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Obras de don Andres Capilla ...

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Exercicis espiritualsBíblia. N.T. Evangelis ComentarisDIG-BH
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Das Neue Tage-Buch (1933-1940). La "tribuna" di Leopold Schwarzschild in esilio

2011

Exilliteratur pubblicistica dell'esilio tedescoEsilio Tedescopubblicistica dell'esilio tedescoExilliteratur
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Personality and reinforcement: An exploration using a maze-learning task

1995

A computerized maze learning task was investigated under control, reward and punishment, provided by differing financial reinforcement contingencies. The relationships between speed crossing the maze and anxiety and impulsivity personality traits were explored. Anxiety is hypothesized to reflect a behavioural inhibition system active in punishing environments; and impulsivity, to reflect an activation system active in rewarding environments. Of the measures of impulsivity taken, only one—venturesomeness from the I7—was associated significantly with increased maze crossing speed; this was found particularly in the reward condition and in males. Several anxiety variables were associated with …

Extraversion and introversionPunishment (psychology)media_common.quotation_subjecteducationImpulsivityNeuroticismDevelopmental psychologymedicineAnxietyPersonalitymedicine.symptomBig Five personality traitsReinforcementPsychologypsychological phenomena and processesGeneral PsychologyCognitive psychologymedia_commonPersonality and Individual Differences
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Personality traits and parenting: neuroticism, extraversion, and openness to experience as discriminative factors

2003

This study used variable‐ and person‐oriented approaches to examine the relationship between personality traits (at age 33) and parenting (at age 36) among 94 mothers and 78 fathers. The SEM revealed that Openness to Experience (O), low Neuroticism (N), and Extraversion (E) were related to parental nurturance; low O to parental restrictiveness; and low N to parental knowledge about the child's activities. Cluster analysis based on the three parenting factors yielded six gender‐related parenting types with distinguishable personality profiles. Authoritative parents (mostly mothers) and emotionally involved parents (mostly fathers), who were high in nurturance and high to moderate in parenta…

Extraversion and introversionSocial PsychologyDiscriminative model05 social sciencesOpenness to experience050109 social psychology0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesBig Five personality traitsPsychologyNeuroticism050105 experimental psychologyDevelopmental psychologyEuropean Journal of Personality
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Effects of the Big Five and musical genre on music-induced movement

2010

Nine-hundred-and-fifty-two individuals completed the Big Five Inventory, and 60 extreme scorers were presented with 30 music excerpts from six popular genres. Music-induced movement was recorded by an optical motion-capture system, the data from which 55 postural, kinematic, and kinetic movement features were computed. These features were subsequently reduced to five principal components of movement representing Local Movement, Global Movement, Hand Flux, Head Speed, and Hand Distance. Multivariate Analyses revealed significant effects on these components of both personality and genre, as well as several interactions between the two. Each personality dimension was associated with a differen…

Extraversion and introversionSocial PsychologyMovement (music)media_common.quotation_subjectMusicalNeuroticismMultivariate analysis of variancePersonalityRock musicPsychologySocial psychologyGeneral PsychologyInduced movementmedia_commonJournal of Research in Personality
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A new model for the relations between longitudinal personality profiles and psychological functioning through middle age

2014

Personality traits and psychological functioning were assessed three times between the ages from 33 to 50 years (average N = 250) in the Finnish Jyvaskyla Longitudinal Study of Personality and Social Development. Five longitudinal personality profiles were extracted: Resilient, Overcontrolled, Undercontrolled, Reserved, and Ordinary. The Resilients (neuroticism low, other traits high) were higher in optimism and personal control over development than the Overcontrolleds (neuroticism high, other traits low) at all ages, whereas the Overcontrolleds were higher in anxiety and depressive symptoms. Other profiles were between them in these characteristics. The Undercontrolleds (high openness and…

Extraversion and introversionmedia_common.quotation_subjectAlternative five model of personalityConscientiousnessBig Five personality traits and cultureHierarchical structure of the Big FiveNeuroticismDevelopmental psychologyPersonalityBig Five personality traitsPsychologyGeneral PsychologyClinical psychologymedia_commonPersonality and Individual Differences
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Personality and movie preferences: A comparison of American and German audiences

1993

Abstract The impact of personality type (extraversion, neuroticism, psychoticism) and culture (American, German) on preferences for contemporary movies was explored. Consistent with theoretical expectations, the findings revealed that movie preferences were mediated by both the psychoticism and extraversion personality types and by an interaction between psychoticism by culture.

Extraversion and introversionmedia_common.quotation_subjectNeuroticismlanguage.human_languageDevelopmental psychologyGermanTrait theoryPersonality typePsychoticismlanguagePersonalityBig Five personality traitsPsychologySocial psychologyGeneral Psychologymedia_commonPersonality and Individual Differences
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Personality modulates brain responses to emotion in music: Comparing whole-brain and regions-of-variance approaches

2019

AbstractWhether and how personality traits explain the individual variance in neural responses to emotion in music remains unclear. The sparse studies on this topic report inconsistent findings. The present study extends previous work using regions of variance (ROVs) as regions of interest, compared with whole-brain analysis. Fifty-five subjects listened to happy, sad, and fearful music during functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging. Personality was measured with the Big Five Questionnaire. Results confirmed previous observations of Neuroticism being positively related to activation during sad music, in the left inferior parietal lobe. In an exploratory analysis, Openness was positively relat…

Extraversion and introversionmedicine.diagnostic_testBrain activity and meditationmedia_common.quotation_subject05 social sciencesbehavioral disciplines and activitiesNeuroticismhumanities050105 experimental psychology03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineSupramarginal gyrusmental disordersOpenness to experiencemedicinePersonality0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesBig Five personality traitsPsychologyFunctional magnetic resonance imaginghuman activities030217 neurology & neurosurgeryCognitive psychologymedia_common
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Personalidad y Autoestima: Un análisis sobre el importante papel de sus relaciones

2018

The five factor model has been established as one of the main approaches in the study of personality. After its emergence, one of the most important aspects to be analyzed has been its relationship with self-esteem, considering the central role that the latest has in the model. In spite of the large empirical support existing about this relationship, the need of a deeper understanding of its theoretical nature has been pointed out. The aim of our work joins the previous research, in analyzing the existence of relationships between personality factors and self-esteem. The sample was 576 university students, between 18- 35 years old. The present findings show that self-esteem is negatively as…

FFMAgreeablenessExtraversion and introversionmedia_common.quotation_subjectAutoestimaConscientiousnessNeuroticismEmpirical researchOpenness to experienceModelo de los Cinco FactoresPersonalityPersonalidadBig Five personality traitsPsychologySocial psychologymedia_commonTerapia psicológica
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Bayesian Checking of the Second Levels of Hierarchical Models

2007

Hierarchical models are increasingly used in many applications. Along with this increased use comes a desire to investigate whether the model is compatible with the observed data. Bayesian methods are well suited to eliminate the many (nuisance) parameters in these complicated models; in this paper we investigate Bayesian methods for model checking. Since we contemplate model checking as a preliminary, exploratory analysis, we concentrate on objective Bayesian methods in which careful specification of an informative prior distribution is avoided. Numerous examples are given and different proposals are investigated and critically compared.

FOS: Computer and information sciencesStatistics and ProbabilityModel checkingModel checkingComputer scienceconflictGeneral MathematicsBayesian probabilityMachine learningcomputer.software_genreMethodology (stat.ME)partial posterior predictivePrior probabilityStatistics - Methodologybusiness.industrymodel criticismProbability and statisticsExploratory analysisobjective Bayesian methodsempirical-Bayesposterior predictivep-valuesArtificial intelligenceStatistics Probability and Uncertaintybusinesscomputer
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