• Core self-evaluations (CSE) represent a stable personality trait which encompasses an individual's subconscious, fundamental evaluations about themselves...
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  • is a consistent and important outcome of core self-evaluations (CSE). The concept of core self-evaluations was first examined by Judge, Locke, and Durham...
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  • satisfaction: A core evaluations approach". Research in Organizational Behavior. 19: 151–188. Bono, J. E.; Judge, T. A. (2003). "Core self-evaluations: A review...
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  • self-esteem with what Plato called thymos—the "spiritedness" part of the Platonic soul. From 1997, the core self-evaluations approach included self-esteem...
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    appraisal of oneself – along with neuroticism, self-efficacy, and self-esteem. The concept of core self-evaluations was first examined by Judge, Locke, and Durham...
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  • satisfaction: A core evaluations approach". Research in Organizational Behavior. 19: 151–188. Bono J. E.; Judge T. A. (2003). "Core self-evaluations: A review...
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  • situation. The core self-evaluations (CSE) trait is a stable personality trait composed of locus of control, neuroticism, self-efficacy, and self-esteem. While...
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  • high core self-evaluations will think positively of themselves and be confident in their own abilities, although extremely high levels of core self-evaluations...
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    Core Self-evaluations Model, proposed by Timothy A. Judge, Edwin A. Locke, and Cathy C. Durham in 1997. Judge et al. argued that there are four core self-evaluations...
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  • Kluemper DH (2008). "Trait emotional intelligence: The impact of core-self evaluations and social desirability". Personality and Individual Differences...
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    Qingyin; Zhang, Wenrui; Dong, Xia; Zhao, Jingjing (2019). "Effect of Core Self-Evaluation on Mental Health Symptoms Among Chinese College Students: The Mediating...
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  • Self-evaluation is the process by which the self-concept is socially negotiated and modified. It is a scientific and cultural truism that self-evaluation...
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  • prediction of the self-evaluation maintenance theory was strongly supported. Having previously discovered that the most positive evaluations occurred in participants...
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  • Dispositional determinants of test anxiety (the Big Five, core self-evaluations, and self-assessed intelligence) in Learning and Individual Differences...
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  • firms have employed their model or modified it to meet their needs. Core self-evaluations Industrial and organizational psychology Job satisfaction Motivation...
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    feedback and contingent relationships between core systems of individual differences. Core self-evaluations Dark triad DISC assessment Facet Genomics of...
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  • considering to the evaluation purpose. Formative Evaluations provide the information on improving a product or a process. Summative Evaluations provide information...
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  • an antecedent of social undermining and the moderating roles of core self-evaluations and conscientiousness". Journal of Applied Psychology. 97 (2): 343–359...
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    theory Attribution theory Goal setting Self-determination theory Identity based motivation Core self-evaluations Self-enhancement Duchesne, S., & McMaugh...
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    Daghlian accidentally dropped it onto the core and thereby caused the core to go well into supercriticality, a self-sustaining critical chain reaction. Following...
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    these imagined evaluations by others can influence and shape one's self-assessment. Sociologist Lisa McIntyre, in The Practical Skeptic: Core Concepts in...
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    Initiative, self-direction, responsibility, perseverance, grit, career orientation, ethics, integrity, citizenship Positive core self-evaluation: Self monitoring...
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  • CORE-OM (Clinical Outcomes in Routine Evaluation-Outcome Measure) is a common self-report measure of global distress. It can be used as an initial screening...
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  • part is based on Section 3.2.4 of Danvy's thesis. Here is the core of a self-evaluator for the λ {\displaystyle \lambda } calculus. The abstract syntax...
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  • self despite flaws, weaknesses, and negative evaluations from others. The concept of mindfulness and self-compassion has been around for over 2500 years...
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  • their core-nature that is unique to them, and is one of the true goals of life. Whether famous or unknown, educated or not, rich or poor, self-actualizers...
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    measured self-confidence as a simple construct divided into affective and cognitive components: anxiety as an affective aspect and self-evaluations of proficiency...
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  • Rey, Lourdes; Extremera, Natalio; Durán, Ma Auxiliadora (2012). "Core self-evaluations, meta-mood experience, and happiness: Tests of direct and moderating...
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  • personnel, and judgmental evaluation. Judgmental evaluations are the most commonly used with a large variety of evaluation methods. Historically, PA has...
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