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Emotional norms for 524 French personality trait words

Behavior Research Methods, 2012
Newly measured rating norms provide a database of emotion-related dimensions for 524 French trait words. Measures include valence, approach/avoidance tendencies associated with the trait, possessor- and other-relevance of the trait, and discrete emotions conveyed by the trait (i.e., anger, disgust, fear, happiness, and sadness). The normative data were
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Second-Person Normativity

Abstract One important dimension of the game of “giving and asking for reasons” is the interpersonal relations of mutual address that lie in the background of the game. Some authors, drawing from rich phenomenological and Kantian traditions, have argued that there is a special kind of interpersonal normativity that issues from ...
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The humanness of artificial non-normative personalities

Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 2017
AbstractTechnoscientific ambitions for perfecting human-like machines, by advancing state-of-the-art neuromorphic architectures and cognitive computing, may end in ironic regret without pondering the humanness of fallible artificial non-normative personalities.
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SJÖBRING PERSONALITY DIMENSIONS: NORMS FOR SOME AMERICAN POPULATIONS

Acta Psychiatrica Scandinavica, 1975
An American version of the MNT Inventory (Sjöbring personality dimensions) was administered to three separate groups of American subjects. Normative data on the Sjöbring dimensions, including correlational data between the dimensions, was reported for these groups and compared to published normative data from prior studies in Sweden and in the United ...
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Global Norms: Towards Some Guidelines for Aggregating Personality Norms Across Countries

International Journal of Testing, 2008
The article discusses issues relating to the international use of personality inventories, especially those in which organizations make comparisons between people from differing cultures or countries or those with different languages. The focus is on the issue of norming and the use of national versus multinational norms.
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Personality norms.

1949
Richard T. LaPiere, Paul R. Farnsworth
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