نتایج جستجو برای: personal values

تعداد نتایج: 647422  

2015
Ryan L. Boyd Steven R. Wilson James W. Pennebaker Michal Kosinski David Stillwell Rada Mihalcea

People’s values provide a decision-making framework that helps guide their everyday actions. Most popular methods of assessing values show tenuous relationships with everyday behaviors. Using a new Amazon Mechanical Turk dataset (N = 767) consisting of people’s language, values, and behaviors, we explore the degree to which attaining “ground truth” is possible with regards to such complicated m...

Journal: :Perceptual and motor skills 1993
B E Barnett W J Merriman S Q Lupo

This investigation compared the priority given to 14 sport-related values by 11 wrestlers with normal sight and 11 with visual impairments. The Survey of Values in Sport was given to 22 high school wrestlers during the competitive season. Independent t tests were used to evaluate differences in priority of values between the two groups. Significant differences were found on cooperation, group c...

Journal: :Personality and social psychology review : an official journal of the Society for Personality and Social Psychology, Inc 2015
Laura Parks-Leduc Gilad Feldman Anat Bardi

Personality traits and personal values are important psychological characteristics, serving as important predictors of many outcomes. Yet, they are frequently studied separately, leaving the field with a limited understanding of their relationships. We review existing perspectives regarding the nature of the relationships between traits and values and provide a conceptual underpinning for under...

2010
Nermin Ersoy Insaf Altun

Nurses are with individuals during birth and death, illness and healing. So if they are without knowledge of their own and their patients' values, it seem impossible for them to provide expected nursing services. Here, especially, such questions as "what should I do?" as so often asked by the bedside nurse with responsibilities for patient care, can only find adequate answers when framed within...

Journal: :Psychological science 2005
J David Creswell William T Welch Shelley E Taylor David K Sherman Tara L Gruenewald Traci Mann

Stress is implicated in the development and progression of a broad array of mental and physical health disorders. Theory and research on the self suggest that self-affirming activities may buffer these adverse effects. This study experimentally investigated whether affirmations of personal values attenuate physiological and psychological stress responses. Eighty-five participants completed eith...

2012
Britta Kilian Claudia Kuhnle

In an experimental study with university students, the authors tested the assumption that the importance students place on achievement, conformity, well-being, and hedonistic values depend on their perceptions of their reactions in conflicts between school and leisure activities. In a 2x2 design, the authors manipulated both the extent to which students’ self-regulation during an achievement-re...

1998
Toni Schmader Brenda Major

Two experiments explored the effects of ingroup vs outgroup performance on the extent to which individuals value an attribute. Self-appraisals of personal standing on the attribute were examined as a potential mediator of this relationship. In both experiments, members of two groups (either experimentally created or gender groups) took a test of a bogus personality trait and received feedback a...

2017
Kirstie J. Whitaker Tobias C. Wood

To pursue research, education, and health policy in one’s career, broadly defined as academic medicine, is one of the most important decisions of a trainee doctor’s career. Despite this, there is scant literature on which factors influence trainees’ choices towards clinical work or academic research. As the MD/PhD is a relatively young training path compared to the traditional PhD (Doctor of Ph...

2011
Alina Pommeranz Christian Detweiler Pascal Wiggers Catholijn M. Jonker

The impact of ubiquitous technology and social media on our lives is rapidly increasing. We explicitly need to consider personal values affected or violated by these systems. Value-sensitive design can guide a designer in building systems that account for human values. However, the framework lacks clear steps to guide elicitation of stakeholders’ values. We argue that developing tools for value...

Journal: :Journal of personality assessment 1997
R M Ryckman C R Libby B van den Borne J A Gold M A Lindner

The value systems of hypercompetitive and personal development competitive individuals were examined in a sample of university undergraduates. As expected, people higher in hypercompetitiveness and in personal development competitiveness were both more likely to endorse values related to self-contained individualism such as achievement, hedonism, and a striving for an exciting and challenging l...

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