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These characteristics can include biological factors (e.g., individual size or physical vulnerability), psychological propensity (e.g., submissive or aggressive personality), lifestyle (e.g., staying out late drinking), or occupation (e.g., delivering pizzas).
It would be useful to measure community members' attitudes around civic participation and community advocacy, including social and psychological propensity for this, which could provide a stronger basis for programmes and policies to engage men as advocates of change.
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The processes that led to this situation and the ways it will be handled from here on are respectively, the result of collective actions and common objectives and should, therefore, not be reduced to private psychological propensities.
We shall even assume that the parties do not know their conceptions of the good or their special psychological propensities.
Thus there is some evidence that folk psychological propensities lead to us to converge on belief-typing tasks, and that our reliability assessments track our justification judgments.
Similarly, one might reason, if we do not treat those humans without FMS as having FMS, we might develop psychological propensities that could lead us to mistreat humans who have FMS.
He argued that we have reasons to avoid cruelty to animals, and thus to treat animals better than their moral status implies, since otherwise we might develop psychological propensities that could lead us analogously to mistreat humans who have FMS (Kant [LE], pp. 212 13).
Sumner and his research partner, Matthew Shearing, used survey questions — along with a process, similar to one developed at Cambridge University, that enables social scientists to find subjects based on Facebook's understanding of their psychological makeup — to evaluate 2,412 people's propensity for a single underlying psychological tendency, in this case authoritarianism.
However, no significant differences were found for psychological wellbeing, job satisfaction, propensity to leave the organisation, and organisational image.
Type D personality refers to a general propensity to psychological distress that is defined by the combination of negative affectivity and social inhibition [ 17].
Also, we hypothesized that NA is positively associated with anxiety, depression and hostility affect (anger) since Denollet [ 34] has proposed that Type D personality is a general propensity to psychological distress.
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