specific personality

collocation in English

meaningsofspecificandpersonality

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specific
adjective
uk
/spəˈsɪf.ɪk/
us
/spəˈsɪf.ɪk/
relating to one thing and not ...
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personality
noun
uk
/ˌpɜː.sənˈæl.ə.ti/
us
/ˌpɝː.sənˈæl.ə.t̬i/
the type of person you are, shown by the way you behave, feel, ...
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(Definition ofspecificandpersonalityfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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What has not been examined by previous research is the effects, on offspring of addicted women, ofspecificpersonalitydisorders, particularly when combined with depression.
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The resolution provided by temperament dimensions can also be exploited to studyspecificpersonalityprocesses and states.
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Some for example attributed their outspokenness to theirspecificpersonality.
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Finally, we were not able to investigate the linkages between panic attacks andspecificpersonality disorders, due to small cell size, but this is suggested in a larger sample.
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Thus, those immigrants with a sense of control over their fate appear to have somespecificpersonality characteristics that allowed them to cope better with the stress of immigration.
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This is not a situation related to the economic climate, however; rather it is a structural problem, created by our remoteness, our insularity, in short, our ownspecificpersonality.
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I mean, the combination of incredible speed all the speed you could possibly want but also the thing of every note have aspecificpersonality.
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It is revealed that their parents have been assigned to raise the children to encourage the emergence ofspecificpersonalitytraits.
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It is recommended that target symptoms rather thanspecificpersonalitydisorders be medicated.
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Rather, a person is the combination of traits that describe aspecificpersonalityor self.
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Most systems within this approach use a cluster of stroke formations, to score aspecificpersonalitytrait.
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In both cases, the body of work -- both the music and the film -- has aspecificpersonality.
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This research focuses onspecificpersonalitycharacteristics and how they are related to performance or other psychological variables.
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Examples of human phenotypic traits are skin color, eye color, body height, orspecificpersonalitycharacteristics.
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Previously, genetic personality studies focused on specific genes correlating tospecificpersonalitytraits.
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Another possible limitation of the question is that it concerns specific personalities and circumstances.
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From the study of iconography we can tell male and female from body shape, and thus see associated clothes, hairstyles, etc., and correlate these with activities and specific personalities.
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