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Social Distancing and Lockdown – An Introvert’s Paradise? An Empirical Investigation on the Association Between Introversion and the Psychological Impact of COVID19-Related Circumstantial Changes [PDF]
The coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID19) pandemic has effected the implementation of social distancing and lockdown measures across the globe, and the psychological impact of associated life changes is experienced more severely by some individuals than others.
Maryann Wei
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A Tentative Analysis on the Forming Factors of Introversion Psychology
Introverts differ in their behavior and emotional expression from extroverts. They tend to be more solitary and deliberate, and are relatively less involved in social activities. This individual difference has been a topic of concern in psychological research. Introverts need to understand that introversion is a trait, not a flaw.
Sheng Wan
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The Impact of Extraversion and Introversion on Millennials Propensity to Recommend Their Preferred Fitness Center. [PDF]
Millennials of the 21st century tend to have an active daily life and practice more sports, spending more on health and fitness. Therefore, the present paper seeks to investigate the propensity of Millennials to recommend their preferred fitness center ...
Dabija DC, Csorba LM, Pop NH, Obadă DR.
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Abstract The technological environment is rapidly affecting the way of shopping. When consumers go about retail activities, they not only use a single channel (e.g., traditional stores, mobile) but also combine different channels. This research focuses on the factors which influence the favorableness toward omni-channel shopping.
Dongwon Min
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Psychometric Properties of Stress Check List for Self and its Relationship to Health Satisfaction and Psychological Traits (Extro‐version‐Introversion): Tomoyuki Kawada, et al. Department of Public Health, Gunma University School of Medicine—This study focused on the reliability and validity of the Stress Check List for Self (SCL‐S).
Toshihide Iijima+2 more
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The Francis Psychological Type Scales were developed during the early 2000s to operationalize the four components of psychological type theory within survey-style research, proposing measures of introversion and extraversion, sensing and intuition ...
A. Village, Leslie J. Francis
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The aim of this study was to test the factorial structure and validity of the Francis Psychological Type and Emotional Temperament Scales (FPTETS) in a sample 209 men and women enrolled on a university ministry training course.
A. Village, Leslie J. Francis
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The Francis Psychological Type Scales (FPTS) were developed to operationalise psychological type theory in a way appropriate for and accessible to survey-style research, administered either online or offline.
Leslie J. Francis, A. Village
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This study draws on psychological type theory that has its origins in the work of Carl Jung to explore the psychological profile of Salvation Army officers serving within the UK.
Tomos G. ap Sion, Leslie J. Francis
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Objective During the COVID-19 pandemic, the occupational stress of medical staff has been a major issue. This study aimed to suggest a new strategy to identify high-risk factor sets of occupational stress in medical staff using fuzzy-set qualitative ...
L. Quan+5 more
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