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Research papers by psychologists and geneticists still use the terms nature and nurture, or genes and environment, to consider their relative influences on, for example, temperament and personality, childhood obesity and toddler sleep patterns (McCrae et al., 2000; Anderson et al., 2007; Brescianini, 2011).
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For example, a temperament stat could affect a player character's surrounding stats after a goal is conceded or a decision goes against their team.
It was the battle, the action, the roar of the crowd in which he revelled whereas Davis, for example, had the temperament to accumulate results whether before an audience of millions or the proverbial man and a dog.
For example, indices of temperament at 3 years were found to predict the presence and the type of psychiatric disorder in young adulthood [ 10], and behavior problems at 2 years, such as aggression, non-compliance, and difficult temperament, were valuable predictors of lasting problems at a later stage of development [ 17].
That tuning scheme, although not an example of absolute equal temperament, was a departure from earlier tunings and allowed keyboardists to play all the pieces without retuning the instrument.
For example, one's innate temperament and emotional reactivity may have required more direct affirmation than the parents were aware of, or for other reasons didn't provide it sufficiently.
For example, children with anxious temperament are extremely inhibited when confronted by unfamiliar individuals and in less threatening situations appear to have increased levels of anxiety, worry, and physical tension.
We also have both genders represented in almost equal amounts (48% males, 52% females), which is notable since gender differences are evident both in depression 2 49 and in temperament traits for example, harm avoidance.
"When they come out, and they inevitably will, they will certainly be used by Hillary Clinton as examples of him lacking the temperament for the job".
For example, infants born with an inhibited temperament will kick their legs and feet more, display a higher heart rate, and cry longer and louder when exposed to an unpleasant noise, such a balloon popping, than infants not born with an inhibited temperament.
For example a child with an inherently difficult temperament would not elicit sensitive behavioural responses from a caregiver.
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