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THE ABILITY TO DELAY GRATIFICATION: A TRAIT-OR NOT A TRAIT?

Multivariate Behavioral Research, 1974
The purpose of this research was (a) to investigate with normal adults the convergence among several delay measures with different rationales and response modes; and (b) to examine the relationships between these variables and other personality measures which are theoretically tied to delay ability but whose relationships have not been empirically ...
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Ecosystem Traits Linking Functional Traits to Macroecology

Trends in Ecology & Evolution, 2019
As the range of studies on macroecology and functional traits expands, integration of traits into higher-level approaches offers new opportunities to improve clarification of larger-scale patterns and their mechanisms and predictions using models. Here, we propose a framework for quantifying 'ecosystem traits' and means to address the challenges of ...
Congcong Liu   +17 more
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Quantitative trait loci for baseline erythroid traits

Mammalian Genome, 2006
A substantial genetic contribution underlies variation in baseline peripheral blood counts. We performed quantitative trait locus/loci (QTL) analyses to identify chromosome (Chr) regions harboring genes influencing the baseline erythroid parameters in F2 intercrosses between NZW/LacJ, SM/J, and C57BLKS/J inbred mice.
Peters, L L   +5 more
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The “trait” of ascribing traits: Individual differences in the tendency to trait ascription

Journal of Research in Personality, 1980
Abstract People often use personality trait terms to describe themselves and others. But sometimes, instead, they will indicate that a person's behavior “depends on the situation.” The present study finds that some people ascribe traits more often, and indicate “depends on the situation” less often, than do others: The tendency to trait ascription is
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Trait anxiety, trait depression, worry, and memory

Behaviour Research and Therapy, 2004
A study is reported which investigated the proposal that high trait anxiety is associated with a memory bias for worry themes. Forty-five participants were categorised as being high or low trait anxious on the basis of scores on the (Spielberger et al., 1983) (Manual for the State-Trait Anxiety Inventory (Form Y) (1983)).
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Blame for Traits

Noûs, 2001
AbstractThe main thesis of this chapter is that agents can be blamed for their bad traits as well as for their bad acts. Because we often cannot help being the sorts of people we are, this thesis is inconsistent with the view that agents can only be blamed for what is (or once was) within their control.
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Trait Arousability-An Alternative to Trait Arousal

1987
This chapter presents the theoretical rationale and procedures used to develop a questionnaire measure of individual differences in stimulus screening and associated differences in arousability. The rationale for the scale is presented in some detail because of the novelty of the concept of stimulus screening and because of the complex set of ...
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Stateful Traits

2007
Traits offer a fine-grained mechanism to compose classes from reusable components while avoiding problems of fragility brought by multiple inheritance and mixins. Traits as originally proposed are stateless, that is, they contain only methods, but no instance variables.
Bergel, Alexandre   +3 more
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Personality Traits

2003
This second edition of the bestselling textbook Personality Traits is an essential text for students doing courses in personality psychology and individual differences. The authors have updated the volume throughout, incorporating the latest research in the field, and added three new chapters on personality across the lifespan, health and applications ...
Martha C. Whiteman   +2 more
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