Table 1.
Temperament traits |
• Novelty seeking: tendency towards exploration, intense activation, and excitability |
• Harm avoidance: tendency towards avoidance of aversive stimuli |
• Reward dependence: tendency toward an intense response to social reward |
• Persistence: perseverance in spite of fatigue and frustration |
Character traits |
• Self-directedness: strong-will individuals, capable of controlling, regulating and adapting their behavior in order to best reach their goals |
• Cooperativeness: individuals who are tolerant, empathic, compassionate, and supportive of others |
• Self-transcendence: relevant to individuals who conceive themselves as integral parts of the universe as a whole, a “unitary conscience” in which everything is part of a whole; this perspective can be described as acceptance, identification, or spiritual unity with nature and its origins |
Note: Data from Tarsitani et al.38