date, we summarize results from 97 published meta-analyses reporting relations of extraversion to 165 distinct work relevant variables, as well as relations of extraversion’s lower order traits to 58 variables. We first update all effects using a common set of statistical corrections and, when possible, combine independent estimates using second-order meta-analysis (Schmidt & Oh, 2013). We then organize effects within a framework of four career domains—education, job application, on the job, and career/lifespan—and five conceptual categories: motivations, values, and interests; attitudes and well-being; interpersonal; performance; and counterproductivity. Overall, extraversion shows effects in a desirable direction for 90% of variables (grand mean ρ̄=. 14), indicative of a small …
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