But the acting must be based on sound, rational and
unemotional analysis, and you quite simply can't do that if you're afraid, and you certainly can't do that if the herd is afraid and you're blindly following them.
Not exact matches
It's important to remember we are doing all of this
analysis and preparation prior to entering our trade, when we are objective and
unemotional.
It's important to remember we are doing all of this
analysis and preparation prior to entering our trade, when we are objective and
unemotional.
Every critic of climate skeptics will now use it to dismiss what used to be the ne plus ultra of
unemotional, unbiased and true scientific
analysis.
Taxometric
analyses and predictive accuracy of callous -
unemotional traits regarding quality of life and behavior problems in non-conduct disorder diagnoses.
Subsequent research, based on latent class
analysis, better disentangled this issue in three conceptually separated, but inter-correlated domains: an interpersonal domain, consisting of grandiose - manipulative traits; an affective domain, consisting of callous
unemotional (CU) traits; and a behavioural domain, consisting of daring - impulsive traits [8].
Confirmatory factor
analyses supported the two - and three - factor model, but the two - factor model (Callous -
Unemotional and Impulsivity / Conduct Problems) was more parsimonious.
Regression
analyses of child and adult measures of child's emotion self - regulation and callous -
unemotional traits, and a child measure of moral emotions, showed that poor emotion regulation, along with low levels of guilt and high levels of shame, predicted children's externalizing behaviors, while only low levels of guilt predicted a unique subset of child characteristics called callous -
unemotional traits.
Confirmatory Factor
Analyses (CFA) showed that the variance of the YPI subscales could be explained by the three latent constructs, the grandiose / manipulative dimension (interpersonal), the callous /
unemotional dimension (affective), and the impulsive / irresponsible dimension (behavioral), replicating the findings of Andershed et al. (2002).