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minella bakker

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Sep 19, 2001, 8:45:09 AM9/19/01
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We are 2 psychology students from Holland. We do our final presentation
in 3 weeks about 'thinking styles and personality'.

If you have any relevant information for us, please let us know. We
would appreciate it very much.

Greetings, Eltje and Minella.

matthijs

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Sep 20, 2001, 7:13:40 AM9/20/01
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> hoi Minella en Eltje,

ik heb geen informatie voor jullie, maar toch stuur ik jullie even een
mailtje. Jullie zullen dit waarschijnlijk pas vrijdag lezen (of nooit) dus
wens ik jullie een fijn weekend.

groetjes Matthijs


John Lodder

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Sep 20, 2001, 5:47:41 PM9/20/01
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Hi Eltje and Minella,

> in 3 weeks about 'thinking styles and personality'.
>
> If you have any relevant information for us, please let us know. We
> would appreciate it very much.
>
> Greetings, >

Wellicht kan Meyers Briggs enerzijds, Kolb anderzijds bijdragen.
succes in elk geval
groet
john
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CARPE DIEM
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John Lodder
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Rolf Marvin Bře Lindgren

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Sep 22, 2001, 3:21:17 PM9/22/01
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[minella bakker]

| We are 2 psychology students from Holland. We do our final presentation
| in 3 weeks about 'thinking styles and personality'.

the most used personality typology is called the Big 5. you'll find
lots and lots about it in recent editions of "Handbook of Personality"
(Pervin) and "Handbook of Personality Psychology" (Hogan, Johnson and
Briggs".

--
Rolf Lindgren, | http://www.roffe.com/
cand.psychol. |

Lawrence Tracey

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Sep 24, 2001, 7:32:50 PM9/24/01
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There are those that think that by working hard, being thorough, and
diligent in their work they will succeed.
There are those that think they can leave everything to the last minute and
some kind hearted strangers will step in and save the day.

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Lawrence Tracey
Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada


Owen Nieuwenhuyse

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Sep 25, 2001, 7:42:21 AM9/25/01
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Hmmm. I think the personality apects I am looking at are probably not as
practical.
Like the gross characteristics of "style"-something more of concern to
actors.

This looks a bit more like the "personality audit" kind of stuff that we did
on the last
staff retreat.
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Owen Nieuwenhuyse

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dave

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Oct 12, 2001, 12:01:06 AM10/12/01
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MUGSYŠ

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Dec 14, 2001, 9:49:01 AM12/14/01
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On Mon, 24 Sep 2001 23:32:50 GMT, "Lawrence Tracey"
<this_guys...@hotmail.com> wrote:


There are those that think that stab-in-the-dark non sequiturs will
get them noticed.

mcgill.

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