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Personality Correlates of Successful Biofeedback Training

Perceptual and Motor Skills, 1977
This study was designed to examine the role of personality in effectiveness of biofeedback training. The Edwards Personal Preference Schedule was administered to 37 subjects assigned to Accurate Information and Misinformation groups in a heart-rate conditioning experiment.
P, Pardine, A, Napoli
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Personality characteristics of the successful liar

Journal of Investigative Psychology and Offender Profiling, 2021
AbstractThe relationship between personality, behavioral cues, and the ability to tell a convincing lie was examined. Participants were administered the M5‐120 personality inventory and videotaped while retelling a partially scripted story. A group of raters reviewed the video clips and decided whether the participants were lying or being honest ...
Alvin Malesky   +2 more
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Personality Characteristics of Successful Artists

Perceptual and Motor Skills, 1979
The purpose of the present study was to investigate some personality characteristics of especially successful artists in comparison with those of less successful artists. In a recent study (Götz & Götz, 1979) 257 painters and sculptors had been given the Eysenck Personality Questionnaire.
Karl Otto Götz, Karin Götz
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Career success: the effects of personality

Career Development International, 1999
Based on social learning theories, this conceptual paper attempts to develop a theoretical framework and testable hypotheses linking the relationship between certain personality traits and career success. Although there has been a long history of exploring the effects of personality on career development, its importance appears to be underestimated ...
Victor P. Lau, Margaret A. Shaffer
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Personality Predictors of Successful Development

2015
Personality research from the last nearly 100 years has yielded ample evidence that personality dispositions significantly co-determine human life. Based on personality traits, we are able, to a certain extent, to predict how people will experience and behave in certain life domains.
Blatný, M. (Marek)   +3 more
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Some Personality Correlates of Self-Rated Academic Success

Perceptual and Motor Skills, 1975
Using subjects' own ratings of their academic performance, a group of American university students were divided into academically successful ( n = 312) and unsuccessful ( n = 170) subgroups. A comparison of mean scores of the two groups on nine personality variables covered by Eysenck's PEN Inventory and Lanyon's Psychological Screening Inventory ...
A H, Mehryar, H, Heckmat, F, Khajavi
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Personality of the successful speech therapist

Today's Speech, 1960
(1960). Personality of the successful speech therapist. Today's Speech: Vol. 8, No. 1, pp. 20-22.
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Personal Accounts of The Success Syndrome

1986
The sister sciences of psychiatry and psychology are often maligned for concentrating on “sick” or aberrant forms of human behavior. It is often assumed that since mental health professionals use their patients as the data base from which to derive theories of human functioning, they must be insensitive to the factors affecting the majority of people ...
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Personality Correlates of Success Imagery

The Journal of Social Psychology, 1964
R H, KNAPP, H B, GREEN
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