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Conscientiousness
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The state or characteristic of being conscientious.
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Here there is a parallel with moral conscientiousness, where a morally conscientious person is someone who tries her best to do what is right.
Mr Bo took the lead by sending one citing the Great Helmsman: "What really counts in the world is conscientiousness, and the Communist Party is most particular about being conscientious".
Last April he sent 13m-odd mobile-users a message bearing quotes from Mao Zedong such as "What really counts in the world is conscientiousness, and the Communist party is most particular about being conscientious".
It's called the Newcastle Personality Assessor (NPA) and it gives you a level for each of five main traits: extraversion, neuroticism, conscientiousness, agreeableness and openness.
His purpose was to distinguish between those forms of network communication that are hopelessly corrupted and no longer usable, those that are endangered by a continuing assault on the part of an agency gone rogue, and those that, even with their vast power, all their wealth, and all their misplaced ambition, conscientiousness and effort, they still cannot break.
To a lesser extent, homosexuals tend to have gender-atypical careers, hobbies and other interests.Personality tests also show differences, with gay men ranking higher than straight men in standardised tests for agreeableness, expressiveness, conscientiousness, openness to experience and neuroticism.
Last year, researchers published a study in PLoS One, an online journal, in which 75,000 volunteers allowed their Facebook postings to be analysed, and also took a personality test on the "big five" personality traits: agreeableness, conscientiousness, openness, extraversion and neuroticism.
Muon-assured defence Heavenly light Reprints Related items Animal behaviour: Love me, love my dogFeb 10th 2005Human personalities, for example, are sometimes measured in five dimensions: "openness to experience", "conscientiousness", "extraversion", "agreeableness" and "natural reactions" (how calm or sensitive to stress someone is).
Tracking the "Big Five" personality traits—openness, conscientiousness, extraversion, agreeableness and neuroticism through what respondents wrote under controlled conditions has long been a favourite pastime of both market researchers and behavioural psychologists.
And with this conscientiousness and lack of self-importance came another quality, a keen ability to empathise with others and fight their corner when she believed they were being wronged.
And he and his team think they can provide it.Modern psychology recognises five dimensions of personality: extroversion, agreeableness, conscientiousness, neuroticism and openness to experience.
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