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Personal Fulfilment, Satisfaction and Purpose
2018Society has a preoccupation with the need ‘to be happy’ and yet this is a somewhat abstract and simplistic concept. Happiness is arbitrary and potentially superficial. What defines and triggers happiness can change from day to day, person to person and context to context.
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Marital satisfaction and personality
2008Master of Arts (Applied Psychology)
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Personality, Marital Satisfaction, and Divorce
Psychological Reports, 1980Some 1,500 married or divorced men and women were interviewed and administered the Eysenck Personality Questionnaire. Comparisons between the married and the divorced suggested that divorces are more frequent among the psychiatrically abnormal (high Psychoticism, high Neuroticism), particularly among the women. Extraversion was also related to divorce,
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The Influence of Personalization on Consumer Satisfaction
In today's digital age, where consumers are inundated with a barrage of information and choices, the ability to tailor marketing efforts to individual preferences has become a powerful tool. This study aims to understand how personalization can influence consumer satisfaction.Joaquim A. Casaca, Luís Pedro Miguel
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Personal Satisfaction for the Dental Practitioner
Dental Clinics of North America, 1978openaire +2 more sources
Organic structure, satisfaction and personality
1976This paper takes the position that an important outcome of organizational activity is the satisfaction enjoyed by its members. It reports a field study of the relationships between a group structural concept (organicity), the higher-order need satisfactions of group members and individual differences in personality traits. Individual satisfaction tends
Meadows, Ian S.G. +1 more
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