Sentences with phrase «of ludus»

As individualism relates to the cross cultural aspect to this research a t test was conducted showing a significantly higher endorsement of Ludus from UK participants than from the Hong Kong participants (t (106) = 4.07, p <.001.
The effect of a ludus love style on sexual experience.
Those who play become the creators, who then devise new forms of ludus.
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The focus of Ludus is self - discovery and self - growth through enjoyment.

Not exact matches

Truly successful long - term relationships need Ludus in order to survive the test of time.
Those had more of an intimate feeling where the ludus / House of Batiatus was almost a character in and of itself.
I guess we all are used to the ludus and the arena, but this is just a little part of the main history of Spartacus.
- Ludus Florentis: The Flowering of Games «The video game industry is going through a massive sea change, and Divide By Zero's James Portnow sits down to examine just what's going on, from tool simplification to distribution network changes, and what it means for games as a creative medium.»
Players control a «ludus» — a school of gladiators during the Roman republic.
The name is taken from the book «Homo Ludens: A Study of the Play - Element in Culture,» by the Dutch historian and cultural theorist Johan Huizinga, who claimed that the act of playing (ludus) is what makes human beings human — and that it predates culture.
A video of Linder's 1982 performance with her band Ludus captures the raw and frantic energy that surrounds her work.
In 1978, Linder founded the post-punk experimental group Ludus, which disbanded in 1983 after a provocative performance at the Haçienda club during which Linder wore a dress made of meat.
The LAS is a 24 - item scale and contains six subscales that represent each of the six different love dimensions: Eros, Ludus, Storge, Pragma, Mania and Agape.
In terms of the beliefs about love, based on John Alan Lee's six attitudinal styles of love — Eros (erotic), Pragma (rational), Ludus (game play), Storge (friendship), Mania (passionate) and Agape (altruistic)(De Andrade & Garcia, 2014, Hendrick & Hendrick, 1986)-- studies in various cultures indicate that men tend to have a predominant outgoing and adventurous style in their romantic interactions (ludus), while women possess more rational (pragma), friendly and companion (storge), intense and uncontrolled (mania) profiles than men (Hendrick & Hendrick, 1995, 2000; Sprecher & Toro - Morn, 2Ludus (game play), Storge (friendship), Mania (passionate) and Agape (altruistic)(De Andrade & Garcia, 2014, Hendrick & Hendrick, 1986)-- studies in various cultures indicate that men tend to have a predominant outgoing and adventurous style in their romantic interactions (ludus), while women possess more rational (pragma), friendly and companion (storge), intense and uncontrolled (mania) profiles than men (Hendrick & Hendrick, 1995, 2000; Sprecher & Toro - Morn, 2ludus), while women possess more rational (pragma), friendly and companion (storge), intense and uncontrolled (mania) profiles than men (Hendrick & Hendrick, 1995, 2000; Sprecher & Toro - Morn, 2002).
In terms of attachment styles, the insecure anxious style is expected to positively predict Mania, and the avoidant style to positively predict Ludus.
The multiple regression revealed that these variables predicted Ludus scores, F (6,101) = 8.24, p <.001, this time accounting for 33 % of the variance in scores.
The inverse pattern was found for Ludus, where again, individualism was an independent predictor of this love style, but this time the relationship was positive.
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