Sentences with phrase «more stable personalities»

He argues that men in the Middle Ages, compared to men in the modern age, were less individualistic, yet had much stronger and more stable personalities.

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On the other hand, advanced maternal age is associated with a more stable family environment, higher socio - economic position, higher income and better living conditions, as well as better parenting practices, [14] but it is more or less uncertain whether these entities are effects of advanced maternal age, are contributors to advanced maternal age, or common effects of a certain state such as personality type.
It's a fundamental human tendency to focus on other people's stable traits and personality when trying to explain their behavior and preferences, but to focus more on situational factors when making sense of one's own behavior and preferences.
If it is a more bipolar personality you want than it is better to tick the adaptive damping from the options menu which will allow you to impact more dramatically on the Active Tourer, making it more stable during cornering and also generating an overall more engaging driving experience.
A guard dog is more than teeth and toughness; a good guard dog has a stable personality and a sense of judgment to combine with his loyalty and territorial imperative.
Of course, some babies were more empathic than others, and those personality differences were fairly stable from ten months through 16 months.
For instance, both men and women value faces more than bodies in long - term mating contexts, whereas the inverse is true in short - term mating contexts (Confer, Perilloux, & Buss, 2010; Jonason, Raulston, & Rotolo, 2012); faces are considered a more stable trait that conveys important information about a person's personality (i.e., long - term mate preference) whereas the body provides detail more related to genetic quality (i.e., short - term mate preferences).
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