نتایج جستجو برای: emotionality or rationality

تعداد نتایج: 3553652  

2016
Vidya Bhagat Mainul Haque Nordin Bin Simbak Kamarudin Jaalam

Personality dimension negative emotionality is known to be associated with academic achievement. The present study focuses on the influence of negative emotionality (neuroticism) on the medical students' academic achievements. The main objective of this study was to ascertain the negative emotionality scores among the first year Malaysian medical students studying in Malaysia and India, further...

2003
Albert Ali Salah

This paper attempts to put the research on human rationality into proper context by looking at it across disciplines and by identifying the main questions that propelled research in di erent elds. Experimental psychology produced many results that need to be evaluated critically for a complete understanding of the concept. The present paper presents some of these numerous ndings, but mostly foc...

Journal: :Journal of neuroscience methods 2011
Jean-Philippe Guilloux Marianne Seney Nicole Edgar Etienne Sibille

Defining anxiety- and depressive-like states in mice (emotionality) is best characterized by the use of complementary tests, leading sometimes to puzzling discrepancies and lack of correlation between similar paradigms. To address this issue, we hypothesized that integrating measures along the same behavioral dimensions in different tests would reduce the intrinsic variability of single tests a...

Journal: :Hormones and behavior 2011
Leah D Doane Carol E Franz Elizabeth Prom-Wormley Lindon J Eaves Sally P Mendoza Dirk H Hellhammer Sonia Lupien Hong Xian Michael J Lyons William Kremen Kristen C Jacobson

Prior research suggests that individuals with particular personality traits, like negative emotionality, are at greater risk for adverse health outcomes. Despite bivariate associations between negative emotionality, depressive symptoms and the hypothalamic pituitary adrenal axis (HPA axis), few studies have sought to understand the biological pathways through which negative emotionality, depres...

2010
Matt McGue Steven Bacon

Seventy-nine monozygotic and 48 same-sex dizygotic twin pairs completed the Multidimensional Personality Questionnaire twice, averaging 20 years of age at first and 30 years at second testing. There were significant mean decreases in measures of Negative Emotionality (NE), increases in measures of Constraint (CO), but no significant mean changes for measures of Positive Emotionality (PE). Varia...

Journal: : 2022

The paper explores strategic communications in Ukraine's media space. Strategic as a system of multi-vector interaction with society have proven to be connected range relevant and socially important issues, acting the most effective technology building information defence amid intense hybrid aggression ensuring country's cognitive resilience. Typical anti-Ukrainian narratives undermine main pol...

Journal: :Literature and medicine 2015
Jenny Bergenmar Hanna Bertilsdotter Rosqvist Ann-Sofie Lönngren

The article explores how normative notions of emotions and interaction are active in constructions of the categories of "human" and "animal" in different discourses about autism: scientific and autobiographical. In the scientific discourse of autistic emotionality, a deficit perspective of autism is central. The general affective deficit discourse relies on normative discursive notions of "huma...

Abolfazl Ramezani Shabnam Ranjbaran Oskouei

This study explored the relationship between vocabulary learning strategies and learner variables of Iranian learners of English as a foreign Language (EFL) with special reference to their personality types to examine what implications these associations have for teaching EFL. It tried to find any possible relation between vocabulary learning strategies use of Iranian EFL students and two perso...

Journal: :Psychology of addictive behaviors : journal of the Society of Psychologists in Addictive Behaviors 2012
Adam M Leventhal Sandra J Japuntich Megan E Piper Douglas E Jorenby Tanya R Schlam Timothy B Baker

Research exploring psychological dysfunction as a predictor of smoking cessation success may be limited by nonoptimal predictor variables (i.e., categorical psychodiagnostic measures vs. continuous personality-based manifestations of dysfunction) and imprecise outcomes (i.e., summative point-prevalence abstinence vs. constituent cessation milestone measures). Accordingly, this study evaluated t...

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