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A third limit concerns the use of self-report measures that are subject to criticism, including the impact of a possible self-presentation bias and the role of negative affectivity, particularly in the reporting of satisfaction measures (Watson & Clark, 1984). In addition, negative affectivity is associated with both surface acting (Brotheridge & Grandey, 2002; Schaubroeck & Jones, 2000) and psychological strain (Spector, Chen, & O'Connell, 2000). psychologist Eivind Ystrom at the NIPH, these maternal personality traits fall under a collective name of high negative affectivity (negative emotions). |
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