Contents:
- Medical Video: How Your Childhood Affects Your Love Styles
- A person's walking style that shows their personality
- Walking speed and physical activity are also interrelated
Medical Video: How Your Childhood Affects Your Love Styles
Did you know that the way to walk can show someone's personality? It's also true that someone's first impression is important. The first impression can be assessed from your appearance, speech, and behavior towards others. However, a study published in the journal Social Psychological and Personality Science states that how a person walks can also reflect his personality. Is that right?
A person's walking style that shows their personality
A new study found that people with extroverted personality types run at speeds faster than people with introverted personality types. The study, conducted by researchers from the United States and France, used data from more than 15,000 adults aged 25 to 100 years to see whether personality traits were related to gait or not.
The personality of the study participants was assessed through surveys and judged based on the five Big Five personality traits, which included extraversion, caution (conscientiousness), openness (openness), easy to get along or agree (agreableness), and neurotic / neurotic.
People with extroverted personalities tend to get energy, inspiration, and motivation from social interactions with others (external). In contrast, people with introverted personalities tend to be more focused and able to get energy, inspiration, and motivation from within (internal) or only from the closest people in small numbers.
Apparently, extroverted personality is more often associated with faster road averages, which is around 0.06 meters per second faster than people with introverted personalities.
This is in line with a pre-existing study. Previous research has found that a person's gait can influence the perceptions or views of others who see it. For example, a 2012 study found a relationship between people's gait and personality.
A group of students participate on foot and act as pedestrians in general. The result is that students who walk casually tend to lead to extroverted and adventurous personalities. While students whose path is broken, are considered to have a personality that is easily nervous, anxious, and anxious.
Walking speed and physical activity are also interrelated
This study states that a person whose neurotic value and accuracy are high, tends to be less active and more sedentary (not active or lazy).
Unfortunately, research on the way a person is based on his style and personality is considered invalid. Because every person, character, or attitude of a person cannot be judged from only one indicator, such as gait.
This is also approved by body language experts and book writers Snap "Making the Most of First Impressions" . He also stated that personality cannot always be judged from the outside. However, there are indeed a number of things that indicate a person's personality, one of which is the person's walking style.
So what is your gait like? Does it fit in with your personality type?