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Cerebellum and Personality Traits
The Cerebellum, 2014Personality traits are multidimensional traits comprising cognitive, emotional, and behavioral characteristics, and a wide array of cerebral structures mediate individual variability. Differences in personality traits covary with brain morphometry in specific brain regions.
PETROSINI, Laura +3 more
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Personality Traits in Schizophrenia
Psychiatry, 1995In recent years there has been a renewed interest in the integration of descriptive and interpersonal approaches to mental illness. Much of the impetus for this stems from the introduction in 1980 of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, 3rd edition (DSM-III) (American Psychiatric Association 1980), with subsequent research and ...
T E, Smith +5 more
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The SAPAS, Personality Traits, and Personality Disorder
Journal of Personality Disorders, 2017Many argue that current categorical personality disorder (PD) classification systems should be more dimensional and consider personality traits. The present study examined whether a brief PD screening tool, the Standardized Assessment of Personality: Abbreviated Scale (SAPAS) primarily screened for traits of low emotional stability, low extraversion ...
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House-Tree-Person Drawings and Personality Traits
Journal of Personality Assessment, 1972House-Tree-Person (HTP) drawings and Sixteen Personality Factor Questionnaire (16PF) scores were obtained from 760 college men and women.
S S, Marzolf, J H, Kirchner
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Personality traits across cultures
Current Opinion in Psychology, 2016Current questions in the study of personality traits across cultures include (a) the universality versus cultural uniqueness of trait structure, (b) cultural differences in trait levels, (c) the consistency and validity of traits and their measures across cultures, and (d) the evolutionary, ecological, and cultural contexts of personality. Although the
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The School Review, 1925
Intelligence tests have made a large contribution to the analysis of the capacity of pupils to do school work. There is a marked correlation between the scores made by pupils on intelligence tests and the achievements of these pupils in their courses.
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Intelligence tests have made a large contribution to the analysis of the capacity of pupils to do school work. There is a marked correlation between the scores made by pupils on intelligence tests and the achievements of these pupils in their courses.
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Ch02. Personality, Personality Traits, and Consumer Traits
2021Trevor A. Smith, Kenroy C. Wedderburn
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Personality traits: Hierarchically organized systems
Personality and Individual Differences, 2016AbstractPersonality science has always been and is still ready for new theorizing on traits. Accordingly, this article presents the recently proposed traits as hierarchical systems (THS) model, where personality traits are not only the emergent properties of the three‐level hierarchy of the personality system, but are also hierarchical per se.
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Life and death in the soil microbiome: how ecological processes influence biogeochemistry
Nature Reviews Microbiology, 2022Noah W Sokol +2 more
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