Is There a Price to Pretending? Examining the Potential Cost of (Perceived) Counterdispositional Openness
Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin
Published online on March 14, 2026
Abstract
Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, Ahead of Print.
Although some studies demonstrated that counterdispositional behavior may be taxing, substantially more studies fail to provide evidence for this notion or even find beneficial effects of acting in a more extraverted or conscientious way. Because ...
Although some studies demonstrated that counterdispositional behavior may be taxing, substantially more studies fail to provide evidence for this notion or even find beneficial effects of acting in a more extraverted or conscientious way. Because ...