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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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Conscientious Objection

Anesthesiology Clinics
Physicians may under some circumstances decline to provide a clinical service that is within accepted medical standards due to a deeply held moral belief that to do so would be wrong. Conscience objection in medicine is legally protected, but ethically limited by physician obligations to put patient interests first.
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Maladaptive conscientiousness is still conscientiousness

Journal of Research in Personality, 2023
Samuel, Douglas   +3 more
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Integrity, Conscientiousness, and Honesty

Psychological Reports, 2004
Undergraduate volunteers from the Psychology participant pool ( N = 86, age M = 22.7, SD = 4.8 yr.; 72 of 86 were female) took two tests, a commercially available integrity test (the Personnel Selection Inventory) and the NEO-Five Factor Inventory. Later in the study, each participant was given an opportunity to report dishonestly the amount of time ...
Horn, Josh   +2 more
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Financial sustainability conscientiousness

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2020
The implementation of sustainability accounts for the most challenging contemporary global governance goals in the trade-off of economic growth versus sustainability. In the bottom-up implementation of sustainability, tax ethics, public-private-partnerships (PPPs) and Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) are discussed.
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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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