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Conscientiousness
Conscientiousness meaning
The state or characteristic of being conscientious.
Synonyms of Conscientiousness
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Remembering Buch's contribution, Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan said her conscientiousness and administrative efficiency were amazing.
The personality test is based on the Five Factor Model, which breaks down your personality in five main categories: openness to experience, conscientiousness, extraversion, agreeableness, and neuroticism.
He said this is how parents can teach their children self-control from a young age, and see if they have the conscientiousness or neuroticism personality trait.
In contrast, researchers found that couples who display “conscientiousness”—a trait referring to being organized, self-disciplined, reliable and goal-oriented— tend to experience higher levels of marital satisfaction.
Lastly, we can aim to make Bates a Blue Zone by treating our space with great conscientiousness and respect.
This test assesses your personality traits across five key dimensions: openness to experience, conscientiousness, extraversion, agreeableness, and neuroticism.
It is a visible sign of conscientiousness, which has been in short supply this year.
The result: extremely high altruism and conscientiousness but very few outliers either in terms of personality or IQ.
Grades are more subjective, but tend to measure a broader range of things—mastery of subject content, but also improvement, effort, participation, maybe even a student’s conscientiousness.
One striking result is how much the trait of conscientiousness matters.
Reference Librarian Mario Macias said choosing a book relevant to today’s social conscientiousness is the intended purpose.
The participants were ranked according to their openness, conscientiousness, extraversion, agreeableness and neuroticism.
What criteria media outlets use to make this decision may vary, but conscientiousness is an inherent responsibility for every news company.
C. Heath and Com. Behaviors that qualify as OCBs can fall into one of the following five categories: altruism, courtesy, sportsmanship, conscientiousness, and civic virtue.
His work as reformer As a reformer, Melanchthon was characterized by moderation, conscientiousness, caution, and love of peace; but these qualities were sometimes said to only be lack of decision, consistence, and courage.
Some, like Asimov, felt de Camp's conscientiousness about facts limited the scope of his stories: de Camp was reluctant to use technological or scientific concepts (i.
The solution is simply conscientiousness—cleaning, patience, due care and attention, and repeated measurements (good repeatability assures the calibrator that his/her technique is working correctly).
Years on years have elapsed since we have heard a work by so young an artist so full of promise, so full of fancy, showing so much conscientiousness, so much skill, and so few references to any model elect.