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  • The study investigates how personality traits and socio-emotional intelligence influence decision-making styles (intuitive vs. deliberative) among medical students and healthcare professionals.
  • Research involved 203 participants who completed various assessments related to the Big Five personality traits and decision-making preferences.
  • Results indicate that certain personality traits and socio-emotional factors significantly affect decision-making styles, emphasizing the role of these characteristics in understanding how decisions are made in healthcare settings.
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A mixed-method approach was used to explore and compare self-forgiveness, guilt, shame, and parental stress in parents of children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) and parents of neurotypical (NT) children. The data were obtained by the Heartland Forgiveness Scale (Thompson et al., 2005), Guilt and Shame Experience Scale (Maliňáková et al.

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Although the awareness of biobanks is considered to be a key factor in the willingness to participate in biobanking, the empirical evidence on their relationship is inconsistent. The present study investigated social value orientation as an explanatory factor in this relationship. A representative sample of 600 Slovaks completed Slider Measure to assess their social value orientation.

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The present study investigated the relationship between the Light and Dark Core of personality and self-reported adherence to COVID-19 containment measures. A gender-balanced representative sample of 600 Slovaks participated in the study. We formulated a mediation model, hypothesising that the relationship between Light and Dark Core and self-reported adherence is mediated by the motivation to comply with the measures.

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