| 1. | Neuroticism typically includes symptoms of anxiety, obsessions, and phobias.
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| 2. | Finally, lower levels of neuroticism lead to higher job satisfaction.
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| 3. | In particular, extroversion and neuroticism have been linked to loneliness.
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| 4. | Neuroticism explains significant variation in mood and job satisfaction among workers.
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| 5. | In particular, one theory focuses on the personality trait neuroticism.
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| 6. | Additionally, neuroticism is positively correlated with emotional use of music.
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| 7. | This neuroticism can even lead to clinical depression and low productivity.
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| 8. | Neuroticism and extraversion are the two most widely studied traits.
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| 9. | Individual sensitivity to punishment is at the core of neuroticism.
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| 10. | Neuroticism can be broken into the two facets of anxiety and depression.
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