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The relevance of the study is determined by a substantial change in the structure of services offered by prepared food providers and a growth in outbreaks of communicable diseases due to violations of the mandatory sanitary-epidemiological requirements ...
I.V. May+3 more
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Predicting Healthy Eating: Conscientiousness versus the Health Belief Model [PDF]
The present paper aimed to investigate the incremental validity of conscientiousness over the Health Belief Model (i.e., HBM) components in predicting students' eating habits. Using a non-experimental, longitudinal design, data from 200 Romanian students
Claudia Dumitrescu, Claudia I. Iacob
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Conscientiousness in Childhood
Guided by the broad meaning of die Big Five factor Conscientiousness, a search is made for analogous constructs in the research of temperament and personality in infancy and childhood. Examples arc presented from factor analytic studies of personality ratings by parents and by teachers (using both questionnaires and Q-sort techniques) and from expert ...
Anne-Marie Slotboom+2 more
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The conscientious retiree: The relationship between conscientiousness, retirement, and volunteering [PDF]
The current study examined the relationship between conscientiousness, work status, and volunteering utilizing two large samples, the St. Louis Personality and Aging Network (SPAN) and the Health and Retirement Study (HRS). It was hypothesized that conscientious adults who were retired would be more likely to volunteer because, after retirement, they ...
Thomas F. Oltmanns+2 more
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Conscientiousness: Origins in childhood? [PDF]
In this review, we evaluate developmental and personality research with the aim of determining whether the personality trait of conscientiousness can be identified in children and adolescents. After concluding that conscientiousness does emerge in childhood, we discuss the developmental origins of conscientiousness with a specific focus on self ...
Angela L. Duckworth+3 more
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Abstract Background Individuals with high sensory processing sensitivity (SPS) (“highly sensitive persons”) are thought to be easily excitable and overwhelmed, highly attentive to aesthetic impressions, and particularly sensitive to sensory stimulation.
Emanuel Jauk+3 more
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Developing Knowledge Creation Capability: The Role of Big-Five Personality Traits and Transformational Leadership [PDF]
Current research aims to develop and test a conceptual framework that poses attention to individuals‟ personality as a potential predictor of their knowledge creation capability, considering the mediating effect of transformational leadership ...
Umer Ayub, Fizza Kanwal, A Rashid Kausar
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Being watched by others eliminates the effect of emotional arousal on inhibitory control
The psychological effect of being watched by others has been proven a powerful tool in modulating social behaviors (e.g., charitable giving) and altering cognitive performance (e.g., visual search).
Jiaxin eYu+3 more
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Abstract Schools across the globe and especially in Nigeria have witnessed situations in which teachers work outside their work ethics. This situation breeds exhibition of work deviant behaviors among the teachers at different levels of education as evidenced in the literature.
Charity C. Okeke+2 more
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