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Effortful Control
The capacity to regulate one's behavior, emotions, and thoughts in the pursuit of long-term goals, often in the face of external demands or distractions.
Extraversion/Surgency
A personality trait marked by outward energy, sociability, talkativeness, assertiveness, and a high level of engagement with the external world.
Negative Affectivity
A personality trait characterized by a tendency to experience negative emotions such as sadness, anxiety, and anger more frequently and intensely than others.
Activity Level
A term in developmental psychology referring to the overall energy and frequency of behaviors displayed by an individual.
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