• Robert Plomin
  • People who are high in agreeableness
  • They also tend to have higher natural oxytocin levels
  • There’s a strong genetic component




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    There’s a strong genetic component
    : Daniel Goleman, “Major Personality Study Finds That Traits
    Are Mostly Inherited,” New York Times, December 2, 1986,
    http://www.nytimes.com/1986/12/02/science/major-personality-study-finds-that-traits-are-
    mostly-inherited.html?pagewanted=all
    .
    Robert Plomin
    : Robert Plomin, phone call with the author, August 9, 2016.
    more likely to become introverts
    : Jerome Kagan et al., “Reactivity in Infants: A Cross-National
    Comparison,” Developmental Psychology 30, no. 3 (1994), doi:10.1037//0012–1649.30.3.342;
    Michael V. Ellis and Erica S. Robbins, “In Celebration of Nature: A Dialogue with Jerome
    Kagan,” Journal of Counseling and Development 68, no. 6 (1990), doi:10.1002/j.1556–
    6676.1990.tb01426.x; Brian R. Little, Me, Myself, and Us: The Science of Personality and the
    Art of Well-Being (New York: Public Affairs, 2016); Susan Cain, Quiet: The Power of
    Introverts in a World That Can’t Stop Talking (London: Penguin, 2013), 99–100.
    People who are high in agreeableness
    : W. G. Graziano and R. M. Tobin, “The Cognitive and
    Motivational Foundations Underlying Agreeableness,” in M. D. Robinson, E. Watkins, and E.
    Harmon-Jones, eds., Handbook of Cognition and Emotion (New York: Guilford, 2013), 347–
    364.
    They also tend to have higher natural oxytocin levels
    : Mitsuhiro Matsuzaki et al., “Oxytocin: A
    Therapeutic Target for Mental Disorders,” Journal of Physiological Sciences 62, no. 6 (2012),
    doi:10.1007/s12576–012–0232–9; Angeliki Theodoridou et al., “Oxytocin and Social
    Perception: Oxytocin Increases Perceived Facial Trustworthiness and Attractiveness,”
    Hormones and Behavior 56, no. 1 (2009), doi:10.1016/j.yhbeh.2009.03.019; Anthony Lane et
    al., “Oxytocin Increases Willingness to Socially Share One’s Emotions,” International
    Journal of Psychology 48, no. 4 (2013), doi:10.1080/00207594.2012.677540; Christopher
    Cardoso et al., “Stress-Induced Negative Mood Moderates the Relation between Oxytocin
    Administration and Trust: Evidence for the Tend-and-Befriend Response to Stress?”
    Psychoneuroendocrinology 38, no. 11 (2013), doi:10.1016/j.psyneuen.2013.05.006.

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