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Personality predictors of social status attainment

2019

The current review summarizes recent advances in research on personality predictors of status attainment. In line with previous research, recent studies indicate that extraverted and narcissistic individuals tend to attain status in groups. Research on mediating processes includes a wide range of underlying motivational, behavioral, and interpersonal perception processes. Most generally speaking, those high in extraversion and narcissism attain status because they are more motivated to do so and thus display assertive behavior that makes them look competent. Situational contexts, group tasks, and cultural contexts can moderate the personality-status links by shaping these processes. For exa…

media_common.quotation_subjectHierarchy Social050105 experimental psychologyDevelopmental psychology03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineNarcissismmedicineHumansPersonalityInterpersonal Relations0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesSituational ethicsStatus attainmentGeneral Psychologymedia_commonMotivationExtraversion and introversion05 social sciencesEvolutionary psychologySocial PerceptionNarcissismInterpersonal perceptionmedicine.symptomPsychology030217 neurology & neurosurgeryPersonalitySocial statusCurrent Opinion in Psychology
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TEACHER IN CITIZENSHIP EDUCATION LEARNING PROCESS

2018

The recent reforms in the Latvian general education curriculum along with a school network reorganization have brought new attention  to the issues related to a teacher education and the level of professionalism in everyday teaching work. Soviet-era education and work experience in diverse political and education systems (under the Soviet rule and after the restoration of independence) are factors that should be taken into account when analyzing the teacher in the citizenship education learning process. For the needs of this Paper, the authors used the data of the IEA ICCS 2016 (International Association for the Evaluation of Educational Achievement International Civic and Citizenship Study…

media_common.quotation_subjectLatviancitizenship education; comparative studie; ICCS; teacher; paradigm shift; learning processlanguage.human_languageWork experienceTeacher educationPoliticsParadigm shiftlanguageMathematics educationPersonalityPsychologyCitizenshipCurriculummedia_commonSOCIETY. INTEGRATION. EDUCATION. Proceedings of the International Scientific Conference
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Representational flexibility in children's drawings: Effects of age and verbal instructions

1999

This study aims to investigate representational and syntactical flexibility in children's drawing behaviour, and the extent to which changes introduced at both representational and syntactical levels are related to age or can be induced by contextual manipulations. A Deletion task required three age groups of 5-, 7- and 9-year-old children to draw objects that had been rendered partially invisible, thanks to magic transformations. Two different verbal instructions about what was to remain visible in the objects, and two different objects, one regularly and one non-regularly drawn, were designed to investigate contextual sensitivity in children's representational and syntactical behaviour re…

media_common.quotation_subjectMagic (programming)Flexibility (personality)Body movementRepresentation (arts)Task (project management)Developmental psychologyDevelopmental NeuroscienceExpression (architecture)Developmental and Educational PsychologyCognitive developmentPsychologyFunction (engineering)Cognitive psychologymedia_commonBritish Journal of Developmental Psychology
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Desorganización del apego y el trastorno traumático del desarrollo (ttd)

2014

Abstract:DISRUPTION OF ATTACHMENT AND TRAUMATIC DISORDER OF DEVELOPMENTQuality development of family members depends on the quality of relationships they have established. From this developmental perspective the early parent-child interactions are a central aspect of Bowlby’s attachment theory. Mary Ainsworth allows us to establish a classification of attachment behaviors and Main and Solomon bring us under the name of disorganized attachment more complex and disturbing profiles of relations between parents and children. These relationships should be asymmetric and have a unique sense. In this paper we show the contributions related to disorganized attachment, its relationship to personalit…

media_common.quotation_subjectPersonality development05 social sciencesPerspective (graphical)lcsh:BF1-990050109 social psychologydesarrollo traumáticoapego050105 experimental psychologydesorganización del apegoQuality developmentDevelopmental psychologylcsh:PsychologydisociaciónAttachment theory0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesQuality (business)Psychologymedia_commonINFAD
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Co-Development of Personality and Friendships Across the Lifespan

2016

Abstract. This article examines changes in the co-development of personality characteristics and friendships across the lifespan. We address how personality traits shape friendship development (i.e., selection effects) and how friendships shape personality traits (i.e., socialization effects). By integrating separate empirical studies, we look at how selection and socialization effects change across the lifespan. A review of longitudinal research supports our hypothesis that selection effects on friendships intensify during adolescence, peak in young adulthood, and diminish throughout middle and late adulthood. Socialization effects through friendships seem to be moderately sized during ado…

media_common.quotation_subjectPersonality development05 social sciencesSocialization050109 social psychologyhumanities050105 experimental psychologyDevelopmental psychologyFriendshipEmpirical researchArts and Humanities (miscellaneous)Transactional leadershipPersonality0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesYoung adultBig Five personality traitsPsychologySocial psychologyGeneral Psychologymedia_commonEuropean Psychologist
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Physically active play in the early years

2021

Babies have an inborn drive to be physically active, which serves as a necessary moderator for their development. Young children discover and learn new skills through movement, and this important bond between physical activity and development continues as children grow older. Babies are driven to be physically active, and this innate drive is a key aspect of development. Without this drive, babies would be content simply to have their basic needs met, such as feeding, hygiene, and interaction with another person. Consecutive learning moments create the foundation for overall development, and sensory stimulation and bodily movements combined with cognitive challenges form the basis for react…

media_common.quotation_subjectPhysical activityCognitionleikkiminenModerationPersonality psychologyDevelopmental psychologyvarhaislapsuusPersonalityBasic needsPsychologyActive playlapsen kehitysfyysinen aktiivisuusmedia_common
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Personality traits and public support of minority rights

2019

This study investigates how personality relates to citizens’ willingness to extend political, social, and cultural rights for minorities, including voting rights for immigrants, religious rights fo...

media_common.quotation_subjectPolitikwissenschaft05 social sciencesImmigration0507 social and economic geography0506 political sciencePoliticsArts and Humanities (miscellaneous)Voting050602 political science & public administrationCultural rightsPersonalitySociologyBig Five personality traitsMinority rightsPublic support050703 geographySocial psychologyDemographymedia_common
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Technique for prediction of outcome of election of national leaders.

1968

A technique is presented for evaluating the degree of support a candidate for national public office is likely to have at the polls. The technique involves the use of an adjective check list, Activity Vector Analysis (AVA), for which forms are available in French, Spanish, German, and Italian. Data are presented and discussed relative to a study made by the authors using this technique of public-image analysis just prior to the 1964 presidential elections in the United States. The data are based on the personality profiles of Johnson and Goldwater obtained from the public images held of these two candidates by 672 adults drawn from a population of voters representing a wide geographical di…

media_common.quotation_subjectPopulationDistribution (economics)Experimental and Cognitive Psychology050105 experimental psychologyIdeal (ethics)German03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicinePolitical scienceMethodsPersonalityHumans0501 psychology and cognitive scienceseducationmedia_commonProbabilityeducation.field_of_studyPsychological TestsPresidential systembusiness.industry05 social sciencesPolitics030229 sport sciencesPublic relationsSensory Systemslanguage.human_languagePublic OpinionlanguageActivity vector analysisAdjective check listbusinessPerceptual and motor skills
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Perfectionism in eating disorders: Temperament or character? Does perfectionism improve on treatment outcome?

2016

IntroductionPerfectionism is considered a risk factor and is very close related to Eating Disorders (EDs). It estimates heritability of 29-42%. However, it has also been related to psychosocial factors such as the insecure attachment style.ObjectivesTo study the relationship of perfectionism with personality dimensions, its likelihood of improvement and its treatment.AimsTo analyze if Perfectionism is associated with dimensions of Temperament or dimensions of Character and therefore more psychosocial.MethodsParticipants were 151 female outpatients who consecutively started treatment at the Eating Disorders Unit (Ciudad Real University General Hospital). Personality was assessed by using the…

media_common.quotation_subjectProtective factorPerfectionism (psychology)medicine.disease_causemedicine.diseasePsychiatry and Mental healthEating disordersLocus of controlmedicinePersonalityTemperament and Character InventoryTemperamentPsychologyPsychosocialmedia_commonClinical psychologyEuropean Psychiatry
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Art of Acting and Management Style. Results of psychological research on personality and hierarchy of values of outstanding Polish actors and manager…

2018

The article – which is based on the need theory proposed by McClelland and the author’s theoretical and empirical Personality and Axiological Model – deals with the research on two groups of professionally engaged individuals: outstanding Polish actors and managers in the area of services. The results obtained indicate a significant diversity of the groups in terms of personality traits and the hierarchy of values as well as the consistency of the image in the scope of significance of dimensions related to competence and autonomy. The sphere of motivation in both groups studied is remarkably similar as well. The results show that individuals who are effective and expect professional achieve…

media_common.quotation_subjectPsychological researchmanagersManagement stylesmanagement stylehierarchy of valuesHierarchy of valuesMOApersonalityPersonalityoutstanding Polish actorsPsychologySocial psychologymedia_common
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