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  2. Measures of guilt and shame - Wikipedia

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    Measures of guilt and shame are used by mental health professionals to determine an individual's propensity towards the self-conscious feelings of guilt or shame.. Guilt and shame are both negative social and moral emotions as well as behavioral regulators, yet they differ in their perceived causes and motivations: external sources cause shame which affects ego and self-image, whereas guilt is ...

  3. Robert Hogan (psychologist) - Wikipedia

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    A person’s identity is the generic role they bring to every social interaction, but his or her reputation is the cumulative effect of these repeated social interactions. [13] Whereas identity is the person you think you are and would like others to believe you are, reputation is the version of you that other people know.

  4. Personhood - Wikipedia

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    Another approach to personhood, Paradigm Case Formulation, used in descriptive psychology and developed by Peter Ossorio, involves the four interrelated concepts of 1) The Individual Person, 2) Deliberate Action, 3) Reality and the Real World, and 4) Language or Verbal Behavior. All four concepts require full articulation for any one of them to ...

  5. Miller Analogies Test - Wikipedia

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    The Miller Analogies Test (MAT) was a standardized test used both for graduate school admissions in the United States and entrance to high I.Q. societies.Created and published by Harcourt Assessment (now a division of Pearson Education), the MAT consisted of 120 questions in 60 minutes (an earlier iteration was 100 questions in 50 minutes).

  6. Saint Louis University Mental Status Exam - Wikipedia

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    The SLUMS includes 11 questions and is scored on a scale of 1-30. [5] The SLUMS exam requires the individual being tested to perform various tasks, [3] including the following: Attention tasks; Arithmetic calculations; Memory tasks involving immediate and delayed recall; Naming animals; Digit span; Drawing a clock; Recognizing shapes and sizes

  7. Edwards Personal Preference Schedule - Wikipedia

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    [1] Edwards derived the test content from the human needs system theory proposed [2] by Henry Alexander Murray, which measures the rating of individuals in fifteen normal needs or motives. The EPPS was designed to illustrate relative importance to the individual of several significant needs and motives.

  8. 3 indulgent chocolate mousse recipes to match Pantone's color ...

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    Measure 1 cup heavy cream into a deep bowl or 4-cup measuring cup. 6. Add ¼ cup powdered sugar and dissolved gelatin to the heavy cream. Beat at high speed until stiff peaks form.

  9. Person–situation debate - Wikipedia

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    Some believe that the person-situation debate came to a resolution in the 1970s, though it is still widely discussed as if the debate as not ended. [27] One possible reason the debate is still discussed is because it criticizes foundational personality psychology ideas from Franz Boas and John B. Watson that date back to the early 20th century. [2]