aspect of personality

collocation in English

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aspect
noun
uk
/ˈæs.pekt/
us
/ˈæs.pekt/
one part of a situation, problem, ...
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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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Freud also popularized his notions of the id and the desires associated with each supposedaspectofpersonality.
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However, the genetic component previously identified in certain aspects of personality is carried forward into aspects of social support, familial relationships, experience of life events and socioeconomic status.
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These variables included indices of overall psychopathology, aspects of personality, levels of sensation seeking, and cognitive abilities.
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There is a continuing interest in aspects of personality and political leadership.
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Challenging questions are raised including whether some aspects of personality cannot be changed.
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It's a stylized persona based on anaspectofpersonalityin the person.
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Anotheraspectofpersonalitypoorly measured in the questionnaire is level of aspiration.
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We do not expect that all facets of personality will matter for all aspects of politics, but we do expect that someaspectofpersonalityshould matter in most cases.
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The author introduces the reader to new evidence suggesting a substantial heritableaspectofpersonality, and that interventions must incorporate a biological and genetic understanding of personality traits.
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If the behaviour was secondary to anaspectofpersonalitydisorder, the inmate might be offered psychotherapy.
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It is again, however, anaspectofpersonalityproblems and raises issues which also come into the field of mental health.
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If the behaviour was secondary to anaspectofpersonalitydisorder, the inmate might be offered psychotherapy, group therapy, behaviour therapy or a combination of these.
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It may also be defined as a continuousaspectofpersonality, representing scores on different personality dimensions found throughout the population in varying combinations.
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The id is theaspectofpersonalitythat is driven by internal and basic drives and needs.
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The ego was originally called the ka, which is the rationalaspectofpersonality.
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The superego was originally called the nun, which is the idealisticaspectofpersonality.
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The approaches used to analyze the behavioralaspectofpersonalityare known as behavioral theories or learning-conditioning theories.
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He published a paper in 1910 in which he addressed the problem of whether paranoia was anaspectofpersonalityor the result of biological changes.
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There is consistent evidence that it affects a number of aspects of personality.
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