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Putting situational affordances in an intervention context: How the interaction between personality and intervention situations can help us explain differential intervention responses
We propose a framework in which interventions are described as situations affording the expression of certain personality traits to provide a systematic understanding of differential intervention response by personality traits. The goal of the present paper is twofold: 1) elaborate on the proposed f...
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