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PERSONALITY AND INDIVIDUAL DIFFERENCES An International Journal of Research into the Structure and Development of Personality, and the Causation of Individual Differences Volume 40, 2006 CONTENTS AND AUTHOR INDEX ELSEVIER PERSONALITY AND INDIVIDUAL DIFFERENCES An International Journal of Research into the Structure and Development of Personality, and the Causation of Individual Differences Editors-in-Chief Professor G. H. GUDJONSSON and Dr S. B. G. EYSENCK Department of Psychology, Institute of Psychiatry, De Crespigny Park, Denmark Hill, London SES 8AF Associate Editors: Dr Elizabeth Austin, University of Edinburgh, UK Dr D. Markland, University of Wales, Bangor Professor P. Barret, University of Auckland, New Zealand Dr G. Matthews, University of Cincinnati, U.S.A. Dr C. Cooper, Queen’s University, Belfast Professor A. Neubauer, Karl-Franzens-University Graz, Austria Professor P. Corr, University of Wales, Swansea Dr K. V. Petrides, University of London, UK Professor Caroline Davis, York University, UK Dr D. Saklofske, University of Calgary, Canada Dr N. Gillespie, Queensland Institute of Medical Research, Dr T. Shackelford, Florida Atlantic University, U.S.A. Australia Professor R. Stelmack, University of Ottawa, Canada Dr Veena Kumari, Institute of Psychiatry, UK Dr T. Vernon, University of Western Ontario, Canada Book Review Editor: G. D. Wilson Founding Editor Professor H. J. EysENCK™ Editorial Board Professor M. AMELANG Dr L. EAves Professor R. LYNN University of Heidelberg, Germany Medical College of Virginia, U.S.A. University of Ulster, N. Ireland Professor A. ANGLEITNER Professor M. W. EYSENCK Professor P. NETTER University of Bielefeld, Germany Royal Holloway and Bedford New College, Surrey Justus-Liebig- Universitat, Giessen, Germany Professor J. BREBNER Professor F. FARLEY Professor R. PLOMIN University of Adelaide, S. Australia University of Wisconsin, U.S.A. Institute of Psychiatry, London Professor N. BRODY Professor A. FURNHAM Professor T. SHIGEHISA Wesleyan University, Conn., U.S.A. University College, London Tokyo Kasei-Gakuin University, Japan Professor H. CARPINTERO Professor L. GOLDBERG Professor C. SPIELBERGER University Complutense de Madrid, Spain Oregon Research Institute, U.S.A. University of S. Florida, U.S.A. Professor G. CLARIDGE Professor A. R. JENSEN Professor J. STRELAU University of Oxford Kelseyville, U.S.A. University of Warszawu, Poland Professor I. DEARY Dr V. KUMARI Professor M. ZUCKERMAN University of Edinburgh, Scotland Institute of Psychiatry, London University of Delaware, U.S.A. Author Enquiries: For enquiries relating to the submission of articles (including electronic submission where available) please visit Elsevier’s Author Gateway at http://authors.elsevier.com. The Author Gateway also provides the facility to track accepted articles and set up e-mail alerts to inform you of when an article’s status has changed, as well as detailed artwork guidelines, copyright information, frequently asked questions and more. Contact details for questions arising after acceptance of an article, especially those relating to proofs, are provided after registration of an article for publication. Personality and Individual Differences has no page charges Publication Frequency: Published monthly with additional issues in January, April, July and October—2 volumes/annum Advertising information. Advertising orders and enquiries can be sent to: USA, Canada and South America: Mr Tino DeCarlo, The Advertising Department, Elsevier Inc., 360 Park Avenue South, New York, NY 10010-1710, USA; phone: (+1) (212) 633 3815; fax: (+1) (212) 633 3820; e-mail: [email protected]. 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Periodical postage rate paid at Rahway NJ and additional mailing offices. USA POSTMASTER: Send change of address to Personality and Individual Differences, Elsevier, 6277 Sea Harbor Drive, Orlando, FL 32887-4800. AIRFREIGHT AND MAILING in the USA by Mercury International Limited, 365 Blair Road, Avenel, NJ 07001. LIST OF CONTENTS Volume 40, Number 1 1 The International Society for the Study of Individual Differences (ISSID) Publisher’s Announcement D. Clarke Impulsivity as a mediator in the relationship between depression and problem gambling D.K. Deady and M.J. Law Smith Height in women predicts maternal tendencies and career orientation D.-g. Lee, K.R. Kelly and J.K. Edwards A closer look at the relationships among trait procrastina- tion, neuroticism, and conscientiousness A.M. Perkins and P.J. Corr Cognitive ability as a buffer to neuroticism: Churchill’s secret weapon? G. Shahar, E. Kalnitzki, S. Shulman and S.J. Blatt Personality, motivation, and the construction of goals during the transition to adulthood M.C. Dolan and C.E. Rennie Reliability and validity of the psychopathy checklist: Youth version in a UK sample of conduct disordered boys J.C. Badcock and M. Dragovic Schizotypal personality in mature adults J.S. Baxter, J.C.W. Boon and C. Marley Interrogative pressure and responses to minimally leading questions L.A. Withers and L.L. Vernon To err is human: Embarrassment, attachment, and com- munication apprehension P. Roussis and A. Wells Post-traumatic stress symptoms: Tests of relationships with thought control strategies and beliefs as predicted by the metacognitive model * C. Rieffe, P. Oosterveld and M.M. Terwogt An alexithymia questionnaire for children: Factorial and concurrent validation results A.B. Burns, J.S. Brown, E. Ashby Plant, On the specific depressotypic nature of excessive reassur- N. Sachs-Ericsson and T.E. Joiner Jr. ance-seeking S. Kumar and C.M. Jagacinski Imposters have goals too: The imposter phenomenon and its relationship to achievement goal theory F. Preckel, H. Holling and M. Wiese Relationship ofi ntelligence and creativity in gifted and non- gifted students: An investigation of threshold theory A. Furnham, M. Lavanchy and A. McCelland Erratum to “Waist to hip ratio and facial attractiveness: a pilot study’ [Personality and Individual Differences 30 (2001) 491-502] Contents Volume 40, Number 2 173 The International Society for the Study of Individual Differences (ISSID) A.M. Abdel-Khalek and R. Lynn 175 Sex differences on the Standard Progressive Matrices and in educational attainment in Kuwait D.I. Templer and H. Arikawa 183 Asian—White differences in aptitude and difficulty of chosen academic discipline P. Wupperman and C.S. Neumann 189 Depressive symptoms as a function of sex-role, rumination, and neuroticism D. David, G.H. Montgomery and D.H. Bovbjerg 203 Relations between coping responses and optimism—pessi- mism in predicting anticipatory psychological distress in surgical breast cancer patients A. Pinto-Meza, X. Caseras, J. Soler, Behavioural Inhibition and Behavioural Activation Systems D. Puigdemont, V. Pérez and R. Torrubia in current and recovered major depression participants L. Madsen, S. Parsons and D. Grubin The relationship between the five-factor model and DSM personality disorder in a sample of child molesters H. Wiseman, O. Mayseless and R. Sharabany Why are they lonely? Perceived quality of early relation- ships with parents, attachment, personality predispositions and loneliness in first-year university students D.M. Desmond, M. Shevlin and M. MacLachlan Dimensional analysis of the coping strategy indicator in a sample of elderly veterans with acquired limb amputations J. Glicksohn, R. Leshem and R. Aharoni Impulsivity and time estimation: Casting a net to catch a fish J. Maltby, L. Day, L.E. McCutcheon, J. Houran Extreme celebrity worship, fantasy proneness and dissocia- and D. Ashe tion: Developing the measurement and understanding of celebrity worship within a clinical personality context A. Schiitzwohl Sex differences in jealousy: Information search and cogni- tive preoccupation K.A. Kiehl, K.R. Laurens, A.T. Bates and Psychopathy and semantic processing: An examination of P.F. Liddle the N400 B. Reynolds, A. Ortengren, J.B. Richards and Dimensions of impulsive behavior: Personality and beha- H. de Wit vioral measures L. Kulik Personality profiles, life satisfaction and gender-role ideol- ogy among couples in late adulthood: The Israeli case S. Jakobwitz and V. Egan The dark triad and normal personality traits J.R. Ferrari and T. Thompson Impostor fears: Links with self-presentational concerns and self-handicapping behaviours S. Danoff-Burg, C.E. Mosher and C.A. Grant Relations of agentic and communal personality traits to health behavior and substance use among college students Contents V H. Merckelbach and T. Giesbrecht Subclinical dissociation, schizotypy, and traumatic distress D. Nettle Psychological profiles of professional actors G.St.J. Burch, D.R. Hemsley, P.J. Corr and The relationship between incidental learning and multi- P. Gwyer dimensional schizotypy as measured by the Oxford-Liver- pool Inventory of Feelings and Experiences (O-LIFE) M.R. Munafo, L. Lee, R. Ayres, J. Flint, Early morning salivary cortisol is not associated with G. Goodwin and C.J. Harmer extraversion Volume 40, Number 3 401 The International Society for the Study of Individual Differences (ISSID) L. Condon, P.J. Ferrando and J. Demestre 403 A note on some item characteristics related to acquiescent responding D.M. Dunkley, K.R. Blankstein, D.C. Zuroff, 409 Self-Critical and Personal Standards factors of perfection- S. Lecce and D. Hui ism located within the five-factor model of personality J.D. Johnson, L. Lecci and J. Swim 421 Predicting perceived racism and acceptance of negative behavioral intergroup responses: Validating the JLS in a college and community sample of Blacks J.A. Harris, R. Steinmayr and M. Amelang Inter- and intra-individual differences in personality in two German samples of high and low intelligence A.N. Christopher, K. Drummond, J.R. Jones, Beliefs about one’s own death, personal insecurity, and P. Marek and K.M. Therriault materialism R. Woolston, S.A. Bain and J.S. Baxter Patterns of malingering and compliance in measures of interrogative suggestibility K.G. Rice, D.T. Vergara and M.A. Aldea Cognitive-affective mediators of perfectionism and college student adjustment M.J.T. Sergeant, T.E. Dickins, M.N.O. Davies Aggression, empathy and sexual orientation in males and M.D. Griffiths A.J. Cangas, J.M. Errasti, J.M. Garcia-Montes, Metacognitive factors and alterations of attention related to R. Alvarez and R. Ruiz predisposition to hallucinations A.J. Gill, J. Oberlander and E. Austin Rating e-mail personality at zero acquaintance S.X. Chen, M.H. Bond and F.M. Cheung Personality correlates of social axioms: Are beliefs nested within personality? S. Langelaan, A.B. Bakker, L.J.P. van Doornen Burnout and work engagement: Do individual differences and W.B. Schaufeli make a difference? J. Lahti, K. Raikk6nen, J. Ekelund, L. Peltonen, Socio-demographic characteristics moderate the association O.T. Raitakari and L. Keltikangas-Jarvinen between DRD4 and Novelty seeking D.A. Santor and A.A. Yazbek Soliciting unfavourable social comparison: Effects of self- criticism VI Contents S.-T. Cheng 557 Negative emotions make positive emotions more salient in well-being appraisal D.R. Gorassini, J.A. Harris, A. Diamond and 569 Computer assessment of interrogative suggestibility E. Flynn-Dastoor E. Tsakanikos 579 Associative learning and perceptual style: Are associated events perceived analytically or as a whole? J. Moutafi, A. Furnham and I. Tsaousis 587 Is the relationship between intelligence and trait Neuro- ticism mediated by test anxiety? P.C.L. Heaven, L.-A. Organ, S. Supavadeeprasit 599 War and prejudice: A study of social values, right-wing and P. Leeson authoritarianism, and social dominance orientation C. Quaiser-Pohl, C. Geiser and W. Lehmann 609 The relationship between computer-game preference, gender, and mental-rotation ability K.D. Forrest, T.A. Wadkins and B.A. Larson 621 Suspect personality, police interrogations, and false confes- sions: Maybe it is not just the situation Volume 40, Number 4 629 The International Society for the Study of Individual Differences (ISSID) T.G. Reio Jr. and J. Sanders-Reio 631 Sensation seeking as an inhibitor of job performance A. Miklewska, M. Kaczmarek and J. Strelau 643 The relationship between temperament and intelligence: Cross-sectional study in successive age groups C. Bale, R. Morrison and P.G. Caryl 655 Chat-up lines as male sexual displays D.M. Dunkley, D.C. Zuroff and K.R. Blankstein 665 Specific perfectionism components versus self-criticism in predicting maladjustment P.A. Hasking 677 Reinforcement sensitivity, coping, disordered eating and drinking behaviour in adolescents J. Hahn and S. Oishi 689 Psychological needs and emotional well-being in older and younger Koreans and Americans M.G. Hardin, K. Perez-Edgar, A.E. Guyer, 699 Reward and punishment sensitivity in shy and non-shy D.S. Pine, N.A. Fox and M. Ernst adults: Relations between ‘social and motivated behavior V. Zeigler-Hill 713 Contingent self-esteem and the interpersonal circumplex: The interpersonal pursuit of self-esteem J. Mazanov and D. Byrne 725 An evaluation of the stability of perceptions and frequency of adolescent risk-taking over time and across samples A.J. Birley, N.A. Gillespie, A.C. Heath, 737 Heritability and nineteen-year stability of long and short P.F. Sullivan, D.I. Boomsma and N.G. Martin EPQ-R Neuroticism scales J.T. Mitchell and R.O. Nelson-Gray 749 Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder symptoms in adults: Relationship to Gray’s Behavioral Approach System Contents Vil S.M. Murphy, R.R. Vallacher, T.K. Shackelford, 761 Relationship experience as a predictor of romantic jealousy D.F. Bjorklund and J.L. Yunger M. Zeidner 771 Individual differences in psychological reactions to terror attack W.R. Boswell, M.V. Roehling and J.W. Boudreau 783 The role of personality, situational, and demographic variables in predicting job search among European managers J.S. Walker and G.H. Gudjonsson The Maudsley Violence Questionnaire: Relationship to personality and self-reported offending J. Dezutter, B. Soenens and D. Hutsebaut Religiosity and mental health: A further exploration of the relative importance of religious behaviors vs. religious attitudes D.A. Bors, F. Vigneau and F. Lalande 819 Measuring the need for cognition: Item polarity, dimen- sionality, and the relation with ability S.B. Sherry, P.L. Hewitt, A. Besser, G.L. Flett and 829 Machiavellianism, trait perfectionism, and _ perfectionistic C. Klein self-presentation A.J. Mussap 841 Reinforcement sensitivity theory (RST) and body change behaviour in males P. Rushton 853 Book review Volume 40, Number 5 857 The International Society for the Study of Individual Differences (ISSID) Y. Gan, Y. Zhang, X. Wang, S. Wang and 859 The coping flexibility of neurasthenia and depressive X. Shen patients O. Friborg, M. Martinussen and J.H. Rosenvinge 873 Likert-based vs. semantic differential-based scorings of positive psychological constructs: A psychometric compar- ison of two versions of a scale measuring resilience B.F. Piko, N. Keresztes and Z.F. Pluhar Aggressive behavior and psychosocial health among chil- dren M. Dolan and R. Blackburn Interpersonal factors as predictors of disciplinary infrac- tions in incarcerated personality disordered offenders S. Escorial, L.F. Garcia, L. Cuevas and Personality level on the big five and the structure of M. Juan-Espinosa intelligence A. Van Hiel and M. Kossowska Having few positive emotions, or too many negative feelings? Emotions as moderating variables of authoritar- lanism effects on racism C. Savard, S. Sabourin and Y. Lussier Male sub-threshold psychopathic traits and couple distress P. Hair and S.E. Hampson The role of impulsivity in predicting maladaptive behaviour among female students Vill Contents E. Beck, K.L. Burnet and J. Vosper 953 Birth-order effects on facets of extraversion J. Want and S. Kleitman 961 Imposter phenomenon and self-handicapping: Links with parenting styles and self-confidence A.C. Little, D.M. Burt and D.I. Perrett 973 Assortative mating for perceived facial personality traits M.A. Lewis, C. Neighbors and J.E. Malheim 985 Indulgence or restraint? Gender differences in the relation- ship between controlled orientation and the erotophilia- risky sex link D.C. Russell Raise your hand if you think I am attractive: Second and fourth digit ratio as a predictor of self- and other-ratings of attractiveness X. Liu, M. Qian, X. Zhou and A. Wang Repeating the stimulus exposure to investigate what happens after initial selective attention to threatening pictures A. Bedford and I.J. Deary The British inventory of mental pathology (BIMP): Six factored scales I. Giannopoulou, P. Smith, C. Ecker, Factor structure of the Children’s Revised Impact of Event M. Strouthos, A. Dikaiakou and W. Yule Scale (CRIES) with children exposed to earthquake L.D. Smillie, C.J. Jackson and L.I. Dalgleish Conceptual distinctions among Carver and White’s (1994) BAS scales: A reward-reactivity versus trait impulsivity perspective L. Gravdal and G.M. Sandal The two-factor model of social desirability: Relation to coping and defense, and implications for health S. Harvey, C. Blouin and D. Stout Proactive personality as a moderator of outcomes for young workers experiencing conflict at work K. Otto, A. Boos, C. Dalbert, D. Schéps and Posttraumatic symptoms, depression, and anxiety of flood J. Hoyer victims: The impact of the belief in a just world Volume 40, Number 6 1085 The International Society for the Study of Individual Differences (ISSID) A.J. Bond, L. Ruaro and J. Wingrove 1087 Reducing anger induced by ego threat: Use of vulnerability expression and influence of trait characteristics S.J. Peterson, M.W. Gerhardt and J.C. Rode 1099 Hope, learning goals, and task performance S.J. Muncer and J. Ling 1111 Psychometric analysis of the empathy quotient (EQ) scale H.A. White and P. Shah 1121 Uninhibited imaginations: Creativity in adults with Atten- tion-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder M.C. Tse and S.-T. Cheng 1133 Depression reduces forgiveness selectively as a function of relationship closeness and transgression Contents IX E. Geraerts, H. Merckelbach, M. Jelicic, E. Smeets 1143 Dissociative symptoms and how they relate to fantasy and J. van Heerden proneness in women reporting repressed or recovered memories S. Mobini, M. Pearce, A. Grant, J. Mills and The relationship between cognitive distortions, impulsivity, M.R. Yeomans and sensation seeking in a non-clinical population sample R. Gomez and S. McLaren The association of avoidance coping style, and perceived mother and father support with anxiety/depression among late adolescents: Applicability of resiliency models L.-f. Zhang Thinking styles and the big five personality traits revisited M. Luciano, M.A. Wainwright, M.J. Wright and The heritability of conscientiousness facets and _ their N.G. Martin relationship to IQ and academic achievement E.D. Heggestad, E. George and C.L. Reeve Transient error in personality scores: Considering honest and faked responses P. Lindfors, L. Berntsson and U. Lundberg Factor structure of Ryffs psychological well-being scales in Swedish female and male white-collar workers R.J. Burke, S.B. Matthiesen and S. Pallesen Personality correlates of workaholism E.J. Austin, I.J. Deary and V. Egan Individual differences in response scale use: Mixed Rasch modelling of responses to NEO-FFI items F.D. Rafnsson, J. Smari, M. Windle, S.A. Mears Factor structure and psychometric characteristics of the and N.S. Endler Icelandic version of the Coping Inventory for Stressful Situations (CISS) C.-h. Wu and G. Yao Analysis of factorial invariance across gender in the Taiwan version of the Satisfaction with Life Scale K.A. Smolewska, $.B. McCabe and E.Z. Woody A psychometric evaluation of the Highly Sensitive Person Scale: The components of sensory-processing sensitivity and their relation to the BIS/BAS and “Big Five” E.C. Karademas Self-efficacy, social support and well-being. The mediating role of optimism P.J. Silvia A skeptical look at dispositional reactance A. Bleske-Rechek and D.M. Buss Sexual strategies pursued and mate attraction tactics deployed J. Leclerc, M. Rahn and W. Linden Does personality predict blood pressure over a 10-year period Volume 40, Number 7 1323 The International Society for the Study of Individual Differences (ISSID) M. Baloglu and R. Kogak 1325 A multivariate investigation of the differences in mathe- matics anxiety xX Contents I.H.A. Franken and P. Muris 1337 Gray’s impulsivity dimension: A_ distinction between Reward Sensitivity versus Rash Impulsiveness P. Hartmann, M. Reuter and H. Nyborg 1349 The relationship between date of birth and individual differences in personality and general intelligence: A large- scale study K.-H. Lee, J.K. Dixon, S.A. Spence and 1363 Time perception dysfunction in psychometric schizotypy P.W.R. Woodruff D. Mahar, B. Coburn, N. Griffin, F. Hemeter, 1375 Stereotyping as a response strategy when faking personality C. Potappel, M. Turton and K. Mulgrew questionnaires K.D. Lafreniere and K.M. Cramer 1387 Examining reversal theory measures in relation to NEO personality dimensions and consideration of future con- sequences M. Mikolajcezak and O. Luminet 1399 Is alexithymia affected by situational stress or is it a stable trait related to emotion regulation? P. Muris 1409 Unique and interactive effects of neuroticism and effortful control on psychopathological symptoms in non-clinical adolescents S.L. Pagoto, B. Spring, J.W. Cook, D. McChargue 1421 High BMI and reduced engagement and enjoyment of and K. Schneider pleasant events G. Benham 1433 The Highly Sensitive Person: Stress and physical symptom reports S.G. Hofmann and H.-J. Kim 1441 Anxiety goes under the skin: Behavioral inhibition, anxiety, and autonomic arousal in speech-anxious males L. Mecacci and S. Righi 1453 Cognitive failures, metacognitive beliefs and aging N. André 1461 Good fortune, luck, opportunity and their lack: How do agents perceive them? P. Luyten, B. Van Houdenhove, N. Cosyns and 1473 Are patients with chronic fatigue syndrome perfection- A.-L. Van den Broeck istic—or were they? A case-control study C.R. Hollin and E.J. Palmer 1485 The Adolescent Problems Inventory: A profile of incarcer- ated English male young offenders I.H.A. Franken and P. Muris 1497 BIS/BAS personality characteristics and college students’ substance use Volume 40, Number 8 1505 The International Society for the Study of Individual Differences (ISSID) 1507 Announcements P.A. Vernon 1509 Editorial

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