Browse by Goldsmiths authors: Smillie, Luke D.
Number of items: 18.
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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
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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.