Browse by Goldsmiths authors: Smillie, Luke D.

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  • Do Extraverts Get More Bang for the Buck? Refining the Affective-Reactivity Hypothesis of Extraversion. (2012) Smillie, Luke D.; Cooper, Andrew; Wilt, Joshua and Revelle, William
  • Evidence for the validity of dimensions in the presence of rater source factors. (2011) Guenole, Nigel; Cockerill, T; Chamorro-Premuzic, Tomas and Smillie, Luke D.
  • Individual differences in reward-prediction-error: extraversion and feedback-related negativity. (2011) Smillie, Luke D.; Cooper, Andrew and Pickering, Alan picture_as_pdf
  • Individual differences in cognitive control: the role of psychoticism and working memory in set-shifting. (2010) Smillie, Luke D.; Cooper, Andrew; Tharp, Ian and Pelling, Emma L.
  • Personality and defensive reactions: fear, trait anxiety and threat magnification. (2010) Perkins, Adam; Cooper, Andrew; Abdellal, Maura; Smillie, Luke D. and Corr, Philip
  • Variation in DRD2 dopamine gene predicts extraverted personality. (2010) Smillie, Luke D.; Cooper, Andrew; Proitsi, Petroula; Powell, John F. and Pickering, Alan
  • Caffeine enhances working memory for extraverts. (2010) Smillie, Luke D. and Gökçen, Elif
  • A confirmatory factor analysis of the Mini-IPIP five-factor model personality scale. (2010) Cooper, Andrew; Smillie, Luke D. and Corr, Philip J.
  • Impulsiveness and resource allocation: Testing Humphreys and Revelle’s (1984) explanation of impulsive personality. (2009) Smillie, Luke D.; Yeo, Gillian B. and Lang, Katie L.
  • Personality and the bipolar spectrum: normative and classification data for the Eysenck Personality Questionnaire–Revised. (2009) Smillie, Luke D.; Bhairo, Yohan; Gray, Joana; Gunasinghe, Cerisse; Elkin, Amanda; McGuffin, Peter and Farmer, Ane
  • What is reinforcement sensitivity? Neuroscience paradigms for approach-avoidance process theories of personality. (2008) Smillie, Luke D.
  • A trait conceptualization of reward-reactivity. (2008) Cooper, Andrew; Smillie, Luke D. and Jackson, Chris J.
  • Distinguishing between learning and motivation in behavioral tests of the reinforcement sensitivity theory of personality. (2007) Smillie, Luke D.; Dalgleish, L. and Jackson, C.
  • The new reinforcement sensitivity theory: Implications for personality measurement. (2006) Smillie, Luke D.; Pickering, Alan and Jackson, Chris J.
  • Benefits of all work and no play: The relationship between neuroticism and performance as a function of resource allocation. (2006) Smillie, Luke D.; Furnham, A.; Jackson, C. and Yeo, G.
  • Functional Impulsivity and Reinforcement Sensitivity Theory. (2006) Smillie, Luke D. and Jackson, C.
  • The appetitive motivation scale and other BAS measures in the prediction of Approach and Active Avoidance. (2005) Smillie, Luke D. and Jackson, Chris J.
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  • The behavioural activation system: Challenges and opportunities. (2008) Pickering, Alan and Smillie, Luke D.