نتایج جستجو برای: changes

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Journal: :Assessment 2000
J H Herbst R R McCrae P T Costa J R Feaganes I C Siegler

The finding of personality stability in adulthood may be counterintuitive to people who perceive a great deal of change in their own personality. The purpose of this study is to determine whether self-reported perceived changes in personality are associated with actual changes based on a 6- to 9-year follow-up of 2,242 middle-aged male and female participants of the UNC Alumni Heart Study (UNCA...

Journal: :Journal of abnormal psychology 2011
Patrick D Quinn Cynthia A Stappenbeck Kim Fromme

Recent models of alcohol use in youth and young adulthood have incorporated personality change and maturation as causal factors underlying variability in developmental changes in heavy drinking. Whereas these models assume that personality affects alcohol use, the current prospective study tested the converse relation. That is, we tested whether, after accounting for the effect of traits on dri...

2015
Mengqiao Liu Jason L. Huang

Personality traits can predict how well-sojourners and expatriates adjust to new cultures, but the adjustment process remains largely unexamined. Based on recent findings that reveal personality traits predict as well as respond to life events and experiences, this research focuses on within-person change in contextualized extraversion and its predictive validity for cross-cultural adjustment i...

Journal: :Archives of clinical neuropsychology : the official journal of the National Academy of Neuropsychologists 2006
Robert J Frerichs Holly A Tuokko

The relation between the subjective report of memory problems and objective evidence of the same has been debated with mixed results appearing in the literature. Less is known about the relation between objective change in test performance and the perceptions of cognitive change from family members/friends and trained clinicians. These relations were explored using 5-year longitudinal data from...

2011
Deborah Cobb-Clark Stefanie Schurer

The Stability of Big-Five Personality Traits We use a large, nationally-representative sample of working-age adults to demonstrate that personality (as measured by the Big Five) is stable over a four-year period. Average personality changes are small and do not vary substantially across age groups. Intraindividual personality change is generally unrelated to experiencing adverse life events and...

Journal: :International journal of sports physiology and performance 2011
Jeremiah J Peiffer Chris R Abbiss

The purpose of this study was to examine the effect of environmental temperature on variability in power output, self-selected pacing strategies, and performance during a prolonged cycling time trial. Nine trained male cyclists randomly completed four 40 km cycling time trials in an environmental chamber at 17°C, 22°C, 27°C, and 32°C (40% RH). During the time trials, heart rate, core body tempe...

Journal: :Developmental psychology 2013
Timothy A Salthouse

Effects of additional test experience on longitudinal change in 5 cognitive abilities was examined in a sample of healthy adults ranging from 18 to 80 years of age. Participants receiving experience with parallel versions of the cognitive tests on the first occasion had more positive cognitive change an average of 2.5 years later than participants performing only a single version of the tests o...

Journal: :Investigacion y educacion en enfermeria 2014
Angela María Henao-Castaño María Consuelo Del Pilar Amaya-Rey

OBJECTIVE This work sought to analyze the scientific production regarding delirium in patients in Intensive Care Units (ICU). SYNTHESIS Delirium (cognitive alteration) occurs in acute and fluctuating manner in patients in ICU. It is a risk factor for mortality and prolonged stay in ICU. Its diagnosis is derived from an objective assessment with widely disseminated validated instruments, avail...

2015
Chris C. Martin Corey L. M. Keyes

This paper attempts to reconcile two perspectives on the impact of positive trait change. The first perspective views positive trait change as salubrious because it reflects the process of self-enhancement, whereas the second perspective views positive change as costly because it disrupts the self-verification process. We propose that benefits and costs accrue at discrete rates, such that moder...

Journal: :Journal of personality and social psychology 2014
Anat Bardi Kathryn E Buchanan Robin Goodwin Letitia Slabu Mark Robinson

Three longitudinal studies examine a fundamental question regarding adjustment of personal values to self-chosen life transitions: Do values fit the new life setting already at its onset, implying value-based self-selection? Or do values change to better fit the appropriate and desirable values in the setting, implying value socialization? As people are likely to choose a life transition partly...

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