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Individual differences in the effects of personal space invasion: A test of the Brebner-Cooper model of extraversion
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Individual differences in the effects of personal space invasion: A test of the Brebner-Cooper model of extraversion

Mary Katsikitis and J Brebner
Personality and Individual Differences, Vol.2(1), pp.5-10
1981
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https://doi.org/10.1016/0191-8869(81)90046-5View
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Psychology Cognitive Sciences
An experiment using invasion of personal space as a means of increasing arousal level tested the hypothesis that extraverts' performance at a relatively 'inspective' task would be impaired under conditions of increased arousal while they would perform better than introverts under more 'responsive' conditions. The role of N was examined. Results supported predictions drawn from the Brebner-Cooper (1974) model of extraversion.

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