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  2. Values in Action Inventory of Strengths - Wikipedia

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    By looking for similarities between candidate strengths, the researchers distributed 24 character strengths between six virtue categories. After creating this a priori organization of traits, the researchers performed, “an exploratory factor analysis of scale scores using varimax rotation,” [1]: 632 from which five factors emerged. [1]

  3. Positive psychology - Wikipedia

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    It identified six classes of virtues (i.e., "core virtues"), underlying 24 measurable character strengths. [60] The CSV suggested these six virtues have a historical basis in the vast majority of cultures and that they can lead to increased happiness when built upon.

  4. Humanity (virtue) - Wikipedia

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    The Character Strengths and Virtues (CSV) psychological assessment defines social intelligence as the ability to understand "relationships with other people, including the social relationships involved in intimacy and trust, persuasion, group membership, and political power." [1]: 339

  5. The Science of Character (a new 8 min "Cloud Film") - AOL

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    24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ways to ... and reveals how it is possible for anyone to build up their core character strengths and use them to achieve greater ...

  6. Character Strengths and Virtues (book) - Wikipedia

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  7. Culture and positive psychology - Wikipedia

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    Peterson and Seligman (2004) identified six universal characters strengths and virtues that are valued by all cultures: courage, justice, humanity, temperance, wisdom, and transcendence. These virtues in turn led them to create a subset of 24 strengths common to all cultures.

  8. Flourishing - Wikipedia

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    It requires the development of attributes and social and personal levels that exhibit character strengths and virtues that are commonly agreed across different ...

  9. Martin Seligman - Wikipedia

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    While the DSM focuses on what can go wrong, Character Strengths and Virtues (2004) is designed to look at what can go right. In their research they looked across cultures and across millennia to attempt to distill a manageable list of virtues that have been highly valued from ancient China and India, through Greece and Rome, to contemporary ...