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Abstract This essay advocates renewed attention toward Jungian literary criticism, emphasizing its unique and creative perspectives on both fictional worlds and on reading. A fresh turn to Jungian criticism offers, in particular, valuable insight for texts on the peripheries of the canon.
Edsel Parke
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Prioritizing Along Prototypes: Implicit Citizenship Theories in Decision‐Making at the Frontline
ABSTRACT Public employees are expected to treat all citizens equally; however, due to limited resources and increasing demands, they often simplify their decisions by prioritizing based on social categories. Whereas previous studies have often focused on a few or even a single category at a time, this article employs a broader framework consisting of ...
David Hensel+3 more
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The perceiving process and mystical orientation : an empirical study in psychological type theory among participants at the parliament of the world's religions [PDF]
A sample of 580 participants attending the Parliament of the World’s Religions in Barcelona 2004 completed the Francis-Louden Mystical Orientation Scale together with a measure of psychological type (the Francis Psychological Type Scales) in order to ...
Cargas, Sarita+2 more
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Solitude, Silence, and the Training of Psychotherapists: A Preliminary Study
The spiritual disciplines of silence and solitude have long been practiced within the contemplative Christian tradition as a means of character transformation and experiencing God.
Bissell, Leslie D+4 more
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Abstract Politicians' personality is believed to play a central role in their electoral success. It is unclear, however, how important different traits are to voters and how the impact of personality compares to that of other well‐studied individual characteristics of politicians, such as gender, age, and political experience.
Thomas Bergeron+4 more
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ABSTRACT Personality can be described by referring to the so‐called Big Five traits, that is, Extraversion, Agreeableness, Conscientiousness, Neuroticism, and Openness. These dimensions contribute to explaining individual differences not only in adults but also in children and adolescents. Although many authors used adult or other‐report instruments to
Giada Vicentini+2 more
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A Preliminary Study on Sensory-Processing Sensitivity and Word Association [PDF]
Sensory-processing sensitivity is a personality trait of processing information (e.g. auditory, visual, tactile, olfactory) more strongly and deeply than others.
Kushizaki Masashi, 串崎 真志
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Same or Different? Understanding Employees' Perceptions of Their Own Workplace Diversities
ABSTRACT Over recent years, there has been increasing scholarly attention on how individuals' diversities and their intersections affect workplace experiences, which can in turn shape their work outcomes. While existing evidence often relies on workplace surveys, the diversity questions included in those surveys may not encompass all diversity aspects ...
Francisco Perales+3 more
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Mechanics of the Spatiotemporal Evolution of Sulcal Pits in the Folding Brain
This study introduces a true‐scale, image‐based mechanical model to investigate the spatiotemporal evolution of sulcal pits during fetal brain development. The model predicts cortical surface morphology, demonstrating the stability of sulcal pits over time and providing key insights into brain folding mechanisms and their relevance to ...
Akbar Solhtalab+4 more
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How personality traits relate to the self‐esteem of Greek children and adolescents with dyslexia [PDF]
The main aim of the current study is to find out whether personality traits have any influence on self‐ esteem of dyslexic adolescents. Personality traits were first identified by the use of the ‘Personality Questionnaire for Children and adolescents ...
Tsitsas, George
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