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Bodily communication and personality.

A Campbell, J P Rushton

    The British Journal of Social and Clinical Psychology
    |February 1, 1978
    PubMed
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    This study links personality traits to non-verbal communication behaviors in young women. Extraversion correlated with more speaking, while neuroticism and lower IQ were associated with specific gestures and expressions.

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    Area of Science:

    • Psychology
    • Non-verbal Communication
    • Personality Psychology

    Background:

    • Non-verbal cues are crucial in social interactions.
    • Understanding the relationship between personality and non-verbal behavior can enhance social cognition research.
    • Previous research has explored links between personality and communication, but specific non-verbal behaviors require further investigation.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To investigate the relationship between personality traits (extraversion, neuroticism) and intelligence (IQ) with specific non-verbal communication measures.
    • To identify distinct non-verbal behaviors associated with different personality profiles in young adult females.

    Main Methods:

    • Video recordings of interactions between female confederates and female subjects (n=46, aged 18-21) were analyzed.

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  • Fifteen non-verbal communication measures were coded.
  • Subjects completed measures of extraversion, neuroticism (teacher rating and self-report), and IQ.
  • Main Results:

    • Extraversion showed a strong positive association with increased speaking time.
    • Neuroticism (teacher-rated) correlated with increased self-touching, conversational pauses, and reduced expressive gestures.
    • Lower IQ was linked to smiling while listening.
    • Self-reported neuroticism was associated with gaze aversion.

    Conclusions:

    • Specific non-verbal behaviors are significantly associated with personality traits and IQ in young women.
    • These findings contribute to understanding how personality is expressed through non-verbal communication.
    • The study highlights the differential impact of self-report versus observer ratings of personality on non-verbal expression.