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This is Scientific American's 60-Second Science. I'm Erika Beras. Got a minute?

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We all have that friend.

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The Debbie Downer who finds fault with sunshine and lollipops and sees a perpetually half empty glass.

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Well, it turns out being such a drag might be part of their individual personality, a dimension researchers are calling "dispositional attitude."

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A new study says people with a negative dispositional attitude will, as a rule, dislike things.

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All things. In other words, haters gonna hate.

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Researchers created a scale that required people to report their attitudes towards things like architecture and camping.

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They found people with positive attitudes were generally open and curious, and tended to follow positive behaviors like recycling and driving carefully.

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The negative Nellies: not so much.

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The study is in the Journal of Personality and Social Psychology.

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Researchers say this personality trait could also be used for marketers,

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rather than convincing those with a negative dispositional attitude to like their product,

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they could just convince them to dislike everybody else's.

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Thanks for the minute, for Scientific American's 60-Second Science. I'm Erika Beras.

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