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Tabular source presenting descriptive statistics, cognitive test scores, and correlations among demographic, clinical, and personality measures from older adult participants in the Einstein Aging Study.
Year:
2026
Study:
Einstein Aging Study (EAS)
Sample Size:
562
Age Range:
69-96
Domains Assessed:
Cognitive, Personality, Demographic, Clinical
Tests Included:
WAIS, WRAT, FCSRT, WMS, RBANS, BNT, TMT, Stroop
Personality Inventory:
Five-Factor Model (Openness, Conscientiousness, Extraversion, Agreeableness, Neuroticism)
Data Type:
Quantitative measures, Correlation matrices
Population:
Older adults
Subgroups:
Cognitively Healthy (CH), Subjective Cognitive Decline (SCD)
Context:
Baseline assessment
Measures:
Memory, Attention, Processing Speed, Executive Function, Language, Visuospatial Skills
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Year:
2018
Region / city:
New York
Subject:
Earth Science, Geology, Environmental Science
Document Type:
Course Syllabus
Institution:
The City College of New York
Instructor:
Prof. Patricia Kenyon
Target Audience:
Undergraduate students in Earth Science, Geology, EESS, and Architecture majors
Course Duration:
Spring Semester 2018
Approval Date:
Not specified
Date of Changes:
Not specified
Institution:
City College of New York
Department:
Earth and Atmospheric Sciences
Course Code:
EAS 22700 – B1000
Semester:
Spring 2018
Course Type:
Required course for EAS majors; General Education Core science distribution
Instructor:
Prof. Steve Kidder
Instructor Office:
MR-831
Contact Information:
(212) 650-8431; [email protected]
Class Schedule:
Monday and Wednesday, 3:30–4:20pm
Laboratory Schedule:
Friday, 2:00–4:30pm
Location:
Marshak (MR) Room 107
Textbook:
Structural Geology of Rocks and Regions, 3rd edition, Davis & Reynolds
Assessment Structure:
Three exams (15% each), lab reports (25%), field trip report (15%), quizzes/homework (15%)
Field Trip Location:
Near Catskill, New York
Field Trip Dates:
April 27–29 (tentative)
Field Trip Requirement:
Mandatory weekend field trip
Laboratory Requirement:
Mandatory attendance; WU after more than three absences
Electronic Device Policy:
Cell phones prohibited during lectures and exams
Academic Policy:
Subject to CCNY academic integrity policy
Target Audience:
Undergraduate and graduate students enrolled in EAS 22700
Year:
2025
Date of communication:
11 November 2025
Subject:
Shaving cream — product specification standard
Document type:
WTO TBT notification addendum
Standard referenced:
DEAS 840: 2023 Shaving cream — Specification, Second Edition
Adopted standard:
US EAS 840: 2024 Shaving cream — Specification (Second edition)
Adopting country:
Uganda
Requesting delegations:
Burundi, Kenya, Rwanda, Tanzania, Uganda
Adoption date:
30 September 2025
Related WTO notifications:
G/TBT/N/BDI/400; G/TBT/N/KEN/1495; G/TBT/N/RWA/924; G/TBT/N/TZA/1028; G/TBT/N/UGA/1835
Issuing framework:
World Trade Organization Technical Barriers to Trade (TBT) notification system
Access to standard:
Online purchase through Uganda National Bureau of Standards webstore
Official WTO Technical Barriers to Trade notification addendum reporting the adoption by Uganda of the East African Standard DEAS 840:
2023 on shaving cream specifications as the national standard US EAS 840:2024.
Document type:
User guide
Service:
EAS Service
Organisation:
NCL Barnet Federated GPs Limited
Healthcare system:
NHS
Region:
Barnet, London, United Kingdom
Sector:
Primary care
Target audience:
GP practice staff responsible for appointment booking
Booking system function:
Cross-organisational appointment booking
Appointment format:
Telephone and video appointments initially; face-to-face arranged by GP if required
Appointment release schedule:
Monday–Friday same-day appointments released at 10:00 and 15:00; Saturday appointments released 5 and 3 days in advance at 08:00 on Monday and Wednesday
Patient category options:
Registered patient or unregistered patient
Required patient information:
Name, NHS number, date of birth, telephone number, reason for appointment
Contact email:
[email protected]
Course:
Personality (PSYS 317)
Academic term:
Spring 2026
Institution:
Ball State University
Instructor:
Dr. Johnathan D. Forbey
Department:
Psychological Science
Class section:
Section 2
Class schedule:
Monday, Wednesday, Friday 10:00–10:50 AM
Class location:
NQ 143
CRN:
24157
Office location:
NQ 112
Office hours:
11:00 AM–12:00 PM Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and by appointment
Contact email:
[email protected]
Required textbook:
Cloninger, S. C. (2019). Theories of Personality: Understanding Persons (7th edition)
Publisher:
Pearson
Course delivery platform:
CANVAS
Assessment methods:
In-class exams, after-class quizzes, attendance
Grading components:
Exams 60%
Attendance requirement:
Mandatory
Document type:
Course syllabus
Academic discipline:
Psychology
Target audience:
Undergraduate students enrolled in PSYS 317
Note:
Year
Topic:
Personality Assessment
Document Type:
Personality Test
Year:
2024
Note:
Region / City
Topic:
Mental health, Borderline Personality Disorder
Document Type:
Academic Paper
Organization / Institution:
Bryant & Stratton College
Author:
Jade Arrington
Target Audience:
Students, Mental Health Professionals
Context:
An academic paper exploring the types, symptoms, diagnosis, and treatment options for Borderline Personality Disorder.
Year:
2019
Region / City:
Various
Topic:
Borderline Personality Disorder, Hallucinations, Psychotic Symptoms
Document Type:
Research Article
Author:
Zandersen & Parnas, Slotema et al, Niemantsverdriet et al, Tschoeke et al, Pearse et al, and others
Target Audience:
Researchers, Mental Health Professionals
Period of Action:
Ongoing research
Approval Date:
Not specified
Modification Date:
Not specified
Year:
2024
Region / City:
Malaysia
Theme:
STEM education, personality trends
Document type:
Academic journal article
Institution / Organization:
Universiti Pendidikan Sultan Idris; Universiti Selangor; Universiti Malaysia Sabah
Authors:
Rashidin Idris, Juppri Bacotang, Muhammad Safar Abdurahman, Mohd Firdaus Khalid, Hafiza AB Hamid, Mohd. Adlin Salleh, Nor Akmariah Abdullah, Khairil Bariyyah Hassan, Fariha Diyana Awang Ali, Mohd. Azuan Sulaiman
Target audience:
Researchers, educators, policymakers
DOI:
10.6007/IJARPED/v13-i1/20852
Published online:
27 February 2024
E-ISSN:
2226-6348
Key topics:
Industrial Revolution 4.0, Malaysia Education Blueprint, STEM participation, personality factors
Research method:
Quantitative analysis of personality traits and STEM interest
Year:
2023
Region / city:
Cambridge, Milan, Catanzaro, Rome, Rochester
Topic:
Neuroticism, neuroimaging, vestibular disorders, fMRI, persistent postural-perceptual dizziness (PPPD)
Document Type:
Research Article
Institution:
University of Cambridge, National Research Council, Mayo Clinic, Saint Camillus International University of Health Sciences
Authors:
Luca Passamonti, Roberta Riccelli, Francesco Lacquaniti, Jeffrey P Staab, Iole Indovina
Target Audience:
Researchers, medical professionals, clinicians, neuroscientists
Period of Activity:
Ongoing
Approval Date:
Not specified
Modification Date:
Not specified
Year:
2016
Journal:
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology
Authors:
P. Milojev, C. G. Sibley
Document Type:
Supplementary Material
Methodology:
Cohort-Sequential Latent Growth Modeling
Data Format:
MPlus Syntax
Study Period:
Six years
Cohorts:
1936–1995 birth years
Target Population:
Adult participants
Associated DOI:
http://dx.doi.org/10.1037/pspp0000121
Year:
2024
Institution:
Bryant & Stratton College
Course:
PSYC101: Principles of Psychology
Author:
Jacqueria Blockmon
Instructor:
Karlie Songer-Mandy
Document Type:
Academic Report
Personality Measures Discussed:
Big 5 (OCEAN), Myers-Briggs (MBTI), MMPI, Jung Typology, HEXACO Personality Inventory
Purpose:
Comparative analysis of personality assessment tools
Context:
Psychology education and workplace application
Target Audience:
Students and professionals interested in personality assessment
Date of Completion:
October 12, 2024
Year:
2026
Subject:
Psychology
Topics:
Personality theories, trait theory, psychoanalysis, humanism, behaviourism, cognitive psychology
Type of document:
Educational assessment / Quiz
Audience:
Students of psychology
Chapters covered:
13–14
Number of questions:
50
Format:
Multiple-choice questions with answer keys and feedback
Sections:
Theory, Application
Key concepts:
Traits, types, development stages, psychodynamic approaches, motivation, defence mechanisms, Johari window, psychoanalytic structure
Year:
2019–2020
Region / City:
Not specified
Subject:
Mental health, personality disorders
Document Type:
Case study / Clinical assessment
Institution:
Emergency Room / Mental Health Clinic
Patient:
Chein, 39-year-old male
Ethnicity / Religion:
Vietnamese, Catholic
Education:
BS in Business, 4 years of college
Marital Status:
Married
Children:
2 daughters, ages 9 and 4
Presenting Problem:
Suicidal ideation, depression
Medical History:
Gastric reflux
Psychiatric History:
Outpatient therapy since 2013, Prozac prescription
Substance Use:
Denies use
Mental Status Exam:
Alert, oriented, logical thinking, dysphoric mood
Cultural Factors:
Vietnamese cultural context considered for diagnosis
Intake Date:
February xxxx
Observation Period:
Last 12 months
Year:
2026
Region / City:
Not specified
Subject:
Personality assessment, Five Factor Model
Document Type:
Research appendix / supplemental material
Institution:
Not specified
Author:
Not specified
Sample Size:
397 participants
Assessment Tool:
IPIP-NEO-120
Target Description:
Nominated individuals referred to as “assholes”
Variables Measured:
Neuroticism, Extraversion, Openness, Agreeableness, Conscientiousness and their facets
Scale:
1 (Disagree Strongly) to 5 (Agree Strongly)
Significance Threshold:
p < .01
Year:
2026
Course:
PSYCH 101
Type of document:
Student assessment report
Institution:
University / College (unspecified)
Author:
Student (self-reported)
Assessment tool:
Big Five Personality Test (OCEAN)
Target audience:
Course instructor / student
Period covered:
Week 7
Personality traits measured:
Openness, Conscientiousness, Extraversion, Agreeableness, Neuroticism
Scores:
Openness 79, Conscientiousness 62.5, Extraversion 60, Agreeableness 83, Neuroticism 52
Application context:
Personal reflection and interpersonal interactions
Year:
2026
Region / City:
United States
Topic:
Mental Health and Legal Systems
Document Type:
Research Article
Institution / Organization:
Not specified
Author:
Nicole Rudnicki
Target Audience:
Legal professionals, mental health practitioners, policymakers
Key Cases Mentioned:
Depp v. Heard, Tiffany Rusher case
Disorders Discussed:
Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD), Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD)
Main Focus:
Interaction between BPD and domestic violence legal proceedings, stigma, treatment accessibility
Recommendations:
Education, treatment access, legal reforms, reduction of stigma
Year:
2018
Region / City:
International
Topic:
Machine Learning, Robotics, Emotion Recognition
Document Type:
Journal Article
Organization / Institution:
International Journal of Machine Learning and Cybernetics
Author:
Baofu Fang, Quan Zhang, Hao Wang, Xiaohui Yuan
Target Audience:
Researchers, Engineers, Academics
Period of Validity:
December 2018
Approval Date:
December 2018
Modification Date:
Not specified
Context Description:
A research article in the field of machine learning and robotics that discusses personality-driven task allocation in emotional robot teams.
Year:
Not specified
Country:
United Kingdom
Region / City:
England; London
Field:
Mental Health; Perinatal Psychiatry
Document Type:
Academic Research Article
Research Method:
Qualitative Study; Semi-Structured Interviews; Thematic Analysis
Project:
Stakeholders’ Views and Experiences of Perinatal Mental Health Care (STACEY)
Parent Project:
Effectiveness of Services for Mothers with Mental Illness
Authors:
Alice Zacharia; Billie Lever Taylor; Angela Sweeney; Nicola Morant; Louise M. Howard; Sonia Johnson
Study Population:
Mothers with a self-reported diagnosis of personality disorder
Sample Size:
12 participants
Participant Criteria:
Women aged 16 or over who accessed mental health support during pregnancy or after childbirth and were 6–9 months postpartum
Healthcare Context:
NHS perinatal mental health services
Study Period Focus:
Perinatal period (conception to one year after birth)
Data Source:
Interviews with women receiving perinatal mental health support
Key Themes:
Perceived judgment about motherhood; lack of understanding from services; complexity of care needs; value of specialist support; importance of supportive professional relationships
Year:
2024
Region / City:
Sheffield
Theme:
Cognitive Behavioural Therapy, Mental Health, Postgraduate Education
Document Type:
Academic Information Guide
Organization:
University of Sheffield
Author:
University of Sheffield
Target Audience:
Healthcare professionals, postgraduate students
Period of Validity:
Ongoing
Approval Date:
Not specified
Date of Last Update:
Not specified