When people are confronted with negative feedback, they often respond by trying to protect their self-image. But not everyone reacts the same way. A new study published in the journal Social ...
People who are organized, with high levels of self-discipline, may be less likely to develop mild cognitive impairment as they age, while people who are moody or emotionally unstable are more likely ...
STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. — A new study found certain personality traits are linked to mild cognitive decline later in life. The research, published Monday in the Journal of Personality and Social ...
The desire to be self-aware and understand our own unique needs has led to an increased interest in understanding personality types. Personality tests, such as Myers-Briggs, use personality traits to ...
The Otrovert personality, coined by Dr. Rami Kaminski, describes individuals who don't strongly identify with social groups, ...
Wealthy people tend to be extroverted. No surprise there. Since no one achieves anything worthwhile on their own, the ability ...
Extraverts and individuals who are disciplined are less likely to experience cognitive decline later in life, whereas those with neuroticism have an increased risk for cognitive dysfunction, new ...
From kind to selfish, funny or shy — we all hold dozens of personality traits that make us unique. They could help predict the risk of dementia, a memory-destroying disease that strikes millions in ...
Personality trait change is common. For example, if we think of people as low, medium, or high in a personality trait, about a third of them will swap their levels over the next few years. Why? Most ...
Optical illusion personality tests use tricky images to reveal hidden traits based on what you notice first. For example, ...