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Distressed (Type D) personality is predicted by avoidance: evidence from a computer-based avatar task.

M Todd AllenMichelle M ShieldsCatherine E Myers
Published in: PeerJ (2022)
., low SI and NA, high SI, high NA, and Type D) which significantly differed in avoidance scores. Specifically, Type D individuals had higher avoidance scores than the other three groups. Taken together these findings support a role for avoidance in Type D personality. The computer-based avatar avoidance task may be particularly relevant as an ecologically valid measure to identify avoidance in a virtual setting for use with individuals expressing Type D personality who may be unwilling or unable to accurately self-report or describe their own avoidant tendencies.
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