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Openness to Experience and Team Creativity: Effects of Knowledge Sharing and Transformational Leadership

Creativity Research Journal, 2019
This study extends the research on the creative work process in teams by integrating personality traits, knowledge-sharing behavior, and transformational leadership.
Wei Zhang   +3 more
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An Experiment in Open Economics [PDF]

open access: possibleThe Journal of Economic Education, 1974
4-option questions, but no such overall tendency for 5-option questions.3 Forty-five percent of the sources were biased in their use of this option, but they were skewed in both directions, thus tending to offset one another in the summary study-one-third strongly favored that choice and two-thirds pointedly avoided it.
Ann Coates, Dennis M. O'Toole
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Relationships between openness to experience, cognitive flexibility, self-esteem, and creativity among bilingual college students in the U.S.

International Journal of Bilingual Education and Bilingualism, 2019
Currently, the positive role of creativity has received support and research in bilingual literature. However, the positive psychological processes that may contribute to creativity only received little attention, especially in bilingual population. This
Xinjie Chen, Jinbo He, Xitao Fan
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Openness to Experience, Extraversion, and Subjective Well-Being Among Chinese College Students: The Mediating Role of Dispositional Awe

Psychological Reports, 2019
Awe is the emotion experienced when people confront stimuli so vast and novel that they require accommodation. Dispositional awe, in contrast, captures individual differences in the tendency to experience awe.
Rui Dong, S. Ni
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Openness to Experience

, 2015
S. E. Woo, R. Saef, Scott Parrigon
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Absorption, openness to experience, and hypnotizability.

Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 1991
Absorption, a correlate of hypnotizability, is conceptually related to openness to experience. Study 1 found no evidence that gender moderated the correlation between absorption and hypnotizability, or of nonlinear trends. Study 2 showed that openness was factorially complex, and that absorption was related to imaginative involvement, but not to social-
Betsy A. Tobias   +4 more
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Clinical Experience with Open Laparoscopy

Journal of Laparoendoscopic & Advanced Surgical Techniques, 1997
A modified method of open laparoscopy was performed on 568 consecutive patients requiring laparoscopy or laparoscopic surgery. There were no intraoperative complications related to the technique. All patients were reviewed at 1 week following surgery; 4% had minor umbilical sepsis, while none had a postoperative hernia.
David H. Wallace, Patrick J. O'Dwyer
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Openness-to-Experience and Mental Health

Psychological Reports, 1984
The relationship of openness-to-experience and mental health was investigated for 30 college women using Strupp and Hadley's 1977 tripartite model of mental health plus Holmes and Rahe's measure of recent stress. The set of mental health measures were employed in multiple regression analyses to predict self-report, behavioral, perceptual, and ...
Joseph C. George, Bennett I. Tittler
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Opening the Open: The Experience of Evaluating the Finnish Open University

Journal of Adult and Continuing Education, 2003
‘Opening the Open’ is a description of the National Open University Evaluation that the Finnish Higher Education Evaluation Council carried out in 2001–02. At the millennium, the Open Universities were facing fundamental changes in quantity, quality and context.
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Open Laparoscopy: 29-Year Experience

Obstetric and Gynecologic Survey, 2000
To describe the safety and efficacy of open laparoscopy as a method of access to the abdominal cavity for laparoscopic surgery.We reviewed retrospectively all cases of open laparoscopy we did between August 1970 and June 1999.Twenty-seven (0.5%) of 5284 patients who had open laparoscopies during the study years developed complications related to ...
Nasir Rana   +3 more
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