| 11. | By 1967, his style had become increasingly tighter, without losing its emotionality.
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| 12. | The second, Negative Self-Evaluation, is shared by Extraversion and Emotionality.
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| 13. | For example, the emotionality of a plot affects the characteristics of a story.
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| 14. | This model measures levels of emotionality, activity, sociability, and shyness in children.
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| 15. | Cognitive flexibility, emotionality, vital agency, and warmth are central to human nature.
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| 16. | Shockley-Zalabak and Keyton's ( 2010 ) hypothetical case demonstrates bounded emotionality.
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| 17. | Some researchers have also related the concept of bounded emotionality to leadership within an organization.
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| 18. | Day Is Done is an eerie film of a very particular cinematography and emotionality.
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| 19. | His use of stark contrasts and emotionality is credited to the influence of Vincent van Gogh.
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| 20. | Neuroticism or emotionality is characterized by high levels of negative affect such as depression and anxiety.
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