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Neuroticism
A personality trait involving a long-term tendency to be in a negative or anxious emotional state, part of the Big Five personality traits.
Emotional Stability
A personality trait characterized by the ability to remain calm and composed under stress, showing resilience in the face of adversity.
Neuroticism
A feature of an individual's character marked by frequent changes in emotions, feelings of unease, irritability, concern, and a general state of sorrow.
Maturity Principle
A concept that individuals become capable of or interested in certain behaviors or cognitive tasks as they mature.
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