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neuroticism

People tend to have a tendency to feel negative emotions more often than positive ones.

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neuroticism

People who are very emotionally sensitive often experience changes in their emotions, feel anxious, and have a tendency to become depressed.

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neuroticism

Eysenck's factorial theory of personality includes a dimension of emotional instability, which is a measure of how easily someone gets upset or anxious. People who are easily irritated, anxious, and maladjusted are on the more unstable end of the spectrum, while people who are calm and well-adjusted are on the other end.

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