Typical intellectual engagement (TIE) is a personality construct referring to a person's enjoyment (or dislike) of intellectually demanding activities...
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human personalities. It is similar to need for cognition and typical intellectual engagement. In antiquity, the Roman philosopher Cicero wrote about humans'...
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knowledge tend to be highly open to new experiences and in typical intellectual engagement. The relationship between openness to experience and general...
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has been associated with personality traits of Openness and Typical Intellectual Engagement, which also strongly correlate with verbal abilities (associated...
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related to the five factor model domain openness to experience, typical intellectual engagement, and epistemic curiosity (see below). Cohen, Stotland and Wolfe...
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scrutinize information, and enjoy solving puzzles, and to typical intellectual engagement (a similar construct to need for cognition). Openness to experience...
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meta-analysis suggested that mental curiosity (as measured by typical intellectual engagement) has an important influence on academic achievement in addition...
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correct Prude Red tape Sexual abstinence Social norm Stickler Typical intellectual engagement Victorian morality Robert.E.Ornstein, Shakespeare’s Comedies:...
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Post Mary Whitehouse Openness to experience Thomas Bowdler Typical intellectual engagement "Eponyms from Wordcraft". Chisholm, Hugh, ed. (1911). "Grundy...
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Neurodiversity (redirect from Neural Typical)
positions. Specifically, neurodivergent individuals can have their social engagement style compared to neurotypical individuals, which can affect their ability...
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might affect the future practice of intellectual property law; and Promote rapport and engagement between intellectual property students and professionals...
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The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (redirect from Intellectual Reserve)
incorporated in Utah. Intellectual Reserve is a nonprofit corporation wholly owned by the church, which holds the church's intellectual property, such as...
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Public speaking (redirect from Speaking engagement)
millennia ago, demonstrate a refined sense of rhetoric possessed by the intellectual stratum of the society, as seen in their effective employment of similes...
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depression in Klinefelter syndrome: The impact of personality and social engagement". PLOS ONE. 13 (11): e0206932. Bibcode:2018PLoSO..1306932S. doi:10.1371/journal...
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Special interest (autism) (section Engagement)
focused interests common in autistic people. They are more intense than typical interests, such as hobbies, and may take up much of a person's free time...
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Education (redirect from Intellectual education)
appropriate manner. While such precise definitions often characterize the most typical forms of education effectively, they face criticism because less common...
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is characterized by a medication-induced increase in (or compulsive) engagement in non-drug rewards such as gambling, shopping, or sex (Evans et al.,...
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dawn of the 20th century, the philosophy of Nietzsche has had great intellectual and political influence around the world. Nietzsche applied himself to...
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Post-it note (section Public engagement)
media, and social media. Post-its have also been used as tools for public engagement and persuasion. Although 3M's patent expired in 1997, the "Post-it" brand...
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Antipsychotic (section First-generation (typical))
First-generation antipsychotics (e.g., chlorpromazine, haloperidol, etc.), known as typical antipsychotics, were first introduced in the 1950s, and others were developed...
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including misinformation, social media algorithms designed to maximize engagement, the misuse of personal data and the trustworthiness of predictive models...
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German philosophy (redirect from German intellectual history)
often also included in surveys of German philosophy due to his extensive engagement with German thinkers. In his writings, Albertus Magnus covers a wide range...
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they became more interested in rising stars, especially young artists. A typical example of this interest is the case of Rainer Maria Rilke: a young poet...
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down), avoiding things you know upsets the person, strategies to increase engagement in activities. Broadly speaking, when the behavior occurs, assertively...
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Frank Dobbin, "[O]n average, the typical all-hands-on-deck, 'everybody has to have diversity training' – that typical format in big companies doesn't have...
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entire Israeli–Palestinian conflict and the most significant military engagement in the region since the Yom Kippur War in 1973. In April 2024, Israel...
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of Peronism became known as the caciques, and inspired both political engagement and trust in state institutions amongst fellow American Indians. Because...
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case study of culturally constructed roles and activities". Children's Engagement in the World: Sociocultural Perspectives: 25–61. Nimmo, J. (2008). "Young...
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Julius Evola (redirect from The Path of Cinnabar: An Intellectual Autobiography)
alienation from contemporary values resembled that of other Lost Generation intellectuals who came of age in the First World War, but took an uncompromising,...
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Cohen, Warren I. (2000). East Asia At The Center: Four Thousand Years of Engagement With The World. Columbia University Press. p. 59. Minahan, James B. (2015)...
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