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Luke D. Smillie
Luke D. Smillie
Melbourne School of Psychological Sciences
Verified email at unimelb.edu.au - Homepage
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Predicting psychological and subjective well-being from personality: A meta-analysis.
J Anglim, S Horwood, LD Smillie, RJ Marrero, JK Wood
Psychological bulletin 146 (4), 279, 2020
8152020
The new reinforcement sensitivity theory: Implications for personality measurement
LD Smillie, AD Pickering, CJ Jackson
Personality and Social Psychology Review 10 (4), 320-335, 2006
5202006
A confirmatory factor analysis of the Mini-IPIP five-factor model personality scale
AJ Cooper, LD Smillie, PJ Corr
Personality and Individual Differences 48 (5), 688-691, 2010
2442010
Conceptual distinctions among Carver and White’s (1994) BAS scales: A reward-reactivity versus trait impulsivity perspective
LD Smillie, CJ Jackson, LI Dalgleish
Personality and Individual Differences 40 (5), 1039-1050, 2006
2342006
The role of interpersonal traits in social decision making: Exploring sources of behavioral heterogeneity in economic games
K Zhao, LD Smillie
Personality and Social Psychology Review 19 (3), 277-302, 2015
2322015
Do extraverts get more bang for the buck? Refining the affective-reactivity hypothesis of extraversion.
LD Smillie, AJ Cooper, J Wilt, W Revelle
Journal of personality and social psychology 103 (2), 306, 2012
2222012
Unique associations between big five personality aspects and multiple dimensions of well‐being
J Sun, SB Kaufman, LD Smillie
Journal of personality 86 (2), 158-172, 2018
2022018
Benefits of all work and no play: The relationship between neuroticism and performance as a function of resource allocation.
LD Smillie, GB Yeo, AF Furnham, CJ Jackson
Journal of Applied Psychology 91 (1), 139, 2006
1852006
Functional impulsivity and reinforcement sensitivity theory
LD Smillie, CJ Jackson
Journal of Personality 74 (1), 47-84, 2006
1792006
Extraversion and reward processing
LD Smillie
Current Directions in Psychological Science 22 (3), 167-172, 2013
1772013
What is reinforcement sensitivity? Neuroscience paradigms for approach‐avoidance process theories of personality
LD Smillie
European Journal of Personality 22 (5), 359-384, 2008
1732008
Sub‐threshold autism traits: The role of trait emotional intelligence and cognitive flexibility
E Gökçen, KV Petrides, K Hudry, N Frederickson, LD Smillie
British Journal of Psychology 105 (2), 187-199, 2014
1592014
A new measure for the revised reinforcement sensitivity theory: Psychometric criteria and genetic validation
M Reuter, AJ Cooper, LD Smillie, S Markett, C Montag
Frontiers in systems neuroscience 9, 38, 2015
1352015
Clarifying the relation between extraversion and positive affect
LD Smillie, CG DeYoung, PJ Hall
Journal of personality 83 (5), 564-574, 2015
1262015
Openness and other Big Five traits in relation to dispositional mixed emotions
KA Barford, LD Smillie
Personality and individual differences 102, 118-122, 2016
1232016
Evaluating the Big Five as an organizing framework for commonly used psychological trait scales.
TF Bainbridge, SG Ludeke, LD Smillie
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology 122 (4), 749, 2022
1202022
Individual differences in reward–prediction–error: Extraversion and feedback-related negativity
LD Smillie, AJ Cooper, AD Pickering
Social Cognitive and Affective Neuroscience 6 (5), 646-652, 2011
1192011
Costs and benefits of acting extraverted: A randomized controlled trial.
R Jacques-Hamilton, J Sun, LD Smillie
Journal of Experimental Psychology: General 148 (9), 1538, 2019
1172019
To fear or fly to the unknown: Tolerance for ambiguity and Big Five personality traits
HK Jach, LD Smillie
Journal of Research in Personality 79, 67-78, 2019
1102019
Trait extraversion and dopamine function
J Wacker, LD Smillie
Social and Personality Psychology Compass 9 (6), 225-238, 2015
1072015
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