112 Chapter 5 worrying about the future on days when self-report about acts without thinking were higher (1 red edge between these two nodes). The summary networks with edge counts for each personality profile (Woicik et al., 2009) can be found in Figure 3 and on https://hulsmans. shinyapps.io/IdiographicNetworks/. There was heterogeneity in idiographic network structures within all subgroups of individuals who share the same personality profile. Figure 2 Network visualization of between-person heterogeneity in whole sample (N = 26). Note. Nodes reflect the six measured diary variables. HAPPY = happiness. WORRY = worrying about the future. NERVO = nervousness. ACT_R = acts that lead to regret. ACT_W = acts without thinking. RESTL = restlessness. Edges reflect the count of all significant associations in idiographic networks. Blue edges are the counts of positive partial correlations. Red edges are the counts of negative partial correlations. Thicker edges reflect a higher number of individuals who had a particular bivariate association significant.
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