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The aim of this chapter is to review a sizable literature on electrodermal response (EDR) lability considered as an individual difference phenomenon. The exposition is divided into three parts. The first deals with questions of definition and measurement the second presents a first-order and an extended hypothesis regarding likely personality correlates, and the third reviews evidence for interpreting EDR lability as a concomitant of individual differences in characteristic levels of arousal along a sleep-wakefulness continuum.
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Crider, A. (1993). Electrodermal Response Lability-Stability: Individual Difference Correlates. In: Roy, JC., Boucsein, W., Fowles, D.C., Gruzelier, J.H. (eds) Progress in Electrodermal Research. NATO ASI Series, vol 249. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4615-2864-7_12
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