core self

collocation in English

meaningsofcoreandself

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core
adjective
uk
/kɔːr/
us
/kɔːr/
most important or ...
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self
noun
uk
/self/
us
/self/
the set of someone's characteristics, such as personality and ability, that are not physical and make that person different from ...
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(Definition ofcoreandselffrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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Such an approach offers the potential to support both the 'coreself' and foster a benign social environment.
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The persona becomes an option, distanced from thecoreselfand increasingly malleable.
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In the eleventh chapter, the author discusses strategies used in the treatment ofcoreselfand interpersonal problems.
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Pathological dissociation represents a profound distortion of acoreselfprocess.
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For example, literature has connected the construct of positive self-concept, an idea similar tocoreself-evaluations, to the ability to cope well with organizational change.
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This last theory stems from intuitions made aboutcoreself-evaluations from previous connections found in literature.
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Furthermore, the way in which people appraise themselves usingcoreself-evaluations has the ability to predict positive work outcomes, specifically, job satisfaction and job performance.
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In other words, an individual's levels on each of these traits may predict their level ofcoreself-evaluations as opposed to the other way around.
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However, it could also be the case that those with highcoreself-evaluations simply perceive higher complexity in their jobs.
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The effect could also occur as a function of the relationship betweencoreself-evaluations, motivation, and performance.
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Neuroticism, when examined as part ofcoreself-evaluations, is conceptualized as its opposite, emotional stability (i.e., non-neuroticism).
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Job satisfaction is an outcome ofcoreself-evaluations that has become well-established throughout psychological literature.
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These characteristics play an important role in influencing the relationship between an individual'scoreself-evaluations and their satisfaction with their job.
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The way in which people appraise themselves usingcoreself-evaluations has the ability to predict positive work outcomes, specifically, job satisfaction and job performance.
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Locus of control is one of the four dimensions ofcoreself-evaluations one's fundamental appraisal of oneself along with neuroticism, self-efficacy, and self-esteem.
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