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Conscientiousness is the personality trait of being responsible, careful or diligent. Conscientiousness implies a desire to do a task well, and to take... |
Big Five personality traits (section Conscientiousness) regulation, and direction. High conscientiousness is often perceived as being stubborn and focused. Low conscientiousness is associated with flexibility... |
courtesy, conscientiousness, civic virtue, and sportsmanship. The definition of altruism remained much as it was, defined by discretionary behaviors that have... |
soul, to a particular war?" Cases of behavior which could be considered as religiously motivated conscientious objection are historically attested long... |
Dialectical behavior therapy (DBT) is an evidence-based psychotherapy that began with efforts to treat personality disorders and interpersonal conflicts... |
all predict counterproductive behaviors. When an employee is low in conscientiousness, counterproductive work behaviors related to the organization are... |
scores on risk taking behavior. In one study: levels of emotionality were related to perceptions of risk; levels of conscientiousness were related to perceived... |
captured with one English word. "Heedfulness", "diligence", and "conscientiousness", are all words that capture some aspects of appamāda. It is identified... |
Neuroticism (redirect from Neurotic (behavior)) Computers in Human Behavior Reports. 2: 100026. doi:10.1016/j.chbr.2020.100026. S2CID 221877396. "Red Is Open-Minded, Blue Is Conscientious: Predicting User... |
Type A and Type B personality theory (redirect from Type-A behavior) results. Type A personality portrayed higher levels of agreeableness, conscientiousness, cooperativeness, and self-directedness. In contrast, Type B personality... |
Furthermore, some interaction has been found between conscientiousness and intelligence. Conscientiousness has been found to be a stronger predictor of safety... |
Y (Sep 2001). "Neuroticism and conscientiousness as predictors of emotional, external, and restrained eating behaviors". International Journal of Eating... |
Big Five personality traits (extraversion, agreeableness, openness, conscientiousness) as well as inversely related to others (alexithymia, neuroticism)... |
Individuals with OCPD are at one extreme of the conscientiousness continuum. While conscientiousness is a desirable trait generally, its extreme presentation... |
Attention seeking (redirect from Attention-seeking behavior) media usage and attention seeking behavior. A 2013 study of Facebook users found that agreeableness and conscientiousness are negatively correlated with... |
Impulsivity (redirect from Impulsive behavior) theoretically relevant to behavioral inhibition include the Rothbart effortful control scale, and the Big Five Conscientiousness dimension. The rationale... |
Affective events theory (category Organizational behavior) have low g and high conscientiousness or high g and high conscientiousness. Team members exhibit moderate levels of prosocial behavior when the poor performer... |
to procrastination and that any relationship is fully mediated by conscientiousness. In 1982, it had been suggested that irrationality was an inherent... |
Helping behavior refers to voluntary actions intended to help others, with reward regarded or disregarded. It is a type of prosocial behavior (voluntary... |
Dark triad (section Behaviors) aspects of Conscientiousness. Psychopathy has the strongest correlations with low dutifulness and deliberation aspects of Conscientiousness. The honesty–humility... |