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Personalauswahl   6
Personalbedömning. : Assessment centers in human resource management : strategies for prediction, diagnosis, and development / George C. Thornton III, Deborah E. Rupp  2006 1
Personalbeschaffung   4
Personalbeurteilung.   3
Personalentwicklung   30
Personalforschung : Research methods for human resource management / edited by Karin Sanders, Julie A. Cogin, and Hugh T.J. Bainbridge  2014 1
Personalführung.   3
Coaching -- Personalführung. : The wisdom of coaching : essential papers in consulting psychology for a world of change / edited by Richard R. Kilburg and Richard C. Diedrich  2007 1
Personalidade.   4
Personalidade (psicologia) : Personality and person perception across cultures / edited by Yueh-Ting Lee, Clark McCauley, Juris Draguns  1999 1
Personalisation : Theorie der Bildung Eine humanwissenschaftliche Grundlegung Erhard Wiersing  2015 1
Personalisierung   3
  Personalism -- 2 Related Subjects   2
Personalism.   58
Personalism -- Moral and ethical aspects : Ethical Personalism  2011 1
Personalism -- Periodicals : The personalist forum  2003 1
Personalism -- Religious aspects -- India : Puruṣa : personhood in ancient India / Matthew I. Robertson  2024 1
Personalisme. : The spirit of the sixties : making postwar radicalism / James J. Farrell  1997 1
Personalismus   4
Personalitat.   4
Personalitätsprinzip : Cultural episcopacy and ecumenism : representative ministry in church history from the Age of Ignatius of Antioch to the Reformation, with special reference to contemporary ecumenism / by Allen Brent  1992 1
 

Personalities -- See Personality


Behavior-response patterns that characterize the individual
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Personalities, Anankastic -- See Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder


An anxiety disorder characterized by recurrent, persistent obsessions or compulsions. Obsessions are the intrusive ideas, thoughts, or images that are experienced as senseless or repugnant. Compulsions are repetitive and seemingly purposeful behavior which the individual generally recognizes as senseless and from which the individual does not derive pleasure although it may provide a release from tension
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Personalities, Antisocial -- See Antisocial Personality Disorder


A personality disorder whose essential feature is a pervasive pattern of disregard for, and violation of, the rights of others that begins in childhood or early adolescence and continues into adulthood. The individual must be at least age 18 and must have a history of some symptoms of CONDUCT DISORDER before age 15. (From DSM-IV, 1994)
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Personalities, Compulsive -- See Compulsive Personality Disorder


Disorder characterized by an emotionally constricted manner that is unduly conventional, serious, formal, and stingy, by preoccupation with trivial details, rules, order, organization, schedules, and lists, by stubborn insistence on having things one's own way without regard for the effects on others, by poor interpersonal relationships, and by indecisiveness due to fear of making mistakes
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Personalities, Coronary-Prone -- See Type A Personality


Established behavior pattern characterized by excessive drive and ambition, impatience, competitiveness, sense of time urgency, and poorly contained aggression
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Personalities, Dual -- See Dissociative Identity Disorder


A dissociative disorder in which the individual adopts two or more distinct personalities. Each personality is a fully integrated and complex unit with memories, behavior patterns and social friendships. Transition from one personality to another is sudden
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Personalities, Hysterical -- See Histrionic Personality Disorder


A personality disorder characterized by overly reactive and intensely expressed or overly dramatic behavior, proneness to exaggeration, emotional excitability, and disturbances in interpersonal relationships
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Personalities, Multiple -- See Dissociative Identity Disorder


A dissociative disorder in which the individual adopts two or more distinct personalities. Each personality is a fully integrated and complex unit with memories, behavior patterns and social friendships. Transition from one personality to another is sudden
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Personalities, Obsessive-Compulsive -- See Compulsive Personality Disorder


Disorder characterized by an emotionally constricted manner that is unduly conventional, serious, formal, and stingy, by preoccupation with trivial details, rules, order, organization, schedules, and lists, by stubborn insistence on having things one's own way without regard for the effects on others, by poor interpersonal relationships, and by indecisiveness due to fear of making mistakes
  1
 

Personalities, Paranoid -- See Paranoid Personality Disorder


A personality disorder characterized by the avoidance of accepting deserved blame and an unwarranted view of others as malevolent. The latter is expressed as suspiciousness, hypersensitivity, and mistrust
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Personalities, Passive-Aggressive -- See Passive-Aggressive Personality Disorder


A personality disorder characterized by an indirect resistance to demands for adequate social and occupational performance; anger and opposition to authority and the expectations of others that is expressed covertly by obstructionism, procrastination, stubbornness, dawdling, forgetfulness, and intentional inefficiency. (Dorland, 27th ed)
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Personalities, Psychopathic -- See Antisocial Personality Disorder


A personality disorder whose essential feature is a pervasive pattern of disregard for, and violation of, the rights of others that begins in childhood or early adolescence and continues into adulthood. The individual must be at least age 18 and must have a history of some symptoms of CONDUCT DISORDER before age 15. (From DSM-IV, 1994)
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Personalities, Sociopathic -- See Antisocial Personality Disorder


A personality disorder whose essential feature is a pervasive pattern of disregard for, and violation of, the rights of others that begins in childhood or early adolescence and continues into adulthood. The individual must be at least age 18 and must have a history of some symptoms of CONDUCT DISORDER before age 15. (From DSM-IV, 1994)
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Personalities, Type A -- See Type A Personality


Established behavior pattern characterized by excessive drive and ambition, impatience, competitiveness, sense of time urgency, and poorly contained aggression
  1
  Personality -- 53 Related Subjects   53
Personality.   1030
Personality -- Age factors.   4
 

Personality, Anankastic -- See Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder


An anxiety disorder characterized by recurrent, persistent obsessions or compulsions. Obsessions are the intrusive ideas, thoughts, or images that are experienced as senseless or repugnant. Compulsions are repetitive and seemingly purposeful behavior which the individual generally recognizes as senseless and from which the individual does not derive pleasure although it may provide a release from tension
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Personality and academic achievement -- See Also Personality and intelligence


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Personality and academic achievement.   7
 

Personality and aging -- See Personality Age factors


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  Personality and cognition -- 2 Related Subjects   2
Personality and cognition.   16
Personality and creative ability.   15
Personality and creative ability -- Italy -- History -- 16th century : In your face : professional improprieties and the art of being conspicuous in sixteenth-century Italy / Douglas Biow  2010 1
Personality and creative ability -- Periodicals : Romanian journal of artistic creativity  2013- 1
Personality and creative ability -- Romania -- Periodicals : Romanian journal of artistic creativity  2013- 1
 

Personality and culture -- See Also the narrower term Ethnomethodology


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Personality and culture.   140
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