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Personality assessment --- #PBIB:2002.2 --- Assessment of personality --- Personality diagnosis --- Personality evaluation --- Psychodiagnostics --- Big Five model --- Big Five assessment --- FFM (Personality assessment) --- Five Factor model --- Five-Factor Nonverbal Personality Questionnaire
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In deze scriptie wordt onderzocht in welke mate de Big Five persoonlijkheidskenmerken het vrijwillig consuminderen beïnvloeden. De persoonlijkheid van een persoon kan volgens de Big Five ingedeeld worden in vijf persoonlijkheidskenmerken: extraversie, vriendelijkheid, zorgvuldigheid, emotionele stabiliteit en intellectuele autonomie. Consuminderen wordt in dit onderzoek gezien als minder consumeren en/of minder verdienen op vrijwillige basis.
Big Five. --- Consuminderen. --- Downshiften. --- Emotionele stabiliteit. --- Extraversie. --- Intellectuele autonomie. --- Persoonlijkheidskenmerken. --- S191-marktstudie. --- S196-sociale-economie. --- Voluntary simplicity. --- Vriendelijkheid. --- Zorgvuldigheid.
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Objectif : L’objectif de cette recherche est de mettre en lien le phénomène de résilience chez un enfant ayant vécu un quelconque traumatisme et la personnalité de l’enfant. Nous nous interrogeons en quoi le type de personnalité va avoir un impact sur le phénomène de résilience. Nous allons comparer ce lien entre les enfants qui ont vécu de la maltraitance (violence physique, psychologique, institutionnelle ou négligences) et les enfants tout-venants. Méthodologie : Notre population concernée sont des enfants entre 8 et 12 ans, avec 21 enfants qui font l’objet d’un placement par le SAJ/SPJ dans un foyer ou SAAE et 42 enfants tout-venants d’écoles primaires. Les enfants devront remplir trois questionnaires. Il y a l’échelle PCL-S qui permet d'évaluer l'impact de l'événement (ou des événements) traumatique(s) sur l'enfant, validée par Yao et al. (2003) avec 17 items. Ensuite, nous avons le CYRM-28 permettant d’évaluer la résilience avec différents sous-scores, validé par Liebenberg, Ungar et Van de Vijver (2012) avec 28 items. Et enfin, les enfants rempliront le questionnaire des cinq facteurs pour enfants (BFQ-C) de 65 items de Barbaranelli et al. (2003). Auquel l’enfant obtiendra cinq notes aux cinq dimensions fondamentales qui sont l’Extraversion/Energie, l’Agréabilité, la Conscienciosité, l’Instabilité Emotionnelle et l’Ouverture/Intellectualité. Résultats : Nous avons pu observer une corrélation modérée entre les quatre dimensions de la personnalité (Extraversion, Agréabilité, Conscienciosité et Ouverture) et un niveau élevé de résilience. De plus, le total individuel de la résilience possède des corrélations légèrement plus fortes que les autres totaux, excepté pour la dimension Ouverture/ Intellectualité qui a un lien plus fort avec le total contextuel de la résilience. Nous avons pu aussi observer qu’au sein de deux fratries, le niveau de résilience est différent. Deux hypothèses n’ont été que partiellement confirmée, celle concernant le score du caregiving entre les deux groupes et celle de la différence entre les filles et les garçons au niveau de la résilience. En effet, la première ne semble pas significative dans notre échantillon, mais frôle pourtant cette probabilité. Quant à l’autre hypothèse, cela s’est vérifié qu’avec les filles du groupe des enfants placés. Conclusion : Cette étude a permis de montrer le lien entre les facteurs de la personnalité qui peuvent jouer un rôle dans le processus de résilience. Cependant, il est possible que le biais de désirabilité sociale soit présent dans cette recherche. Il serait donc intéressant de pouvoir contourner ce biais, mais aussi de refaire passer ces trois questionnaires (ou de changer l’échelle du PCL-S qui n’est peut-être pas adapté aux enfants) sur un plus grand nombre de personnes pour voir si nous obtenons des résultats encore plus significatifs.
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Thurstone's principle of simple structure is rejected and replaced by its converse, the principle of complex structure. Varimax, the popular simple structure rotation of factors, is replaced by varimin, a novel procedure taking account of the complexity of investigated variables (s. Ertel, 2011). An exploratory factor analysis of a similarity matrix of 16 kinship terms showed that expected semantic features (sex, generation, nuclear family, lineality) manifest themselves by varimin rotation,while distorted clusters of kinship terms are obtained by varimax rotation. Varimin rotation was also applied to five PCA-factors obtained from 30 facet variables of NEO-PI-R (Ostendorf & Angleitner, 2004). As expected, variminrotated factors do not replicate the Big-Five factors neuroticism, extraversion, etc., they rather reveal basic componential features (usually called „dimensions‟): activation level (high-low), activation slope (ascending-descending), source of regulation (endodynamic- exodynamic), phenomenal quality (endomodal-exomodal), and functionality (eufunctional vs. dysfunctional). The well-known Big-Five factors represent clusters of those features rather than simple dimensions. Sensation seeking, internalexternal control, i. e. further constructs of simple structure- oriented research, are likewise conceivable as patterns of functioning based on those five componential features. The validity of the five features obtained by varimin has largely been confirmed by rankings of the 30 NEO-PI-R facets using the features as judgmental criteria. Replacing Thurstonian simple structure by procedures aiming at complex structure might help to generate a systemic architecture in the personality and individual differences domains. More psychological functioning might be made transparent by modelling patterns of basic features. Seit über 70 Jahren kursieren in der Psychologie faktorenanalytische Modelle der Persönlichkeit. Methodologische Kontroversen, die jahrzehntelang die Szene beherrschten, wurden seit etwa zwei Jahrzehnten von einem zunehmenden Konsens abgelöst. Das Fünf-Faktoren-Modell (FFM) hat die Vorherrschaft gewonnen. Das FFM ist indessen mit schwerwiegenden Mängeln behaftet, was die theoretische Deutung der fünf Dimensionen betrifft. Der Verfasser hat dafür einen bislang unerkannten Fehler in den Grundauffassungen der Psychometrie verantwortlich machen können (Ertel, 2011). In seiner vorliegenden Schrift wird die Szene der methodisch und theoretisch mangelhaften Persönlichkeitsforschung aufgerollt. Ein neues Verfahren der Faktorenrotation (Varimin) wird eingesetzt, das im Unterschied zur bisherigen Modellierung, das sich dem Prinzip der Einfachstruktur verschrieben hatte, der Komplexität der analysierten Variablen Rechnung trägt. Das Verfahren, das für die faktorenanalytische Forschung ein neues Paradigma eröffnet, ermittelt Varianzquellen der Persönlichkeit, die als Basiskomponenten eines psychophysischen Ganzen eine funktionale Einheit erkennen lassen. Damit werden die Hindernisse überwunden, die einem theoretischen Verständnis der Ergebnisse faktorenanalytischer Persönlichkeitsforschung bisher im Wege standen.
Social Sciences --- Psychology --- Psychological Research --- Data Collection --- Indentity --- Personality --- Big Five (Psychologie) --- Energie --- Faktorenanalyse --- Introversion und Extraversion --- Konfiguration von Mintzberg --- Konstrukt --- Semantik
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This study, as a contribution to the behavioral finance research field, aimed at understanding how risky consumption (i.e. smoking and/or alarming drinking) and healthy consumption patterns (i.e. daily consumption of fruits, vegetables, meat and dairy products, along with regular physical activities), the big Five personality traits (extraversion, openness, conscientiousness, agreeableness and neuroticism) and the Covid-19 pandemic shock influenced the investment risk profiles (risk seeker, dynamic or perfect or defensive risk diversifier, defensive and risk averse) of the elderly across eleven European countries, while taking into account the effect of personal sociodemographic and health characteristics.
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Since the second edition of this authoritative text was published in 2002, the research base supporting the Five-Factor Model (FFM) of personality disorder has more than quadrupled. As a result, the vast majority of this volume is new. In the upcoming fifth edition of the American Psychiatric Association's Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-5), the major innovation for the personality disorders will likely be a shift from the classic syndrome-based approach to a dimensional description approach. The new approach views personality disorder as a collection of maladaptive variants of normal personality traits. Whether a clinical disorder is present depends on whether an individual experiences significant functional impairment. Because this approach allows clinicians to describe each patient in terms of the personality traits most relevant to his/her experiences and dysfunction, the result is a more accurate diagnosis and more effective treatment. This book explains how personality disorders can be understood from the perspective of the FFM, the most heavily researched and empirically supported dimensional model of general personality structure. The chapters summarize the conceptual and empirical support for the FFM, including the dimensional description of specific personality disorders and the application of the model for assessment and treatment. Case studies are also provided. The volume is an essential reference for clinicians, researchers, and graduate students who work with personality disorders. No other currently published text is as fully informed or as closely coordinated with the likely forthcoming DSM-5 personality disorder nomenclature.
Personality disorders --- NEO Five-Factor Inventory --- #KVHB:Persoonlijkheidsstoornissen --- #KVHB:Psychodiagnostiek --- #KVHB:Test; Big Five --- Disorders of personality --- Personality --- Personality, Disorders of --- Psychology, Pathological --- NEO-FFI (Personality test) --- Personality tests --- Disorders --- Personality disorders. --- NEO Five-Factor Inventory.
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The Five-Factor Model (FFM) is arguably the predominant model of general personality structure. There is a considerable body of research supporting its construct validity and practical application. There have been a few books specifically concerning the FFM, but to date there has not yet been a text that brings together in one location all that is known about the FFM. The book begins with an overview chapter on the FFM, followed by in-depth discussions regarding the nature, etiology, importance, and mechanisms of each of the FFM domains. The vast body of research concerning the construct-validity support for the FFM is then provided, including its robustness, factor analytic support, childhood antecedents, cross-language presence, cross-species presence, behavior and molecular genetics, and brain structure and function. The text then provides considerable discussion of the importance and application of the FFM across diverse social concerns, including personality assessment, business and industry, health psychology, marital-family therapy, adult psychopathology, child psychopathology, and clinical utility. There is no comparable text with this much information concerning the validity and utility of the FFM. The text concludes with a final overview chapter.
Personality disorders --- NEO Five-Factor Inventory --- NEO Personality Inventory --- NEO-PI (Personality test) --- NEO-FFI (Personality test) --- Disorders of personality --- Personality --- Personality, Disorders of --- Disorders --- E-books --- Personality tests --- Psychology, Pathological --- Personality. --- Big Five model. --- Personality disorders.
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Artificial intelligence (AI) is changing the world as we know it. Recent advances are enabling people, companies, and governments to envision and experiment with new methods of interacting with computers and modifying how virtual and physical processes are carried out. One of the fields in which this transformation is taking place is education. After years of witnessing the incorporation of technological innovations into learning/teaching processes, we can currently observe many new research works involving AI. Moreover, there has been increasing interest in this research area after the COVID-19 pandemic, driven toward fostering digital education. Among recent research in this field, AI applications have been applied to enhance educational experiences, studies have considered the interaction between AI and humans while learning, analyses of educational data have been conducted, including using machine learning techniques, and proposals have been presented for new paradigms mediated by intelligent agents. This book, entitled “AI in Education”, aims to highlight recent research in the field of AI and education. The included works discuss new advances in methods, applications, and procedures to enhance educational processes via artificial intelligence and its subfields (machine learning, neural networks, deep learning, cognitive computing, natural language processing, computer vision, etc.).
Information technology industries --- performance measurement --- key performance indicators --- educational data mining --- institutes performance --- governance --- educational mining --- machine learning --- artificial intelligence --- decision support systems --- systematic literature review --- learning styles --- hybrid university teaching --- e-behaviour --- big five personality --- student performance --- plagiarism --- ethics --- academic dishonesty --- online education --- higher education --- AS&P model --- Pakistan --- performance measurement --- key performance indicators --- educational data mining --- institutes performance --- governance --- educational mining --- machine learning --- artificial intelligence --- decision support systems --- systematic literature review --- learning styles --- hybrid university teaching --- e-behaviour --- big five personality --- student performance --- plagiarism --- ethics --- academic dishonesty --- online education --- higher education --- AS&P model --- Pakistan
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The most comprehensive and user-friendly photographic field guide to the world's wildcats and hyenas. From the Leopard Cat of Asia, the Black-footed Cat of Africa, and the Amur Tiger of Siberia to South America's Ocelots and North America's Bobcats, the wildcats known as felids are among the most fascinating and spectacular of all animals. This stunningly illustrated book is the most comprehensive and user-friendly guide to the world's felids and their often misunderstood relative, the hyenas. Covering and illustrating every species and subspecies, the guide features more than 150 superb full-color plates that incorporate more than 600 photographs and show species in similar poses for quick and easy comparison. Drawing on the latest taxonomy and research, the facing-page species accounts provide distribution maps, common and scientific names, and detailed information on key identification features, distribution, behavior, reproduction, similar species, habitat, conservation status, and where to observe each species. An ideal field companion for use anywhere in the world, the book will appeal to both casual nature enthusiasts and seasoned professionals. Covers 41 felids and 4 hyenas--every species and subspecies in the world; Features more than 150 color plates incorporating more than 600 photos; Depicts species in similar poses for quick and easy comparisons; Provides key identification information in detailed, facing-page species accounts; Uses the latest taxonomy. Includes easy-to-read distribution maps and tips on where to observe each species.
Felidae --- Hyenas --- Cat family (Mammals) --- Felids --- Wildcats --- Carnivora --- Hyaenas --- Hyaeninae --- Hyaenidae --- Classification --- Felidae. --- Australia. --- Europe. --- bat cat. --- big cats. --- big five. --- books about wild cats. --- caracal. --- carnivore. --- cheetah. --- feline. --- field guide. --- hyaenidae. --- illustrated guide. --- leopard. --- lynx. --- mammal. --- ocelot. --- panther. --- panthera. --- photographic guide. --- puma. --- quick reference. --- wildcat. --- wildcats. --- wildlife.
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