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Understanding Recycling Behaviour Using Personality Traits

GATR Global Journal of Business Social Sciences Review, 2014
Objective - In particular, this study focuses on exploring characteristics of individuals or personality that correlate with the tendency to perform recycling behaviour among the university students using Theory of Planned behaviour. Methodology/Technique - Since behavioural changes is one of the determinant to ensure the achievements of recycling ...
Zalina Hashim   +3 more
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The addictive trait in buying behaviour

Journal of Consumer Policy, 1990
Subsequent to two reports in JCP on empirical studies of “compulsive consumption’ (Faber & O'Guinn. 1988a; Valence, d'Astous. & Fortier, 1988) the author presents the conceptual foundations of an ongoing West German study of addictive buying. He argues that it is consistent with psychological knowledge, and will lead to additional insights, to speak of
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Trait mindfulness and health behaviours: a meta-analysis

Health Psychology Review, 2019
Mindfulness is defined as bringing one's attention to present-moment experience with acceptance, and is associated with engagement in various health behaviours. To synthesise and evaluate this literature, we conducted a comprehensive meta-analytic review and examined (a) the associations between trait mindfulness and health behaviours and (b) the ...
Margarita, Sala   +3 more
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Individual differences in cocaine addiction: maladaptive behavioural traits

Addiction Biology, 2013
AbstractCocaine use leads to addiction in only a subset of individuals. Understanding the mechanisms underlying these individual differences in the transition from cocaine use to cocaine abuse is important to develop treatment strategies. There is agreement that specific behavioural traits increase the risk for addiction. As such, both high impulsivity
Homberg, J.R.   +2 more
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Locomotor activity: a complex behavioural trait to unravel

Behavioural Processes, 2003
Locomotor activity in Drosophila, as in other organisms, is an important trait since it is at the basis of almost all behaviours. Indeed, the locomotor centre is implicated in all complex behaviours consisting of a change in the position of the animal with respect to its environment. Despite its importance, locomotor activity itself has received sparse
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Genetic correlation between behavioural traits in relation to death‐feigning behaviour

Population Ecology, 2009
Abstract Individuals frequently behave in a consistent manner across time or in different situations. We examined the repeatability of duration of death‐feigning anti‐predator behaviour when attacked, and then carried out artificial selection for duration to calculate its heritability and examine correlated ...
Satoshi Nakayama   +2 more
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Behaviour traits of a narcissistic psychopaths

Behaviour traits of a narcissistic psychopath is a working paper series to explain on how some people within the criminal organizations target their victims and what methods they used to force an unwillig cooperation of some individuals. Such problematic individuals with high degree of information access shall be reconsidered as to what powers do ...
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Unique and common traits in mycorrhizal symbioses

Nature Reviews Microbiology, 2020
Andrea Genre   +2 more
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Plant–microbiome interactions: from community assembly to plant health

Nature Reviews Microbiology, 2020
Pankaj Trivedi   +2 more
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