In the case of mania the model accounted for 52 % of the total variance for this love attitude but even on the Storge where the model had its lowest predictive value of 22 % it is worth remarking on how a significant amount of love can be explained by social rather
than personality factors.
Not exact matches
Rather
than asking prospective clients to take the tests, he relies on the overt trappings of the
personality factors: speech patterns, office decor, style of dress.
The proclivity to detect and dwell on stressors and threats — a tendency that unites neurotics — explains why the
personality trait is not just associated with experiences of fear, moodiness, worry and frustration but also a higher -
than - average risk
factor for common mental disorders.
Another
factor is individual
personality — some people are naturally more conservative / cautious
than others.
However, in this regard, there is little doubt that the
personality and approach to people of the individual minister are much more important
factors than is his denomination.
That is why the analyst himself and his
personality form a more important
factor in the success or failure of the analysis
than the theory or school from which he works.9
We know that there are
factors other
than the possession of healthy
personalities which help prevent some people from becoming alcoholics.
Part of the reason may be that Mr. Hawkins lacks Ms. Teachout's vibrant
personality, but a bigger
factor may be that a union's going against Mr. Cuomo in September was less fraught with risk
than bucking him now.
It is more
than just a
personality trait: Social
factors shaped who rescued people in Rwandan genocide.»
External
factors are likely to play a bigger part in developing the
personality of an individual
than the genes it inherits from its parents, suggests the study.
We understand that real compatibility is about more
than just cultural backgrounds — which is why we also take
factors like religion and lifestyle into account when connecting
personalities.
Furthermore, dating online allows you to express yourself and your
personality; communicating effectively and warmly with potential partners in a manner which is perhaps more honest and open
than in possible in bars, clubs and social venues where visual interpersonal stimuli and environmental
factors can sometimes camouflage and obscure honest intentions.
In addition, a 2010 study of more
than 23,000 married couples showed that similarity on the major dimensions of
personality (e.g., neuroticism, impulsivity, extroversion) accounted for a mere 0.5 percent of how satisfied spouses were with their marriages — leaving the other 99.5 percent to other
factors.
Members who want a more in depth matching service
than the basic profile signup provides, can use Christian Mingle's Compass test; which looks at more
than 100
factors of compatibility and
personality.
For members looking for more targeted matches
than the basic profile signup provides, CatholicSingles.com offers a unique
personality test; which also
factors in religiosity to help find your ideal match.
Profiles, particularly the
personality tab, are robust and focused on the
factors that create real compatibility rather
than short - term interest
The Confucian philosophy of learning and achievement places primary emphasis on nonintelligence
factors — such as
personality traits (e.g., motivation, perseverance, effort) and environmental
factors (e.g., parental and familial support, teacher and school instruction)-- rather
than natural ability as the most important prerequisites for desired performance (Chen & Stevenson, 1995; Rosenthal & Feldman, 1991; Shi & Zha, 2000).
Hare focuses very much on dog
personality, and how that — be it extroversion or introversion, confidence or timidity, engaged or indifferent — is more a determining
factor than even (or especially) breed in how well a dog navigates his environment.
Some dogs learn faster
than others for many reasons i.e. trainer abilities and expertise, conditions, age,
personality, and a host of others
factor into the bargain.
[T] he fundamental attribution error, also known as the correspondence bias or attribution effect, is the tendency for people to place an undue emphasis on internal characteristics (
personality) to explain someone else's behavior in a given situation rather
than considering the situation's external
factors.
The persistence of this pattern over three chief justiceships — the third Chief Justice a woman — suggests that there is more to this
than the casual byplay of idiosyncratic
personalities; something that may be structural and enduring, although I have identified other considerations that suggest that there may be
factors at play other
than gender alone.
Other
personality inventory tests may not use the Big - five
factor, but use more or fewer
than five
personality traits.
One of the most important and influential model in surveying the
personality traits in recent decades has been five
factors model that has specified the research aspect in
personality more
than others (Parvin & John, 2002).
3 Yet another meta - analysis found that neuroticism (i.e., the proclivity to experience negative emotions), long - established as the
personality trait with the most impact on relationship success, accounted for less
than 5 % of variance in relationship satisfaction over time.4 All in all,
factors beyond the reach of matching algorithms likely account for over 95 % of couples» long - term relationship satisfaction.
However, similarity and attraction are not limited to
personality characteristics.2 Matching on other
factors like age, education, socioeconomic status, physical attractiveness, attitudes, and even name - letter initials has been linked to increased attraction and relationship satisfaction.3, 4,5,6 Despite the overabundance of scientifically - validated literature on the topic, I think no one has described the phenomenon better
than Jerry Seinfeld when he said,
Although the major focus of this paper is on
personality aspects that contribute to gambling problems, one can not dismiss environmental
factors, which in some cases may be more influential
than one's
personality and other possible genetic influences.
Therefore, the examination to ensure if received support is less related to one's
personality factor than perceived support, would be needed to prove that received support is the more appropriate to examine the social support effectiveness.
In order to identify those at risk for developing a mental illness, this study will target
personality risk
factors, including hopelessness, anxiety sensitivity, impulsivity and sensation seeking, which have been shown to reliably predict substance misuse, anxiety, emotional and behavioural disorders in young people.23 24 It is hypothesised that the intervention cognitive training programme (focusing on executive functioning) will be more effective
than the active control cognitive training programme (focusing on cognitive abilities other
than executive functioning) in reducing psychopathology.
Risk
factors, such as adverse childhood experiences, have been found to be weaker and less specific for borderline
personality disorder
than previously recognized [29 •], being common to a range of mental disorders.