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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 41, 2006 CONTENTS AND AUTHOR INDEX 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 Dr T. VERNON University of Western Ontario, Canada 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 Veena Kumari, Institute of Psychiatry, UK Professor P. Barret, Hogan Assessment Systems, Tulsa, USA 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 K. Jang, University of British columbia, Canada Book Review Editor: G. D. Wilson Founding Editor Professor H. J. EySENCK™ Editorial Board Professor M. AMELANG Professor M. W. EySENCK Professor R. PLOMIN University of Heidelberg, Germany Royal Holloway and Bedford New College, Surrey Institute of Psychiatry, London Professor A.A NGLEITNER Professor F. FARLEY Professor T. SHIGEHISA University of Bielefeld, Germany University of Wisconsin, U.S.A. Tokyo Kasei-Gakuin University, Japan Professor J. BREBNER Professor A.F URNHAM Professor C. SPIELBERGER University of Adelaide, S. Australia University College, London University of S. Florida, U.S.A. Professor H. CARPINTERO Professor L. GOLDBERG Professor J. STRELAU University Complutense de Madrid, Spain Oregon Research Institute, U.S.A. University of Warszawu, Poland Professor G. CLARIDGE Professor A. R. JENSEN Professor M. ZUCKERMAN University of Oxford Kelseyville, U.S.A. University of Delaware, U.S.A. Professor I. DEARY Professor R. LYNN University of Edinburgh, Scotland University of Ulster, N. Ireland Dr L. EAves Professor P. NETTER Medical College of Virginia, U.S.A. Justus-Liebig- Universitat, Giessen, Germany Author Enquiries: For enquiries relating to the submission ofa rticles (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. 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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 41, Number 1 l The International Society for the Study of Individual Differences (ISSID) E.R. Peterson and I.J. Deary Examining wholistic—analytic style using preferences in early information processing M. Windle and R.C. Windle Adolescent temperament and lifetime psychiatric and substance abuse disorders assessed in young adulthood H. Van Coillie, I. Van Mechelen and Multidimensional individual differences in anger-related E. Ceulemans behaviors R. Arden and R. Plomin Sex differences in variance of intelligence across childhood G.H. Gudjonsson, J.F. Sigurdsson, Custodial interrogation, false confession and individual B.B. Asgeirsdottir and I.D. Sigfusdottir differences: A national study among Icelandic youth P.C.L. Heaven and J. Ciarrochi Perceptions of parental styles and Eysenckian psychoticism in youth: A prospective analysis F.G. Kaiser A moral extension of the theory of planned behavior: Norms and anticipated feelings of regret in conservationism G. Panayiotou and C.M. Kokkinos Self-consciousness and psychological distress: A study using the Greek SCS P.M. del Rosario and R.M. White The Internalized Shame Scale: Temporal stability, internal consistency, and principal components analysis S. Barnoy, Y. Bar-Tal and B. Zisser Correspondence in informational coping styles: How important is it for cancer patients and their spouses? T. Schnell and P. Becker Personality and meaning in life D. Bratko, T. Chamorro-Premuzic and Z. Saks Personality and school performance: Incremental validity of self- and peer-ratings over intelligence W.W.S. Mak and S.X. Chen Face concern: Its role on stress—distress relationships among Chinese Americans K.S. Blair, J. Morton, A. Leonard and Impaired decision-making on the basis of both reward and R.J.R. Blair punishment information in individuals with psychopathy B. Butzer and N.A. Kuiper Relationships between the frequency of social comparisons and self-concept clarity, intolerance of uncertainty, anxiety, and depression C.T. Barry, W.F. Chaplin and S.J. Grafeman Aggression following performance feedback: The influences of narcissism, feedback valence, and comparative standard A. Van Hiel and I. Cornelis “Sleep well, Mister President” — The political psychology of sleep IV Contents Volume 41, Number 2 197 The International Society for the Study of Individual Differences (ISSID) 199 The Seventh Annual Conference of the International Society for Intelligence Research (ISIR) S.X. Chen, H.K. Fok, M.H. Bond and 201 Personality and beliefs about the world revisited: Expand- D. Matsumoto ing the nomological network of social axioms L. Andrews, S. Joseph, M. Shevlin and N. Troop 213 Confirmatory factor analysis of posttraumatic stress symp- toms in emergency personnel: An examination of seven alternative models C.A. Pearson and D.H. Gleaves eee The multiple dimensions of perfectionism and their relation with eating disorder features J.F. Golding 237 Predicting individual differences in motion sickness suscept- ibility by questionnaire C. Avila and R. Torrubia 249 Personality differences in suppression of behavior as a function of the probability of punishment K.L. Jang, W.J. Livesley, J. Ando, S. Yamagata, 261 Behavioral genetics of the higher-order factors of the Big A. Suzuki, A. Angleitner, F. Ostendorf, Five R. Riemann and F. Spinath J.A. Litman 273 The COPE inventory: Dimensionality and relationships with approach- and avoidance-motives and positive and negative traits P.G. Enticott, J.R.P. Ogloff and J.L. Bradshaw 285 Associations between laboratory measures of executive inhibitory control and self-reported impulsivity U. Voss, H. Miiller and K. Schermelleh-Engel 295 Towards the assessment of adaptive vs. rigid coping styles: Validation of the Frankfurt Monitoring Blunting Scales by means of confirmatory factor analysis O.F. Morera, A. Maydeu-Olivares, T.E. Nygren, 307 Social problem solving predicts decision making styles R.J. White, N.P. Fernandez and M.C. Skewes among US Hispanics K. Holzwarth and T.D. Meyer 319 The dysregulation of the “Behavioural Activation System”’: An independent dimension E.H.W. Koster, L. Leyman, R.D. Raedt and 329 Cueing of visual attention by emotional facial expressions: G. Crombez The influence of individual differences in anxiety and depression C. Benetti and N. Kambouropoulos 341 Affect-regulated indirect effects of trait anxiety and trait resilience on self-esteem A.A. Beaujean, M.W. Firmin, A.J. Knoop, 353 Validation of the Frey and Detterman (2004) IQ prediction J.D. Michonski, T.P. Berry and R.E. Lowrie equations using the Reynolds Intellectual Assessment Scales S.V. Darviri and S.A. Woods 359 Uncertified absence from work and the Big Five: An examination of absence records and future absence inten- tions Contents V J. Eaton, C. Ward Struthers and A.G. Santelli 371 Dispositional and state forgiveness: The role of self-esteem, need for structure, and narcissism J.F. Sigurdsson, G.H. Gudjonsson, The role of violent cognition in the relationship between A.V. Bragason, E. Kristjansdottir and personality and the involvement in violent films and I.D. Sigfusdottir computer games Volume 41, Number 3 393 The International Society for the Study of Individual Differences (ISSID) N. Vliegen, P. Luyten, P. Meurs and G. Cluckers 395 Adaptive and maladaptive dimensions of relatedness and self-definition: Relationship with postpartum depression and anxiety J.H. Porcerelli, G. Shahar, S.J. Blatt, R.Q. Ford, Social cognition and object relations scale: Convergent J.A. Mezza and L.M. Greenlee validity and changes following intensive inpatient treatment T. Chamorro-Premuzic, A. Furnham and Ability and personality correlates of general knowledge P.L. Ackerman A.J. Figueredo, J.A. Sefcek and D.N. Jones The ideal romantic partner personality A. Furnham, V. Swami and K. Shah Body weight, waist-to-hip ratio and breast size correlates of ratings of attractiveness and health H.-D. Schmalt Waist-to-hip ratio and female physical attractiveness: The moderating role of power motivation and the mating context S.F. Cheung, F.M. Cheung, R. Howard and Personality across the ethnic divide in Singapore: Are Y.-H. Lim “Chinese Traits” uniquely Chinese? E. Paek Religiosity and perceived emotional intelligence among Christians B. Fink, N. Neave, J.T. Manning and Facial symmetry and judgements of attractiveness, health K. Grammer and personality R. Horselenberg, H. Merckelbach, I. Wessel, Absorption, fantasy proneness, and the false fame effect C. Verhoeven and G. Zeles E.M.W. Tong, G.D. Bishop, H.C. Enkelmann, The role of the Big Five in appraisals Y.P. Why, S.M. Diong, J. Ang and M. Khader L. Sheridan, J. Maltby and R. Gillett Pathological public figure preoccupation: Its relationship with dissociation and absorption O.-l. Siu, P.E. Spector and C.L. Cooper A three-phase study to develop and validate a Chinese coping strategies scales in Greater China G. Michel The influence of neuroticism on concurrent symptom reporting: A multilevel modelling approach J.L. Ireland, S.L. Brown and S. Ballarini Maladaptive personality traits, coping styles and psycholo- gical distress: A study of adult male prisoners VI Contents Announcements 575 _ISSID call for nominations Il The Seventh Annual Conference of the International Society for Intelligence Research (ISIR) Volume 41, Number 4 587 The International Society for the Study of Individual Differences (ISSID) Qa A. Vrij, S. Mann and R.P. Fisher 589 Information-gathering vs accusatory interview _ style: Individual differences in respondents’ experiences A.S. Book, R.R. Holden, K.B. Starzyk, 601 Psychopathic traits and experimentally induced deception L. Wasylkiw and M.J. Edwards in self-report assessment Y. Kiyotaki and K. Yokoyama 609 Relationships of eating disturbances to alexithymia, need for social approval, and gender identity among Japanese female undergraduate students A. Aluja, J. Rossier, L.F. Garcia, A. Angleitner, 619 A cross-cultural shortened form of the ZKPQ (ZKPQ-50- M. Kuhlman and M. Zuckerman cc) adapted to English, French, German, and Spanish languages K.M. Galotti, E. Ciner, H.E. Altenbaumer, 629 Decision-making styles in a real-life decision: Choosing a H.J. Geerts, A. Rupp and J. Woulfe college major B.M. MacNeil and R.R. Holden 641 Psychopathy and the detection of faking on self-report inventories of personality t, S. Young, R. Morris, B. Toone and C. Tyson 653 Spatial working memory and strategy formation in adults diagnosed with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder C.H. Peterson, A. Casillas and S.B. Robbins 663 The Student Readiness Inventory and the Big Five: Examining social desirability and college academic perfor- LPSa mance O. Fassler, J. Knox and S. Jay Lynn 675 The Iowa Sleep Experiences Survey: Hypnotizability, absorption, and dissociation H.H. Freudenthaler, A. Fink and A.C. Neubauer 685 Emotional abilities and cortical activation during emotional information processing T. Giesbrecht and H. Merckelbach 697 Dreaming to reduce fantasy? -— Fantasy proneness, dissociation, and subjective sleep experiences K. Berry, A. Wearden, C. Barrowclough and 707 Attachment styles, interpersonal relationships and psycho- T. Liversidge tic phenomena in a non-clinical student sample S. Grant and J. Langan-Fox 719 Occupational stress, coping and strain: The combined/ interactive effect of the Big Five traits J. Roberts and C.J. Lennings 733 Personality, psychopathology and nightmares in young people L. Uziel 745 The extraverted and the neurotic glasses are of different colors Contents Vil R. Gomez 755 Gender invariance of the five-factor model of personality among adolescents: A mean and covariance structure analysis approach C. Robazza, L. Bortoli, A. Carraro and 767 ‘I wouldn’t do it; it looks dangerous”: Changing students’ M. Bertollo attitudes and emotions in physical education M. Dolan and C. Rennie 779 Psychopathy Checklist: Youth Version and Youth Psycho- pathic trait Inventory: A comparison study Volume 41, Number 5 791 The International Society for the Study of Individual Differences (ISSID) D.E. Ongen 793 The relationships between self-criticism, submissive beha- vior and depression among Turkish adolescents S.R. Hepburn, T. Barnhofer and J.M.G. Williams 801 Effects of mood on how future events are generated and perceived A.L. Patalano and S.M. Wengrovitz 813 Cross-cultural exploration of the Indecisiveness Scale: A comparison of Chinese and American men and women V.J. Fortunato and J. Harsh 825 Stress and sleep quality: The moderating role of negative affectivity J. Sanz, F. Gil, A. Barrasa and M.P. Garcia-Vera 837 Self-assessment of needs and behavior patterns at work: Psychometric properties of the Personality and Preference Inventory-Normative (PAPI-N) N. Trumpeter, P.J. Watson and B.J. O’Leary Factors within Multidimensional Perfectionism Scales: Complexity of relationships with Self-Esteem, Narcissism, Self-Control, and Self-Criticism T.J. Baker and J. Bichsel 861 Personality predictors of intelligence: Differences between young and cognitively healthy older adults A. Wakabayashi, S. Baron-Cohen and 873 Are autistic traits an independent personality dimension? A S. Wheelwright study of the Autism-Spectrum Quotient (AQ) and the NEO-PI-R M. Hancock and S. Phipps 885 Assessing adaptive style in children: Concordance of different classification approaches M.F. Luxen and B.P. Buunk 897 Human intelligence, fluctuating asymmetry and the pea- cock’s tail. General intelligence (g) as an honest signal of fitness E.R. Dahlen and R.P. White 903 The Big Five factors, sensation seeking, and driving anger in the prediction of unsafe driving R.J. Coplan, J. Wilson, S.L. Frohlick and 917. A person-oriented analysis of behavioral inhibition and J. Zelenski behavioral activation in children A. Wakabayashi, S. Baron-Cohen, 929 Development of short forms of the Empathy Quotient (EQ- S. Wheelwright, N. Goldenfeld, J. Delaney, Short) and the Systemizing Quotient (SQ-Short) D. Fine, R. Smith and L. Weil Vill Contents J. Tong and L. Wang 941 Validation of locus of control scale in Chinese organizations E. Tsakanikos 951 Perceptual biases and positive schizotypy: The role of perceptual load J. Erdheim, Mo. Wang and M.J. Zickar 959 Linking the Big Five personality constructs to organiza- tional commitment B. Lau, E. Hem, A.M. Berg, 0. Ekeberg and 971 Personality types, coping, and stress in the Norwegian S. Torgersen police service 983 Book review aaHt49hse t ae ae Volume 41, Number 6 987 The International Society for the Study of Individual Be Differences (ISSID) e “¥3 £5 PPas a J. Davies and M. Graff 989 Wholist—analytic cognitive style: A matter of reflection eeeal Za * N.A. Culp 999 The relations of two facets of boredom proneness with the major dimensions of personality miepeo ds K.A. Lawler-Row and R.L. Piferi 1009 The forgiving personality: Describing a life well lived? E.R. Dahlen and R.C. Martin 102] Refining the anger consequences questionnaire C.D. Spielberger and E.C. Reheiser 1033 Psychological defense mechanisms, motivation and the use of tobacco N. Garnefski and V. Kraaij 1045 Cognitive emotion regulation questionnaire — development of a short 18-item version (CERQ-short) A. Besser and B. Priel 1055 Models of attachment, confirmation of positive affective expectations, and satisfaction with vacation activities: A pre—post pane! design study of leisure G. Paulik, J.C. Badcock and M.T. Maybery 1067 The multifactorial structure of the predisposition to hallucinate and associations with anxiety, depression and stress K. Sakaguchi, M. Oki, S. Honma and 1077 Influence of relationship status and personality traits on T. Hasegawa salivary testosterone among Japanese men P. Rogers, P. Qualter, G. Phelps and K. Gardner 1089 Belief in the paranormal, coping and emotional intelligence A.C. Little, D.M. Burt and D.I. Perrett 1107 What is good is beautiful: Face preference reflects desired personality R.Y. Hong, K. Gwee and M. Karia 1119 The role of event-specific pessimistic inferences in the etiological chain of hopelessness depression J.L. Pagan, N.R. Eaton, E. Turkheimer and 1131 Peer-reported personality problems of research nonpartici- T.F. Oltmanns pants: Are our samples biased? M. Vannucci and G. Mazzoni 1143 Dissociative experiences and mental imagery in under- graduate students: When mental images are used to foresee uncertain future events { | || Contents IX R.P. Tett and K.E. Fox 1155 Confirmatory factor structure of trait emotional intelligence in student and worker samples R.A. Vasa, A.R. Carlino, K. London and C. Min 1169 Valence ratings of emotional and non-emotional words in children Volume 41, Number 7 1181 The International Society for the Study of Individual Differences (ISSID) 1183. Call-for 8th Annual Award Applications To The H.J. Eysenck Memorial Fund H.M. Reid and M.J. Zborowski 1185 Schizophrenia-proneness, season of birth and sleep: Ele- vated schizotypy scores are associated with spring births and extremes of sleep B. Jansson and L.-G. Lundh 1195 The interactive role of worried mood and trait anxiety in the selective processing of subliminally presented threat words D. Julien, K.P. O'Connor, F. Aardema and 1205 The specificity of belief domains in obsessive-compulsive C. Todorov symptom subtypes E.A. Beaton, L.A. Schmidt, A.R. Ashbaugh, 1217 Low salivary cortisol levels among socially anxious young D.L. Santesso, M.M. Antony, R.E. McCabe, adults: Preliminary evidence from a selected and a non- S.J. Segalowitz and J. Schulkin selected sample M.A. Dean, J.M. Conte and T.R. Blankenhorn 1229 Examination of the predictive validity of Big Five personality dimensions across training performance criteria W.J.M. van Overveld, P.J. de Jong, M.L. Peters, Disgust propensity and disgust sensitivity: Separate con- K. Cavanagh and G.C.L. Davey structs that are differentially related to specific fears B. Fink, N. Neave, K. Laughton and Second to fourth digit ratio and sensation seeking J.T. Manning A.D. Ong, L.M. Edwards and C.S. Bergeman Hope as a source of resilience in later adulthood N.C. Stefanis, S. Vitoratou, I. Ntzoufras, 1275 Psychometric properties of the Greek version of the N. Smyrnis, I. Evdokimidis and C.N. Stefanis Schizotypal Personality Questionnaire (SPQ) in young male obligatory conscripts: A two years test-retest study J. Pagura, B.J. Cox, J. Sareen and M.W. Enns Childhood adversities associated with self-criticism in a nationally representative sample P. Gilbert, R. Durrant and K. McEwan 1299 Investigating relationships between perfectionism, forms and functions of self-criticism, and sensitivity to put-down M. Carrasco, E.D. Barker, R.E. Tremblay and Eysenck’s personality dimensions as predictors of male F. Vitaro adolescent trajectories of physical aggression, theft and vandalism A.P. Clark 1321 Are the correlates of sociosexuality different for men and women? J.D.A. Parker, M.J. Hogan, J.M. Eastabrook, 1329 Emotional intelligence and student retention: Predicting the A. Oke and L.M. Wood successful transition from high school to university X Contents J. Mueller and M. Buehner 1337 Two facets of non-expression of emotions: Relationship between dimensions of alexithymia and the repressive coping style E. Moehler, J. Kagan, P. Parzer, A. Wiebel, 1349 Relation of behavioral inhibition to neonatal and infant R. Brunner and F. Resch cardiac activity, reactivity and habituation M.V. Pezzo, J.A. Litman and S.P. Pezzo 1359 On the distinction between yuppies and hippies: Individual differences in prediction biases for planning future tasks 1373 Book review Volume 41, Number 8 1375 The International Society for the Study of Individual Differences (ISSID) S. Young, J. Bramham, C. Tyson and R. Morris 1377. Inhibitory dysfunction on the Stroop in adults diagnosed with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder G.G. Knyazev and H.R. Slobodskaya 1385 Personality types and behavioural activation and inhibition in adolescents M.H. Nagtegaal, E. Rassin and P. Muris 1397 Aggressive fantasies, thought control strategies, and their connection to aggressive behaviour B.D. Pulford and H. Sohal 1409 The influence of personality on HE students’ confidence in their academic abilities S.R. Jones and C. Fernyhough 1421 The roles of thought suppression and metacognitive beliefs in proneness to auditory verbal hallucinations in a non- clinical sample ASeatRS iaE RnhSe Aa a E.T. Kahn-Greene, E.L. Lipizzi, A.K. Conrad, 1433 Sleep deprivation adversely affects interpersonal responses G.H. Kamimori and W.D.S. Killgore to frustration F.A. Sava and A.-M. Sperneac 1445 Sensitivity to reward and sensitivity to punishment rating scales: A validation study on the Romanian population A. Furnham, R. Rawles and S. Iqbal 1457 ‘Personality, intelligence and proof-reading J.D. Miller and D.R. Lynam 1469 Reactive and proactive aggression: Similarities and differ- ences M. Voracek and S.G. Dressler 1481 Lack of correlation between digit ratio (2D:4D) and Baron- WeehSiPsaakeea .w bne iAtiiAe Syi a Cohen’s “Reading the Mind in the Eyes” test, empathy, sPeelShhe y a e systemising, and autism-spectrum quotients in a general population sample K. Wilson and C.C. French 1493 The relationship between susceptibility to false memories, dissociativity, and paranormal belief and experience C.N. Markey, P.M. Markey, A.J. Ericksen and 1503 Children’s behavioral patterns, the Five-Factor model of B.J. Tinsley personality, and risk behaviors J. Miettunen, L. Kantojarvi, J. Veijola, 1515 International comparison of Cloninger’s temperament M.-R. Jarvelin and M. Joukamaa dimensions

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