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  2. Orientation (mental) - Wikipedia

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    Orientation is a function of the mind involving awareness of three dimensions: time, place and person. [1] Problems with orientation lead to disorientation, and can be due to various conditions. It ranges from an inability to coherently understand person, place, time, and situation, to complete orientation.

  3. Orientation - Wikipedia

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    Orientation (mental), a function of the mind; Romantic orientation, the sex or gender with which a person is most likely to have a romantic relationship or fall in love; Sexual orientation, the direction of an individual's sexuality with respect to the sex of the persons the individual finds sexually attractive

  4. Social value orientations - Wikipedia

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    In social psychology, social value orientation (SVO) is a person's preference about how to allocate resources (e.g. money) between the self and another person.SVO corresponds to how much weight a person attaches to the welfare of others in relation to the own.

  5. Future orientation - Wikipedia

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    Time orientation refers to the direction (i.e., past, present, or future) that most commonly motivates a person's behavior and thinking. Using this framework, studies have shown that people who focus on the past are more likely to have adverse mental health outcomes, those who focus on the present take more risks, and those who focus on the ...

  6. Character orientation - Wikipedia

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    Character orientation is how people relate to the world by acquiring and using things ... This person most likely comes out of a family that loves, which prefers ...

  7. Sexual orientation - Wikipedia

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    Sexual orientation is an enduring personal pattern of romantic attraction or sexual attraction (or a combination of these) to persons of the opposite sex or gender, the same sex or gender, or to both sexes or more than one gender.

  8. Regulatory focus theory - Wikipedia

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    A person imagining the possible pain by making an undesirable choice maintains more vigilance but less eagerness. A person with promotion-focus orientation is more likely to remember the occasions where the goal is pursued by using eagerness approaches and less likely to remember occasions where the goal is pursued by vigilance approaches.

  9. Religious orientation - Wikipedia

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    Extrinsic religious orientation is a method of using religion to achieve non-religious goals, essentially viewing religion as a means to an end. [4] It is used by people who go to religious gatherings and claim certain religious ideologies to establish or maintain social networks while minimally adhering to the teachings of the religion.