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distinct yet related subdimensions: one related to aspects of attention and consciousness assessed by the facets of fantasy, aesthetics, and feelings; the other related to intellectual curiosity and social/political liberalism as assessed by the remaining three facets. However, all of these have a common theme of ‘openness’ in some sense. This two-dimensional view of openness to experience is particularly pertinent to hypnotisability. However, when considering external criteria other than hypnotisability, it is possible that a different dimensional structure may be apparent, e.g. intellectual curiosity may be unrelated to social/political liberalism in certain contexts.
300:=.07 respectively). Meta-analyses have also found the ideas, curiosity, and need for cognition facets (i.e., facets most associated with the intellect aspect of openness) to be positive correlates of fluid abilities with correlations ranging from .18 to .21. Fluid abilities may come more easily for people who tend to be curious and open to learning. Alternatively, people with strong fluid abilities may find it more enjoyable to ponder and explore ideas. Several studies have found positive associations between openness to experience and 128:. L. R. Goldberg developed a 20-word measure as part of his 100-word Big Five markers. G. Saucier developed a briefer 8-word measure as part of his 40-word mini-markers. However, the psychometric properties of Saucier's original mini-markers have been found suboptimal for samples outside of North America. As a result, a systematically revised measure, the International English Mini-Markers, was developed and has proven to have good psychometric validity for assessing 436:(the other traits have negligible associations). Openness has a stronger (negative) relationship with prejudice than the other five-factor model traits (agreeableness has a more modest negative association, and the other traits have negligible associations). However, right-wing authoritarianism and social dominance orientation are each more strongly (positively) associated with prejudice than openness or any of the other five-factor model traits. 633:
neuroticism, extraversion, agreeableness, and conscientiousness. In eight cultures, men were significantly higher than women in openness, but in four cultures women were significantly higher than men. Previous research found that women tend to be higher on the feelings facet of openness, whereas men tend to be higher on the ideas facet, although the 55-nation study did not assess individual facets.
796:. Openness was defined in these studies as high creativity, adventuresomeness, internal sensation novelty seeking, and low authoritarianism. Several correlational studies confirmed that young people who score high on this cluster of traits are more likely to use marijuana. More recent research replicated this finding using contemporary measures of openness. 403:(MBTI) measures the preference of "intuition," which is related to openness to experience. Robert McCrae pointed out that the MBTI sensation versus intuition scale "contrasts a preference for the factual, simple, and conventional with a preference for the possible, complex, and original," and is therefore similar to measures of openness. 455:=−.23). Economic conservatism is based more on ideology whereas cultural conservatism seems to be more psychological than ideological and may reflect a preference for simple, stable, and familiar mores. Some research indicates that within-person changes in levels of openness do not predict changes in conservatism. 380:, particularly, the experience seeking facet. In spite of this, it has been argued that openness to experience is still an independent personality dimension from these other traits because most of the variance in the trait cannot be explained by its overlap with these other constructs. A study comparing the 732:
tended to be less open to experience than those living on the nearby mainland, and that people whose ancestors had inhabited the islands for twenty generations tended to be less open to experience than more recent arrivals. Additionally, people who emigrated from the islands to the mainland tended to
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Openness is related to many aspects of sexuality. Men and women high in openness are more well-informed about sex and have wider sexual experience, stronger sex drives, and more liberal sexual attitudes. In married couples, wives' but not husbands' level of openness is related to sexual satisfaction.
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shows that the fantasy, aesthetics, and feelings facets of openness are closely related to absorption and predict hypnotisability, whereas the remaining three facets of ideas, actions, and values are largely unrelated to these constructs. This finding suggests that openness to experience may have two
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Openness to experience has both motivational and structural components. People high in openness are motivated to seek new experiences and to engage in self-examination. Structurally, they have a fluid style of consciousness that allows them to make novel associations between remotely connected ideas.
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of Openness (all except Actions) showed this pattern of increase associated with having a mystical experience. Increases in Openness (including facets as well as total score) among those whose had a complete mystical experience were maintained more than a year after taking the drug. Participants who
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while taking psilocybin were correlated with increases in Openness. Participants who met criteria for a 'complete mystical experience' experienced a significant mean increase in Openness, whereas those participants who did not meet the criteria experienced no mean change in Openness. Five of the six
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The relationship between openness and prejudice may be more complex, as the prejudice examined was prejudice against conventional minority groups (for example sexual and ethnic minorities) and that people who are high in openness can still be intolerant of those with conflicting worldviews.
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A study examining gender differences in big-five personality traits in 55 nations found that across nations there were negligible average differences between men and women in openness to experience. By contrast, across nations women were found to be significantly higher than men in average
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Six aspects of mystical experience were assessed: unity, transcendence of time and space, ineffability and paradoxicality, sacredness, noetic quality, and positive mood. Participants were deemed to have a 'complete' mystical experience if they scored 60% or higher on all six
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There are social and political implications to this personality trait. People who are highly open to experience tend to be liberal and tolerant of diversity. As a consequence, they are generally more open to different cultures and lifestyles. They are lower in
276:=.45. These relations vary significantly based on which component of intelligence is examined. For example, meta-analyses have found relations ranging from .08 with processing speed abilities to .29 with verbal abilities. Another common distinction is between 353:. A person's openness to becoming absorbed in experiences seems to require a more general openness to new and unusual experiences. Openness to experience, like absorption, has modest positive correlations with individual differences in hypnotisability. 215:
has two major subcomponents, one related to intellectual dispositions, the other related to the experiential aspects of openness, such as aesthetic appreciation and openness to sensory experiences. These subcomponents have been referred to as
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research has demonstrated that these facets or qualities are significantly correlated. Thus, openness can be viewed as a global personality trait consisting of a set of specific traits, habits, and tendencies that cluster together.
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A meta-analysis of the relationships between five-factor model traits and symptoms of psychological disorders found that none of the diagnostic groups examined differed from healthy controls on openness to experience.
256:. Openness has been linked to both artistic and scientific creativity as professional artists, musicians, and scientists have been found to score higher in openness compared to members of the general population. 304:, especially verbal knowledge. People high in openness may be more motivated to engage in intellectual pursuits that increase their knowledge. Openness to experience, especially the Ideas facet, is related to 713:. Openness is the only personality trait that correlates with neuropsychological tests of dorsolateral prefrontal cortical function, supporting theoretical links among openness, cognitive functioning, and 666:
This might be because open wives are more willing to explore a variety of new sexual experiences, leading to greater satisfaction for both spouses. Compared to heterosexuals, people who are homosexual,
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was unrelated to total openness, and only weakly negatively related to the Aesthetics and values facets. The strongest personality predictor of economic conservatism was low agreeableness (
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or based on statements. Which measure of either type is used is determined by an assessment of psychometric properties and the time and space constraints of the research being undertaken.
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has a modest positive association, and the other traits have negligible associations). Openness has a somewhat smaller (negative) association with social dominance orientation than (low)
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found that openness to experience was the only big-five personality trait related to dream recall. Dream recall frequency has also been related to similar personality traits, such as
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Openness to experience may contribute to graceful aging, facilitating healthy memory and verbal abilities as well as a number of other significant cognitive features in older adults.
657:. People who have vivid and unusual experiences during the day, such as those who are high in these traits, tend to have more memorable dream content and hence better dream recall. 330:, defined as "a disposition for having episodes of 'total' attention that fully engage one's representational (i.e. perceptual, enactive, imaginative, and ideational) resources.” 66:. They tend to be conventional and traditional in their outlook and behavior. They prefer familiar routines to new experiences, and generally have a narrower range of interests. 686:) show similar scores on openness to experience, even when they have been adopted into different families and raised in very different environments. A meta-analysis by 92:
Openness to experience is usually assessed with self-report measures, although peer-reports and third-party observation are also used. Self-report measures are either
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with a small number of people scoring extremely high or low on the trait, and most people scoring moderately. People who score low on openness are considered to be
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is the most obvious aspect of (low) openness among personality disorders; it shows lack of knowledge of one's emotional experiences. It is most characteristic of
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and other five-factor personality model dimensions, both within and, especially, without American populations. Internal consistency reliability of the
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Openness has moderate positive relationships with creativity, intelligence, and knowledge. Openness is related to the psychological trait of
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People living in the eastern and western parts of the United States tend to score higher on openness to experience than those living in the
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Statement measures tend to comprise more words, and hence take up more research instrument space, than lexical measures. For example, the
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Problems associated with low openness are difficulties adapting to change, low tolerance for different worldview or lifestyles,
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Psychologists in the early 1960s used the concept of openness to experience to describe people who are more likely to use
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points between baseline and follow up. By comparison, Openness has been found to normally decrease with aging by one
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Openness to experience correlates with life satisfaction in older adults after controlling for confounding factors.
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be more open to experience than people who stayed on the islands, and than those who immigrated to the islands.
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Cross-cultural studies found that cultures high in Openness to experience have higher rates of use of the drug
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have a substantial positive correlation. Openness to experience also has a moderate positive correlation with
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with the Five Factor model found that Openness to experience had a substantial positive correlation with
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Although the factors in the Big Five model are assumed to be independent, openness to experience and
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sensitivity, attentiveness to inner feelings, preference for variety (adventurousness), intellectual
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of openness found that the Ideas and Actions facets had modest positive correlations with
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Closed people by contrast are more comfortable with familiar and traditional experiences.
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At least three aspects of openness are relevant to understanding personality disorders:
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On the whole, openness appears to be largely unrelated to symptoms of mental disorders.
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The construct of absorption was developed in order to relate individual differences in
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and McCrae's development of the concept of "openness to experience" in their original
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respectively, and have a strong positive correlation (r = .55) with each other.
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A 2011 study found Openness (and not other traits) increased after the use of
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to broader aspects of personality. The construct of absorption influenced
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tend to be weaker than those of other five-factor model traits, that is,
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were found to increase openness significantly (see 'Drug Use,' below).
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Openness to experience has mixed relationships with different types of
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is one of the five/six measured personality dimensions. In both tests
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Openness appears to be unrelated to the presence of mental disorders.
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Openness to experience has modest yet significant correlations with
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has a somewhat more substantial relationship with low openness.
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has a number of facets. The NEO PI-R assesses six facets called
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(1997). 1040: 985:Costa, P. T.; McCrae, R. R. (1992), 211:A number of studies have found that 3844:Teachings of the Seven Grandfathers 3664:International Personality Item Pool 2375: 1698:Learning and Individual Differences 1553:Learning and Individual Differences 1000:Aitken Harris, Julie (March 2004). 938:McCrae, R. R.; John, O. P. (1992). 576:, and a narrow range of interests. 553:High openness is characteristic to 382:Temperament and Character Inventory 155:, and the HEXACO-PI-R based on the 13: 3167:10.1111/j.1467-6494.1996.tb00522.x 2599:Journal of Research in Personality 2200:"Four ways five factors are basic" 1660:American Psychological Association 1571: 1391:Encyclopedia of Applied Psychology 1196:Journal of Research in Personality 956:10.1111/j.1467-6494.1992.tb00970.x 764:. Lowest average scores come from 14: 4812: 3674:Revised NEO Personality Inventory 2120:Journal of Individual Differences 1885:Journal of Educational Psychology 1319:Journal of Personality Assessment 1278:Journal of Personality Assessment 559:narcissistic personality disorder 3373:10.1111/j.1745-6924.2008.00084.x 3264:10.1111/j.1467-6494.2005.00330.x 2923:10.1111/j.1467-6494.2012.00777.x 2341:"The end of the end of ideology" 594:borderline personality disorders 561:(excessive self-valuation), and 555:schizotypal personality disorder 100:Lexical measures use individual 3480: 3398: 3330:Simon, Stephanie (2008-09-23). 3320: 3294:European Journal of Personality 3279: 3238: 3189: 3140: 3091: 2658: 2625: 2584: 2462: 2390:Social Behavior and Personality 2326:from the original on 2019-12-16 2284: 2273:from the original on 2021-01-27 2247:European Journal of Personality 2146:from the original on 2021-01-27 2104: 2071: 1982: 1676: 1643: 1441: 1430:from the original on 2020-08-18 1397: 1353: 1263: 1152:Thompson, E.R. 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Its opposite, known as 278:crystallized intelligence 227:According to research by 3551:10.1177/0269881111420188 2526:10.1177/0963721420924763 2440:10.1177/1088868308319226 1877:Rocklin, Thomas (1994). 1848:10.1177/0146167209351886 1785:Chamorro-Premuzic, Tomas 1688:Chamorro-Premuzic, Tomas 1393:. Vol. 2. Elsevier. 1249:10.1037/1040-3590.4.1.26 1237:Psychological Assessment 1229:Goldberg, L. R. (1992). 884:Goldberg, L. R. (1993). 850: 738:Midwestern United States 34:, or dimensions: active 30:. Openness involves six 3202:Journal of Neurobiology 2402:10.2224/sbp.2000.28.1.1 1611:10.1073/pnas.2212794120 4772: 4756: 4708: 4685: 4676: 4667: 3623:Openness to experience 3251:Journal of Personality 3155:Journal of Personality 3065:Watson, David (2003). 2911:Journal of Personality 2382:Butler, J. C. (2000). 2300:Psychological Bulletin 2294:McCrae, R. R. (1996). 2259:10.1002/per.2410080404 1795:Educational Psychology 1404:McCrae, R. R. (1987). 1058:Psychological Bulletin 944:Journal of Personality 844:Boundaries of the mind 742:Southern United States 475:, but is unrelated to 213:openness to experience 201:aesthetic appreciation 165:openness to experience 161:openness to experience 134:openness to experience 130:openness to experience 106:openness to experience 20:Openness to experience 4261:Righteous indignation 2346:American Psychologist 2338:Jost, John T (2006). 1650:Geary, D. C. (2005). 1360:Gosling, Sam (2008). 892:American Psychologist 532:cognitive distortions 526:Personality disorders 520:Personality disorders 485:subjective well-being 449:economic conservatism 235:Psychological aspects 222:experiencing openness 75:subjective well-being 58:Openness tends to be 48:challenging authority 3779:Bodhipakkhiyā dhammā 3669:Personality theories 2821:Psychology and Aging 2768:Psychology and Aging 1270:Saucier, G. (1994). 674:Genes and physiology 618:Mystical experiences 570:emotional flattening 81:personality traits. 64:closed to experience 60:normally distributed 3849:Theological virtues 3752:Positive psychology 2492:10.1037/pspp0000055 1603:2023PNAS..12012794S 1597:(23): e2212794120. 812:mystical experience 372:as assessed in the 322:strongly related to 4801:Personality traits 4281:Self-transcendence 3873:Individual virtues 3817:Nine Noble Virtues 3746:Nicomachean Ethics 3659:Facet (psychology) 1658:. Washington, DC: 386:self-transcendence 306:need for cognition 290:fluid intelligence 282:fluid intelligence 254:divergent thinking 4788: 4787: 4784: 4783: 3935:Conscientiousness 3802:Epistemic virtues 3687: 3686: 3628:Conscientiousness 3545:(11): 1453–1461. 3215:10.1002/neu.10160 2577:978-1-59385-647-2 1975:978-0-673-99456-1 1783:Furnham, Adrian; 1686:Furnham, Adrian; 1669:978-1-59147-181-3 705:in the ascending 680:five-factor model 497:conscientiousness 477:life satisfaction 430:conscientiousness 378:sensation-seeking 302:general knowledge 205:unconventionality 169:openness to ideas 153:Five Factor Model 79:Five Factor Model 28:Five Factor Model 24:human personality 16:Personality trait 4808: 4777: 4761: 4713: 4690: 4681: 4672: 4548: 4451: 4442: 4419: 4385: 4362: 4347: 4346: 4276:Self-cultivation 3829:Prussian virtues 3792:Cardinal virtues 3714: 3707: 3700: 3691: 3690: 3602: 3595: 3588: 3579: 3578: 3573: 3572: 3562: 3530: 3521: 3520: 3492: 3484: 3478: 3474: 3457:(4): 1013–1019. 3448: 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