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9. psychologists call “self-monitoring”:

Mark Snyder, “Self-Monitoring of Expressive

Behavior,” Journal of Personality and Social

Psychology 30, no. 4 (1974): 526–37.

10. experience less stress while doing so:

Joyce E. Bono and Meredith A. Vey, “Personality

and Emotional Performance: Extraversion,

Neuroticism, and Self-Monitoring,”

Journal of Occupational Health Psychology”

12, no. 2 (2007): 177–92.

11. “Restorative niche” is Professor Little’s

term: See, for example, Brian Little, “Free

Traits and Personal Contexts: Expanding a

Social Ecological Model of Well-Being,” in

Person-Environment Psychology: New Directions

and Perspectives, edited by W. Bruce

Walsh et al. (Mahwah, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum

Associates, 2000).

12. “a Free Trait Agreement”: See, for example,

Brian Little and Maryann F. Joseph,

“Personal Projects and Free Traits: Mutable

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