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Defining Seriousness for Everyday Life - Academia.eduSeriousness is defined as taking an object as a means to a further horizon made at-stake in that object. The text elucidates the complexities of seriousness, ...
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The State-Trait Model of Cheerfulness: Tests of Measurement ... - NIHThe State-Trait Cheerfulness Inventory (STCI) assesses latent traits and states of cheerfulness, seriousness, and bad mood to represent the temperamental basis ...
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3 Key Benefits of Being Conscientious | Psychology TodayMay 5, 2022 · In psychology, “conscientiousness” describes a basic personality trait that “reflects the tendency to be responsible, organized, hard-working, ...
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The goal priority network as a neural substrate of ConscientiousnessConscientiousness is a personality trait that describes the shared variance in traits such as self‐discipline, orderliness, industriousness, organization, and ...<|separator|>
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Getting Serious about Seriousness, Aristotle on the meaning of ...Moral seriousness is essential for achieving true virtue and discerning the genuinely good. Education shapes moral seriousness, necessary for virtuous character ...
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Kierkegaard Against Feminism: Beautiful Words About WomenThe fact that she dries His feet with her hair, expresses her religious "seriousness," for, Kierkegaard tells us, this is precisely what seriousness means.
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Incongruity and Seriousness - Florida Philosophical ReviewThe spirit of seriousness is an attitude that self-perpetuates mental inflexibility especially related to values and meanings connected to power and comfort.
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Serious - Etymology, Origin & MeaningOriginating from late Latin serius via Old French sérieux, early 15c. "early" meant arranged in sequence; by mid-15c., it meant earnest or resolute.
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SERIOUS Definition & Meaning - Dictionary.comWord History and Origins. Origin of serious. C15: from Late Latin sēriōsus, from Latin sērius; probably related to Old English swǣr gloomy, Gothic swers ...
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Serious etymology in English - CooljugatorEnglish word serious comes from Proto-Indo-European *swēr-, and later Latin serius ((figurative) late, tardy, belated. Grave, earnest, serious.)
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serious, adj.², n., & adv. meanings, etymology and moreserious is of multiple origins. Partly a borrowing from French. Partly a borrowing from Latin. Etymons: French serious; Latin seriosus.
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serious, adj.¹ meanings, etymology and moreThe only known use of the adjective serious is in the Middle English period (1150—1500). OED's earliest evidence for serious is from around 1425, in Book of ...
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Seriousness - Etymology, Origin & MeaningFrom Middle English seriousty (mid-15th c.), serious + -ness (1520s), meaning the condition or quality of being serious.
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Seriously - Etymology, Origin & MeaningOriginating c. 1500 from serious + -ly, seriously means in a serious manner; by 1765, it implied alarm, and by 1782, earnest attitude toward something.
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Assessing the Temperamental Basis of the Sense of Humor - FrontiersNov 26, 2018 · For trait seriousness, a positive correlation to resilience was reported (Lau et al., 2018). State. A range of studies has undertaken the ...
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State-Trait-Cheerfulness Inventory - Positive Psychology CenterThe STCI measures cheerfulness, seriousness, and bad mood as both states and traits, assessing the temperamental basis of humor.
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[PDF] The measurement of state and trait cheerfulness - UZHAim of the State-Trait-Cheerfulness-Inventory (STCI) is to provide a reliable, valid, and economic assessment of the three humor-related constructs of.
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Overly Serious Coping - Psych CentralJan 27, 2019 · Overly-serious coping can mean that you are task-oriented to a fault. You focus on getting a job done. No messing around and wasting time.
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Trait cheerfulness, seriousness, and bad mood outperform ...Jan 27, 2020 · Seriousness was predicted by high conscientiousness and low extraversion, but unrelated to the remaining personality traits. Bad mood displayed ...
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Honoring the Serious Person | Psychology TodayJan 5, 2022 · A serious demeanor usually derives from some combination of DNA, upbringing, and current lifestyle.Missing: studies | Show results with:studies<|control11|><|separator|>
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Construction of the state form of the State-Trait-Cheerfulness ...The present paper outlines the relevance of the states of cheerfulness, seriousness, and bad mood for research on the emotion of exhilaration.
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The evolutionary fitness of personality traits in a small-scale ... - NIHConscientious individuals may be goal-oriented, hard working, and cautious about health, but may also miss out on short-term mating and resource opportunities ...
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Two Key Steps in the Evolution of Human CooperationModern theories of the evolution of human cooperation focus mainly on altruism. In contrast, we propose that humans' species-unique forms of cooperation—as ...<|separator|>
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[PDF] Buss, DM(1996). Social adaptation and five major factors ofLow Conscientious men and women, as predicted, tend to inflict this adaptive problem on their spouses more than men and women higher in Conscientiousness. An ...
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Cooperation as a signal of time preferences - JournalsApr 27, 2022 · Many evolutionary models explain why we cooperate with non-kin, but few explain why cooperative behaviour and trust vary.
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Uncalculating cooperation is used to signal trustworthiness - PNASJul 20, 2016 · Humans frequently cooperate without carefully weighing the costs and benefits. As a result, people may wind up cooperating when it is not ...
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Trait cheerfulness, seriousness, and bad mood outperform ...Trait cheerfulness, seriousness, and bad mood outperform personality traits of the five-factor model in explaining variance in humor behaviors and well-being ...
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How Not to Do Personality Neuroscience: Brain Structure and the ...Feb 21, 2012 · Conscientiousness covaried with volume in the lateral prefrontal cortex, a region involved in planning and the voluntary control of behavior.".
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Personality Neuroscience #6: The biological causes of ...High Conscientiousness has been linked to a greater connectivity between several neural networks in the brain: The cognitive control network controls your ...
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The goal priority network as a neural substrate of ConscientiousnessApr 24, 2018 · Conscientiousness is a personality trait that describes the shared variance in traits such as self-discipline, orderliness, industriousness ...
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[PDF] PLATO AND ARISTOTLE Abstract The paper begins with a contrast ...As the Athenian Stranger says, only god is by nature worthy of seriousness, while the affairs of human beings, including philosophy, are not worthy of great ...
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What did Plato mean when he commented 'No human thing is of ...Jun 28, 2022 · So when plato say “No human thing is of serious importance” he just trying to show to you that impermanence is the law. Every thing is ...Why did Plato say 'No human thing is of serious importance'? - QuoraWhy did Plato say that love is a serious mental disease? - QuoraMore results from www.quora.com
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Playfulness and seriousness in Plato's dialogues - Revistas UdeANov 1, 1990 · Plato evidently recognized a playful dimension of language, very visible in writing, without which it would be impossible to attempt approaching ...
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[PDF] The Truth(s) of Aristotle's Nicomachean EthicsJan 22, 2015 · The comprehensive question and concern of the Ethics is, quite simply, “How to live?” or, better, “How to live well, excellently, flourishingly?
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6 Lessons From Stoic Philosophy to Improve Your Day | ForgeSep 28, 2020 · “Concentrate every minute like a Roman,” he wrote , “On doing what's in front of you with precise and genuine seriousness, tenderly, willingly, ...
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Stoicism is popular right now, but there are some serious downsidesFeb 27, 2023 · Diogenes Laertius explicitly warns against being “hard-hearted” and “insensitive.” Epictetus advises a good life is not “like a statue.” Stoics ...
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[PDF] Values and Virtues, Roman.First, you would possess gravitas (“weightiness” = “seriousness”) and be spoken of as “weighty vir” (vir gravis): that is, you had both feet on the ground and ...<|separator|>
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Gravitas, Dignitas, Pietas - DTSheffler.comGravitas originally comes from the adjective gravis, which means in its most literal sense, “heavy.” The Romans extended this original, physical sense of ...Missing: seriousness | Show results with:seriousness
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Values professed by Romans - IMPERIUM ROMANUMApr 18, 2020 · Keeping one's emotions under control and self-control were the determinants of another value – seriousness (gravitas). An example of maintaining ...
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The Roman VirtuesSeveritas--"Sternness": Gravity, self-control. Veritas--"Truthfulness": Honesty in dealing with others. Interestingly, these are also the virtues practiced by ...Missing: seriousness | Show results with:seriousness
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Existentialism is a Humanism, Jean-Paul Sartre 1946From the Christian side, we are reproached as people who deny the reality and seriousness of human affairs. ... existentialism is too gloomy a view of things.
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Martin Heidegger - Stanford Encyclopedia of PhilosophyJan 31, 2025 · In his later work, Heidegger argued that being is historical in a profound sense—that there has been a sequence of distinct “epochs” of being, ...Heidegger's Aesthetics · Heidegger on Language · Heidegger and the Other... · 108Missing: seriousness | Show results with:seriousness
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Existentialism - Stanford Encyclopedia of PhilosophyJan 6, 2023 · The existentialist critique of theoretical detachment was pioneered by Kierkegaard whose scorn was directed primarily at G.W. F. Hegel, a ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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The Development of Self-Regulation across Early Childhood - PMCThis study investigates the development of behavioral self-regulation between the ages of three and seven, with a direct focus on possible heterogeneity in the ...
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[PDF] Promoting Self-Regulation in the First Five Years: A Practice BriefDuring the preschool years, children experience rapid growth in areas of the brain associated with self- regulation, which makes them developmentally much more ...
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Testing a Developmental Path from Toddler Age to Adolescence - NIHHigher conscientiousness was associated with the participants' recall of lower family conflict, more positive parenting and better communication with parents, ...
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Stanford Marshmallow Test Experiment - Simply PsychologySep 7, 2023 · It tested self-control and delayed gratification. Early studies suggested that kids who could wait tended to have better life outcomes, but ...Stanford Experiments · Longitudinal Studies · Replication StudyMissing: maturity | Show results with:maturity
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Try to Resist Misinterpreting the Marshmallow TestJul 3, 2018 · Calarco concluded that the marshmallow test was not about self-control after all, but instead it reflected affluence. Children from lower-class ...
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Conscientious Children Do Better in School | SPSPApr 17, 2020 · Conscientious students score better on national reading tests than less conscientious students. We see this difference as early as fourth grade.<|separator|>
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The authoritative parenting style: An evidence-based guideThe authoritative parenting style is an approach to child-rearing that combines warmth, sensitivity, and the setting of limits.<|separator|>
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Types of Parenting Styles and Effects on Children - StatPearls - NCBISep 18, 2022 · this discussion focuses on 4 main categories—authoritarian, authoritative, permissive, and uninvolved. Each category represents a distinct ...
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Development of conscientiousness in childhood and adolescenceConscientiousness decreased from age 10 to 13, then increased to 16, with the later increase stronger for females.
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Changes in conscientiousness during adolescence – the role of ...Feb 13, 2025 · According to previous studies, conscientiousness declines in early adolescence and increases in late adolescence.
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Intervention to Strengthen Emotional Self-Regulation in Children ...A model for teaching children skills to strengthen emotional self-regulation is introduced, informed by the developmental concept of scaffolding.<|separator|>
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(PDF) Conscientiousness: Origins in Childhood? - ResearchGateOct 9, 2025 · We argue that elements of conscientiousness are evident by early childhood; self-regulation skills are likely a core developmental component of ...
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Assessing the Temperamental Basis of the Sense of HumorThe three relevant states and traits are: state and trait cheerfulness, state and trait seriousness and state and trait bad mood. While cheerfulness lowers ...
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Judicial Attire: Black Is the New Black - Florida Supreme Court ...Sep 15, 2015 · The color black is perceived as a symbol of the dignity and solemnity of the judicial office. The robe itself, in covering most of the body ...Missing: institutions | Show results with:institutions
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Code of Conduct for United States Judges... seriousness of the improper activity, the intent of the judge, whether there is a pattern of improper activity, and the effect of the improper activity on ...
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Discipline as a Vital Tool to Maintain the Army ProfessionArmy leaders often rightly emphasize proper investigation and disposition of misconduct as critical to ensuring good order and discipline within the force.
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Article 15 Military Disciplinary Process - NoloMay 28, 2025 · Article 15s are less serious than court-martial discipline but more serious than administrative corrective measures. If you're a ...
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Serious Leaders Are Committed, Consistent and PatientSep 27, 2024 · being serious as a leader is more about commitment, consistency and a relentless focus on improving—both yourself and your organization ...
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The Role of High Reliability Organization Foundational Practices in ...Jul 15, 2024 · High reliability organizations (HROs) provide safe, high-quality, and effective care in highly complex and risk-prone environments without ...
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Seriousness and Cohesion of a Religion or Belief: Between Legal ...Jun 29, 2025 · ... seriousness is derived, has some established legal ... Similarly, each of them also distinguishes between what can be labelled the solemnity ...
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The 6 dimensions model of national culture by Geert HofstedeIn a restrained culture, the feeling is that life is hard, and duty, not freedom, is the normal state of being. Tap to unmute. Your browser can't play this ...
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Country comparison tool - Culture FactorCountry Comparison tool. Select one or several countries/regions in the menu below to see the values for the 6 dimensions.About Geert Hofstede · Gemini vs ChatGPT · Frequently asked questions · BookMissing: seriousness | Show results with:seriousness
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[PDF] Hofstede's Cultural Dimensions Indulgence versus RestraintAn indulgent society is one which values the satisfaction of human needs and desires; a restrained society sees the value in curbing ones' desires and ...
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Cross-Cultural Comparisons of Personality: Beware of Method FactorsAug 28, 2020 · The most interesting result for the Big Five factors is that the Japanese sample scores higher in conscientiousness than the US sample after ...
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Cultural Correlates of Personality: A Global Perspective With ...Jun 21, 2024 · This paper investigated the relationship between Hofstede's cultural dimensions and the Big Five personality traits across 22 countries.
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[PDF] Cross-Cultural Research on the Five-Factor Model of PersonalityAge changes--decreases in Neuroticism, Extraversion, and Openness and increases in Agreeableness and Conscientiousness from adolescence to adulthood--also ...
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Cross-cultural examination of the Big Five Personality Trait Short ...Dec 17, 2019 · Conscientiousness represents individual differences in being methodical, planning, impulse control, and respecting and abiding by conventional ...
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Hofstede's Cultural Dimensions Theory - Simply PsychologyAug 13, 2025 · Indulgence vs. Restraint ... This dimension looks at how freely societies allow people to gratify their desires and enjoy life. Indulgent cultures ...
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Personality and Individual Differences - ScienceDirect.comThe Big Five model outlines five trait dimensions thought to capture individual-level differences: openness to experience, conscientiousness, extraversion, ...
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State-Trait-Cheerfulness Inventory--State FormThe State-Trait-Cheerfulness Inventory--State Form (STCI-S) is a measure of the actual state of being 'cheerful,' 'serious,' or in a 'bad mood.
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Trait cheerfulness, seriousness, and bad mood outperform ...Jan 27, 2020 · In conclusion, the present study shows that cheerfulness, seriousness, and bad mood overlap with broad personality traits, while being unique ...
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The State-Trait Model of Cheerfulness: Tests of Measurement ...Research Reports. The State-Trait Model of Cheerfulness: Tests of Measurement Invariance and. Latent Mean Differences in European and Chinese Canadian Students.
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Trait cheerfulness and the sense of humour - ScienceDirectThe present paper examines the hypothesis that trait cheerfulness, seriousness, and bad mood form the temperamental basis of the sense of humour.
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[PDF] Overarching principles: Seriousness - Sentencing CouncilThe culpability of the offender in the particular circumstances of an individual case should be the initial factor in determining the seriousness of an offence.
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Competency to Stand Trial and the Seriousness of the ChargeSpecifically, when the charges are serious, psychiatrists should seek a greater level of confidence before suggesting that a defendant is competent.
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Suicide Risk: Detecting & Assessing Suicidality - CAMHInvestigate the Severity of the Suicidal Intent. If the patient endorses suicidal thoughts, your next task is to determine how serious the suicidal intent is.
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Serious Suicide Attempts: Assessment and ManagementJul 8, 2025 · Serious suicide attempts are those in which there was the intent to die, the consequences of the attempt required live-saving medical/surgical ...
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Revising the Seriousness of Illness Rating Scale - PubMedThe Seriousness of Illness Rating Scale (SIRS), although twenty years old, is currently utilized in psychosomatic research as an index of illness seriousness.
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Revising the Seriousness of Illness Rating Scale - Sage JournalsThe Seriousness of Illness Rating Scale (SIRS), although twenty years old, is currently utilized in psychosomatic research as an index of illness seriousness.
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Moral intensity, ethical decision making, and whistleblowing intentionWe propose that moral intensity is positively related to ethical decision making, or as perceptions of the seriousness of consequences, social consensus, ...
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A Meta-Analytical Assessment of the Effect of Deontological ...Jan 7, 2023 · We find that the overall effect of deontological evaluations on ethical judgments and intentions is stronger than for teleological evaluations.
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[PDF] Clarifying Wrongfulness and Applying a Triadic Approach to ForensicMay 10, 2016 · The authors parse and clarify key definitions of wrongfulness and provide practical guidance, including an option for a triadic evaluation, for ...
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Personality and ethical decision-making in research - PubMedThis study examined basic personality characteristics, narcissism, and cynicism as predictors of ethical decision-making among graduate students.
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No Laughing Matter: What Being So Serious Does to Your LifeAug 12, 2025 · Being so serious may not only keep you from actively and creatively using humor, it might also keep you from receiving its benefits from others.Missing: empirical | Show results with:empirical
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Understanding the Association Between Humor and Emotional ... - NIHNov 30, 2023 · Darker styles of humor include: Irony: reflecting a contrast or incongruity between expectations for a situation and reality, characterizing ...
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How important is humor in the field of Psychology? - ResearchGateMay 2, 2025 · PSYCHOLOGY AND HUMOR Many psychologists use Traits, States, and Behaviors in contrasting seriousness with playfulness. Serious people tend to ...
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3 Ways Humor Improves Serious Situations - Psychology TodaySep 29, 2024 · Humor can lighten serious situations, lift mood, diffuse tension, and make tough situations easier. Light, positive humor is generally more ...
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The Use of Humor in Serious Mental Illness: A Review - PMCHumor can also facilitate a pleasurable and hedonistic approach to problems, in stark contrast to depressive or suicidal thinking [33, 39, 40]. Somatic: SMI ...
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The effect of dark and light humor on anxiety and affective stateOur results show that participants experienced less anxiety and more positive affect after viewing humor congruent with their preferred comic style.<|separator|>
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The Evolution of Playfulness, Play and Play-Like Phenomena ... - NIHJun 9, 2022 · For instance, the evolved core capacity for playing might be Playfulness, which is “a propensity to define (or redefine) an activity in an ...
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Humor in Psychology: Coping and Laughing Your Woes AwayJul 8, 2020 · Humor reduces stress, enhances mood, strengthens social connections, and serves as a coping mechanism, helping to reframe challenges and foster ...
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Humitas: a new word for when humour and seriousness combineAug 24, 2017 · “Humitas” – a blend of “humour” and “gravitas”. The etymology of humour comes from “fluid” whereas gravitas comes from heavy, so with humitas we have weighty ...
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A Practical Framework for Approaching Humor in Serious IllnessPatients often use humor to communicate about their values, to bring psychological release through levity, or to encode topics that they may find uncomfortable ...
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[PDF] 1 Excerpts from Neil Postman's Amusing Ourselves to DeathWe were keeping our eye on 1984. When the year came and the prophecy didn't, thoughtful. Americans sang softly in praise of themselves.
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Why our attention spans are shrinking, with Gloria Mark, PhDResearch has shown that over the past couple of decades people's attention spans have shrunk in measurable ways.Missing: consumerism empirical
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Abundance of information narrows our collective attention span - DTUApr 15, 2019 · A new study in Nature Communications finds that our collective attention span is indeed narrowing, and that this effect occurs - not only on ...Missing: decline consumerism
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[PDF] Consumerism, Conformity, and Uncritical Thinking in AmericaCritical thinking is on the decline in America. Perhaps our unregulated, freedom-at-all-costs culture is catching up with us. The successful parade of “ ...
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Aristotle and the Seriousness of Politics - Law & LibertyNov 16, 2018 · The polity, Aristotle tells us, is where we do more than just stay alive: We are to live well, even nobly. What does a politician “do”?
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[PDF] Explaining Differing Tastes in the Humor of Liberals and ...Mar 29, 2018 · Since a score of three was the dividing line between seriousness and playfulness, liberal images tended to be playful and conservative memes ...
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Liberals Vs Conservatives: Psychological Differences Between BrainsLiberals tend to follow the wandering gaze of others more often, while conservative eyes stay more focused on the original subject they're looking at. Focused ...
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PEETERS ONLINE JOURNALSThe concluding remarks try to illustrate this by showing how the present situation of a pandemic is dominated by an ideology of seriousness and intolerance ...
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Ideological Drift and the Struggle Over Meaning - Jack M. BalkinIn the view of progressives, the political valence of “free speech” appears to drift only because the meaning of “free speech” has subtly shifted over time.
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A Blend of Seriousness and Frivolity - The Washington PostA Blend of Seriousness and Frivolity. Carnival Atmosphere Greets and Attracts Candidates' Supporters ... politics and entertainment known as the Iowa straw poll.
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Joe Biden Wages War on Frivolity - Fair ObserverMay 1, 2020 · In the great Puritan tradition, frivolity is the enemy of seriousness and the opposite of responsibility. ... political anti-frivolity? It ...
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Conservatives are happier than liberals, but why? Political ideology ...Political conservatives are happier than liberals. We proposed that this happiness gap is accounted for by specific attitude and personality differences.Missing: seriousness | Show results with:seriousness