Activity-specific approach in temperament research is the theory related to a structure of temperament, i.e. how temperament traits can be classified and...
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version of this model is based on the "Activity-specific approach in temperament research, on Alexander Luria's research in clinical neurophysiology and on the...
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of temperament: Rusalov's model and Trofimova's model. All versions of the STQ are based on the Activity-specific approach in temperament research. This...
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described traits of temperament; the other is dominance. Activity: Similarly to findings in temperament research, children with high activity tend to have high...
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Australian Cobberdog (category All Wikipedia articles written in Australian English)
sixteen years. In depth studies of the aging process specific to Cobberdogs and the effects on their activity, vitality, temperament, and/or health are...
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the activity-specific approach to the structure of temperament proposed by Rusalov in mid-1980s. According to this approach, the traits of temperament (and...
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Two-factor models of personality (redirect from Comparison of temperaments)
psychological factor analysis measurement of personality, behavior and temperament. It most often consists of a matrix measuring the factor of introversion...
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develop a temperament model within the activity-specific approach. He was best known for his work in psychology of personality, temperament and differential...
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Personality (section Temperament and philosophy)
quickly during childhood, so personality constructs in children are referred to as temperament. Temperament is regarded as the precursor to personality. Another...
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Surgency (section The Role of Surgency in Learning)
that encompass the structure of temperament. The concept of surgency is characterised by high positive affect and activity levels. As described by Rebecca...
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Ivan Pavlov (category Human subject research in Russia)
physiology and neurological sciences. Most of his work involved research in temperament, conditioning and involuntary reflex actions. Pavlov performed...
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Spectrum disorder (redirect from Spectrum approach)
which everyone varies (hence a dimensional approach). An example can be found in personality or temperament models. For example, a model that was derived...
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Personality disorder (category Wikipedia articles in need of updating from June 2025)
Imbalances in these doshas were thought to result in behavioral abnormalities, echoing the Western notion of temperament but grounded in a more holistic...
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Attachment theory (redirect from Cultural differences in attachment)
dominant approach to understanding early social development and has generated extensive research. Despite some criticisms related to temperament, social...
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qualities. An ideal temperament involved a proportionally balanced mixture of the four qualities. Galen identified four temperaments in which one of the...
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this research to create more effective culturally-specific propaganda in the service of destabilizing foreign governments. An example can be found in the...
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original three temperament traits have each been intensively studied and subsequently associated with specific neurotransmitter activity, including dopaminergic...
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Emotion (redirect from Cross-cultural differences in emotional reactions)
Emotions are often intertwined with mood, temperament, personality, disposition, or creativity. Research on emotion has increased over the past two decades...
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absorption. Positive emotional temperament: Well-being, social potency, achievement, social closeness Negative emotional temperament: Stress reaction, alienation...
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Mood (psychology) (category All Wikipedia articles written in American English)
lead to positive or negative effects on mood. Mood also differs from temperament or personality traits which are even longer-lasting. Nevertheless, personality...
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Pavlov's typology of higher nervous activity was the first systematic approach to the psychophysiology of individual differences. Ivan Pavlov's ideas of...
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Reward dependence (section Other research)
that are common among individuals with specific disorders, clinicians can form a more targeted, informed approach to treatment and look to newer psychotherapies...
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Personality psychology (category All Wikipedia articles written in American English)
Many researchers and psychologists do not explicitly identify themselves with a certain perspective and instead take an eclectic approach. Research in this...
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Melancholia (redirect from Melancholia (temperament))
hallucinations and delusions. Melancholy was regarded as one of the four temperaments matching the four humours. Until the 18th century, doctors and other...
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were found to affect temperament and were expressed primarily in the habit learning pathways. Through these studies, these researchers were able to determine...
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Obsessive–compulsive disorder (category All Wikipedia articles written in American English)
Symptom-specific neuroimaging abnormalities include the hyperactivity of caudate and ACC in checking rituals, while finding increased activity of cortical...
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temperament, and behavior. Dissociative identity disorder is also attributed to extremes of stress and disturbances of attachment to caregivers in early...
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Sport (redirect from Athletic activity)
Sport is a physical activity or game, often competitive and organized, that maintains or improves physical ability and skills. Sport may provide enjoyment...
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Posture (psychology) (section Features of temperament)
susceptibility to certain diseases. Scientific research on relationship of body appearance and temperament traits was begun in the early twentieth century by German...
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environment should be adjusted to his or her temperament and growth style. Gesell believed in a child-centered approach to raising children. He urged parents...
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