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Citation

Nave CS, Sherman RA, Funder DC, Hampson SE, Goldberg LR. Soc. Psychol. Pers. Sci. 2010; 1(4): 327-334.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2010, SAGE Publishing)

DOI

10.1177/1948550610370717

PMID

unavailable

Abstract

The continuity of personality's association with directly observed behavior is demonstrated across two contexts spanning four decades. During the 1960s, elementary school teachers rated personalities of members of the ethnically diverse Hawaii Personality and Health Cohort. The same individuals were interviewed in a medical clinic more than 40 years later. Trained coders viewed video recordings of a subset of these interviews (N = 144; 68 female, 76 male) and assessed the behavior they observed using the Riverside Behavioral Q-sort Version 3. Children rated by their teachers as "verbally fluent" (defined as unrestrained talkativeness) showed dominant and socially adept behavior as middle-aged adults. Early "adaptability" was associated with cheerful and intellectually curious behavior, early "impulsivity" was associated with later talkativeness and loud speech, and early-rated tendencies to "self-minimize" were related to adult expressions of insecurity and humility.

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