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Attitudes towards persons with disabilities vs. personality traits of Polish students. [PDF]

open access: yesFront Psychiatry
Radlińska I   +4 more
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The network of conscientiousness

Journal of Research in Personality, 2016
Abstract According to the network perspective, the coalescence of several personality characteristics into major personality dimensions results from a pattern of complex interactions that can be modeled as a network. We focused on one personality dimension, conscientiousness, and on its main facets.
COSTANTINI, GIULIO, PERUGINI, MARCO
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Conscientious Objection in Medicine

Bioethics, 2000
Recognition of conscientious objection seems reasonable in relation to controversial and contentious issues, such as physician assisted suicide and abortion. However, physicians also advance conscience‐based objections to actions and practices that are sanctioned by established norms of medical ethics, and an account of their moral force can be more ...
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Conscientiousness

2015
Conscientiousness refers to a broad swath of constructs that reflects the propensity to be self-controlled, responsible to others, hardworking, orderly, and rule abiding. To understand why conscientiousness is one of the best psychological predictors of important outcomes (e.g., longevity; divorce), this chapter provides a broad overview of the trait ...
Joshua J. Jackson, Brent W. Roberts
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Maladaptive conscientiousness is still conscientiousness

Journal of Research in Personality, 2023
Samuel, Douglas   +3 more
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