Delgado found that respondents who said they preferred cats tended to be higher in openness and neuroticism, while self-identified dog people tended towards more extroversion and agreeableness.
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In men, but not women, neuroticism was positively correlated and masculinity negatively correlated with crying.
Why Do We Cry?|Michael Trimble|January 10, 2013|DAILY BEAST
Wilson found that the risk of death doubled in those with a neuroticism score in the top 10 percent.
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Irregularity and pain in menstruation are a frequent cause of neuroticism.
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But the constant auto-illusion must always lead to neuroticism and pathology—the hidden fears.
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British Dictionary definitions for neuroticism
neuroticism
/ (njʊˈrɒtɪˌsɪzəm) /
noun
a personality trait characterized by instability, anxiety, aggression, etc
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