– Seadumused ennustavad halvasti tegelikku käitumist – Situatsionism — isiksus muutub sageli liikudes ühest olukorrast teise – Uurides inimese käitumist eri olukordades saame harva korrelatsiooni suurema kui .30! Käitumine on pigem situatsiooni-spetsiifiline kui üle- situatsiooniliselt püsiv ja stabiilne! Mischel, W., & Shoda, Y. (1995). A Cognitive-Affective System Theory of Personality: Reconceptualizing Situations, Dispositions, Dynamics, and Invariance in Personality Structure. Psychological Review, 102, 246-268. Kognitiiv-afektiivne isiksuse süsteem • Isiksuse süsteem koosneb kognitiiv-afektiivsetest vahendavatest üksustest, millle omavaheline seoste võrgustik on isiksuse süsteemi struktuuri aluseks. See süsteem on tihedas koosmõjus olukordade psühholoogiliste omadustega, mis tekitab sotsiaalse taju, afekti ja tegevuse eristuva variatiivsuse mustri—
· Can't be accepted at face value · People can be placed on a continuum (e.g. extraversion-introversion) · Needs to be a scientific approach to understand their nature Key Assumptions · Stability: a person's level on a trait is relatively stable over time · Differences: composition of dispositions varies from person to person · Causation: trait differences cause differences in behaviours Page The Grandfathers of Trait Theory Structure of personality descriptors Allport and Odbert (1936)
8. Canon law - ecclesiastical law, especially (in the Roman Catholic Church) that laid down by papal pronouncements a. Ecclesiastical – kiriku-, kiriklik, kristlik b. Papal – paavstilik, paavstiga seonduv c. Pronouncement - väljakuulutamine 9. Will (land)- used to talk about what is going to happen in the future, especially things that you are certain about or things that are planned a. Begueath testament b. Testament dispositions – testamentlikud korraldused c. Holograph form – testament peab olema kõik käsitsi kirjutatud 10. Single judge – only one judge, who has the right to decide; the term, which refers to the lowest court within the judicial system 11. Respondent (kostja/vastaja/respondent) vs appellant - a person who answers a request for information 12. Matrimonial matters – relating to the state of being married 13
practices as a means of symbolically conveying personal style (ibid). With a decline in identities based on logics of production and tradition, Shields (1992) suggests selves are instead increasingly fashioned and differentiated through aesthetic consumption practices. Distinctive consumption becomes a life project wherein ‘the particularity of the assemblage of goods, clothes, practices, experiences, appearance and bodily dispositions’ are designed together into a lifestyle (Featherstone, 1987, p. 59). Lifestyle practices such as habits of dressing, what to eat, how to spend leisure time and even ‘favoured milieux’ become ‘decisions not only about how to act but who to be’ (Giddens, 1991, p. 81). As increased consumer choice may afford a dizzying array of life options (Gergen, 1991), the stylising of a distinctive mode of living also promises the opportunity to anchor one’s self
institutions specifically applicable to children alleged as, accused of, or recognized as having infringed the penal law, and, in particular: (a) The establishment of a minimum age below which children shall be presumed not to have the capacity to infringe the penal law; (b)Whenever appropriate and desirable, measures for dealing with such children without resorting to judicial proceedings, providing that human rights and legal safeguards are fully respected. 4. A variety of dispositions, such as care, guidance and supervision orders; counselling; probation; foster care; education and vocational training programmes and other alternatives to institutional care shall be available to ensure that children are dealt with in a manner appropriate to their well-being and proportionate both to their circumstances and the offence. Article 41 Nothing in the present Convention shall affect any provisions which are more conducive to
officers were sent. This three-year tour was followed by half a year in naval intelligence; most of the next eight years were spent at sea. Finally, in June of 1941, Rochefort took over the command of what was then known as the Radio Unit of the 14th Naval District in Hawaii. To disguise its functions he renamed it the Combat Intelligence Unit. His mission was to find out, through communications intelligence, as much as possible about the dispositions and operations of the Japanese Navy. To this end he was to cryptanalyze all minor and one of the two major Japanese naval crypto-systems. His chief target was the flag officers' system, the Japanese Navy's most difficult and the one in which it encased its most secret information. From about 1926 to the end of November, 1940, previous editions had provided the U.S. Navy with much of its information on the Japanese Navy. But the new version—a four-character code with a
Angoras were extinct in Britain until after World War II. In the 1950s and 1960s, Turkish cats were taken to North America, Sweden and Britain, but only the Van cats were bred and recognised in Britain. In the US, white Turkish Angoras were recognised in the early 1970s and other colours in 1978. They are now recognised in a full range of colours including black, blue, tabbies, tortie-and-white and smoke colours. Turkish Angoras have silky coats and gentle dispositions. Meanwhile, in Britain the name "Angora" was given to an impostor! In 1977, a breed confusingly known as the Angora was recognised in Britain. Although similar to the Turkish Angora, it is bred in a wider range of colours (including chocolate and lilac, which come from Siamese ancestry), its voice is similar to that of the Siamese and it is more fecund than the Turkish Angora. The British Angora is a Foreign Longhair bred to recreate or resemble
" "Yes; these four evenings have enabled them to ascertain that they both like Vingt-un better than Commerce; but with respect to any other leading characteristic, I do not imagine that much has been unfolded." "Well," said Charlotte, "I wish Jane success with all my heart; and if she were married to him to-morrow, I should think she had as good a chance of happiness as if she were to be studying his character for a twelvemonth. Happiness in marriage is entirely a matter of chance. If the dispositions of the parties are ever so well known to each other or ever so similar beforehand, it does not advance their felicity in the least. They always continue to grow sufficiently unlike afterwards to have their share of vexation; and it is better to know as little as possible of the defects of the person with whom you are to pass your life." "You make me laugh, Charlotte; but it is not sound. You know it is not sound, and that you would never act in this way yourself." Occupied in observing Mr