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Fatigue causes many bad effects like irritability, poor concentration, reduced ability to pay attention to the situation at hand, low motivation.

Question: Are the interpersonal bad effects of fatigue (irritability, and reduced ability to pay attention to the situation at hand) stronger for highly neurotic people, given that one of the two components of neuroticism is volatility (which encompasses emotional lability, irritability or anger, and difficulty controlling emotional impulses, De Young et al. 2007)?

Nb: As a sidenote (given that one question must be asked at a time) I suppose that, similarly, the detrimental effects that a bad alimentation has on mood might be stronger in highly neurotic people compared to in more emotionally stable people.

References:

DeYoung, C. G., Quilty, L. C., & Peterson, J. B. (2007). Between facets and domains: 10 aspects of the Big Five. Journal of personality and social psychology, 93(5), 880. https://doi.org/10.1037/0022-3514.93.5.880 [PDF]

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