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. 2020 Jul 30;15(8):815–825. doi: 10.1093/scan/nsaa105

Fig. 2 .


Fig. 2

Self-reported absolute changes in personality scores from 5 years ago to the present (left) and from the present to 5 years from now (right), in Experiment 1. The control group reported having changed more in the past 5 years than they anticipated changing in the next 5 years, constituting the typical temporal personality bias. HC’s difference in scores for the past 5 years and for the next 5 years did not significantly differ from that of controls. Error bars represent SE.