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Maslow's hierarchy of needs and personality
Personality and Individual Differences, 1990A scale to measure the degree of satisfaction of Maslow's basic needs was devised. Scores on the scale were negatively related to neuroticism as expected and also related to extraversion.
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Hierarchies in the Structure of Personality Traits
Social and Personality Psychology Compass, 2009Abstract An emerging body of findings indicates that hierarchy is critical to integrating the Big Trait models – the Big Five, Big Four, Big Three, and Big Two – within a common structural framework. These findings, in addition to providing a unifying framework for understanding personality traits, confirm that hierarchy is an ...
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Professional and personal hierarchies of ethical principles
International Journal of Social Welfare, 2003We explore social workers’ perception of the importance and rank ordering of ethical principles. Do they have a generally agreed upon hierarchy of ethical principles? Do they apply similar hierarchies of ethical principles when facing different cases? Are their professional and personal hierarchies of ethical principles similar? The findings based on a
Ruth Landau, Rujla Osmo
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Personality Templates and Social Hierarchies Using Stereotypes
2006In order for interactive agents to be believable, they will need to respond to any likely situation in a manner that is consistent with their personality, as well as their position within social hierarchies. Thus believable agents will need to have a clearly defined personality, social role, and other traits that will govern their actions in a virtual ...
Robert Mosher, Brian Magerko
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Analytic Hierarchy Process for Personalization of Education IT (for students with autism)
2020 IEEE 15th International Conference on Computer Sciences and Information Technologies (CSIT), 2020To select the best alternative information technology, it is necessary to involve experts, the knowledge holders, and the experienced practitioners in the field of IT support of education of students with autistic spectrum disorders. Their valuations are the input data for the analytic hierarchy process, which allows comparing alternatives on different
Vasyl Andrunyk +2 more
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The Role of a Vivid and Challenging Personal Vision in Goal Hierarchies
The Journal of Psychology, 2010This study examines personal vision and its role in human motivation. It examines the concept of personal vision within goal hierarchies, describes the elements that constitute goal hierarchies, and examines the effect of students' compelling personal vision on the quality of proximal goals.
Aline D, Masuda +3 more
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Psychomotor Traits, Social Desirability and the Personal Illness Hierarchy
British Journal of Psychiatry, 1977SummarySeventy-eight psychiatric in-patients were allocated to personal illness classes by means of the Delusions-Symptoms-States Inventory (DSSI). Paper and pencil measures of psychomotor speed and scatter of tapping were administered with an immediate retest.
G A, Foulds, A, Bedford
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Personalized product recommendation based on customer value hierarchy
2007 IEEE International Conference on Systems, Man and Cybernetics, 2007Recommender systems apply statistical and knowledge discovery techniques to the problem of making product recommendations during a live customer interaction and they are achieving widespread success in e-commerce nowadays. In this article, we present a novel product recommendation approach, which involves customer value hierarchy model into traditional
Yangming Zhang +3 more
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Person Hierarchy Interactions in Syntax
2010Chapter 3 uses the modular signature of syntax to show that some phi-agreement dependencies belong to syntax rather than realizational morphology. They are interactions between the transitive subject and object according to their person features, or person (hierarchy) interactions, in Algonquian, Mapudungun, and Arizona Tewa.
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Inverse Systems and Person Hierarchy Effects
2019Inverse systems are systems of argument deployment belonging to the family of voice constructions that also includes Indo-European passives and Austronesian voice alternations. In inverse systems, when transitive verbs agree with their arguments, the agreement is determined by the arguments’ person (and animacy) specification, rather than by their ...
Heather Bliss +2 more
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