نتایج جستجو برای: trait personality

تعداد نتایج: 136189  

Hossein Vazifehdoost, Mahsa Akbari, Parvaneh Charsted

Personality research has approached a salient consensus step due to widespread use of individual differences, converging on five big model factors with marketing concept. This paper clarifies a market mavenism psychology concept and relates market mavens with big five factor model. Market Mavens are consumer which have tendency to become especially involved in the marketplace. The purpose of th...

2005
Amber Renee McLarney-Vesotski Frank Bernieri Daniel Rempala

We investigated the ability of adults and children to perceive the Big Five personality traits in others from “thin slices” of the behavioral stream. Targets were videotaped in Wve carefully crafted situations, each designed to maximally reveal a diVerent trait domain. In addition, each target’s personality was assessed by close friends or parents, serving as the personality criterion. Judges’ ...

2003
Janet Carter J. E. Carter

 A preliminary study has been undertaken at three Universities in the United Kingdom to identify some learning preferences and personality bias in computer science students with a view to understanding more clearly their general approach to learning. This paper presents aggregated results from the three cohorts of students, comparing their personality bias with results obtained from other stud...

Journal: :British journal of psychology 2007
Anthony C Little David I Perrett

Several studies have demonstrated some accuracy in personality attribution using only visual appearance. Using composite images of those scoring high and low on a particular trait, the current study shows that judges perform better than chance in guessing others' personality, particularly for the traits conscientiousness and extraversion. This study also shows that attractiveness, masculinity a...

Journal: :Personality disorders 2011
Andrew E Skodol Lee Anna Clark Donna S Bender Robert F Krueger Leslie C Morey Roel Verheul Renato D Alarcon Carl C Bell Larry J Siever John M Oldham

A major reconceptualization of personality psychopathology has been proposed for DSM-5 that identifies core impairments in personality functioning, pathological personality traits, and prominent pathological personality types. A comprehensive personality assessment consists of four components: levels of personality functioning, personality disorder types, pathological personality trait domains ...

Journal: :Journal of personality 2009
Daniel Heller D Lance Ferris Douglas Brown David Watson

Drawing from recent developments regarding the contextual nature of personality (e.g., D. Wood & B. W. Roberts, 2006), we conducted 2 studies (1 cross-sectional and 1 longitudinal over 1 year) to examine the validity of work personality in predicting job satisfaction and its mediation of the effect of global personality on job satisfaction. Study 1 showed that (a) individuals vary systematicall...

Journal: :Journal of personality and social psychology 1990
S J Dickman

The 3 studies reported here were designed to clarify the nature of the personality trait of impulsivity. Two types of impulsivity were distinguished. Dysfunctional impulsivity is the tendency to act with less forethought than most people of equal ability when this tendency is a source of difficulty; most previous work on impulsivity appears to have focused on this trait. Functional impulsivity,...

Journal: :Journal of personality 2006
James W Grice Bobby J Jackson Brenda L McDaniel

In a replication and extension of Grice (2004), participants in the current study rated themselves and other known individuals on scales constructed from their own personal constructs and on marker items for the Big Five model personality traits. Confirmatory components analyses revealed excellent fit for the Big Five Model when applied to aggregate trait ratings but highly variable fit when ap...

Journal: :The International journal of clinical and experimental hypnosis 2011
Peter Grimbeek Graham A Jamieson Kathryn Gow

Conventional accounts of the McCollough Effect (ME) have focused on strictly bottom-up processing accounts of the phenomenon, most commonly involving the fatiguing of orientation-selective neurons; although association-learning mechanisms have also gained acceptance. These lower order accounts do not take into account higher order variables related to key personality traits and/or associated co...

Journal: :Journal of Personality and Social Psychology 2019

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