conscientiousness

  • 31Conscience — Not to be confused with consciousness. For other uses, see Conscience (disambiguation). Vincent van Gogh, 1890. Kröller Müller Museum. The Good Samaritan (after Delacroix). Conscience is an aptitude, faculty, intuition or judgment of the …

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  • 32Trait theory — In psychology, Trait theory is a major approach to the study of human personality. Trait theorists are primarily interested in the measurement of traits , which can be defined as habitual patterns of behavior, thought, and emotion. [Saul Kassin,… …

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  • 33Virtue epistemology — is a contemporary philosophical approach to epistemology that stresses the importance of intellectual (epistemic) virtues. It combines the central tenants of virtue theory (also called “virtue ethics”), with classical epistemological… …

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  • 34Job interview — Oakland, California. Hanging Around. The total time spent in actual interviews while hunting a job takes only a small part of the day; unwilling to go home these youths spend most of their day hanging around and talking with other job hunters.… …

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  • 35Psychoticism — is one of the three traits used by the psychologist Hans Eysenck in his P E N model (psychoticism, extraversion and neuroticism) model of personality.High levels of this trait were believed by Eysenck to be linked to increased vulnerability to… …

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  • 36Social psychology (psychology) — Social psychology is the scientific study of how people s thoughts, feelings, and behaviors are influenced by the actual, imagined, or implied presence of others (Allport, 1985). By this definition, scientific refers to the empirical method of… …

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  • 37Impulsivity — (or impulsiveness) is a type of human behaviour characterised by the inclination of an individual to act on impulse rather than thought. [Corsini, Raymond Joseph, 1999, The Dictionary of Psychology , Psychology Press, ISBN 158391028X, p. 476.]… …

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  • 38Ernest Meissonier —     Ernest Meissonier     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Ernest Meissonier     French painter, b. at Lyons 21 February,1815; d. at Paris, 31 January, 1891. If the Lyonese genius in painting is found in such artists as Chenavard, Flandrin, Puvis de… …

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  • 39Contextual performance — In recent years, contextual performance has emerged as an important aspect of overall job performance. Job performance is no longer considered to consist strictly of performance on a task. Rather, with an increasingly competitive job market,… …

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  • 40Core self-evaluations — (CSE) represent a stable personality trait which encompasses an individual’s subconscious, fundamental evaluations about themselves, their own abilities and their own control. People who have high core self evaluations will think positively of… …

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