Not exact matches
According to the principle of limitation, «to be is to be something; and to be something is to have defining properties that constitute an
identity, and locate an
individual within a kind or type» (WPP 10).
No matter their background, what seems to unite all terrorists is a willingness to subordinate their
individual identity to a collective
identity,
according to political psychologist Jerrold M. Post of George Washington University.
According to the National Alliance on Mental Illness, Dissociative
Identity Disorder (DID) «is a dissociative disorder involving a disturbance of identity in which two or more separate and distinct personality states (or identities) control the individual's behavior at differen
Identity Disorder (DID) «is a dissociative disorder involving a disturbance of
identity in which two or more separate and distinct personality states (or identities) control the individual's behavior at differen
identity in which two or more separate and distinct personality states (or
identities) control the
individual's behavior at different times.
According to GG1,
identities are concealed because issues matter more than
individual identities,» [M] ainly, we wanted the focus to be on the issues, not on our personalities or our own work.»
But,
according to Treat, digital
identity projects must necessarily involve
individuals and governments.
According to the report, data brokers are «companies that collect information, including personal information about consumers, from a wide variety of sources for the purpose of reselling such information to their customers for various purposes, including verifying an
individual's
identity, differentiating records, marketing products, and preventing financial fraud.»
According to this theory, at any time,
individuals experience one of two conceptualizations of their
identity.
According to self - expansion theory, one of the core motives of
individuals is to extend their capabilities, resources,
identities, and perspectives, called self - expansion (Aron & Aron, 1996).