WordNet
- an inclination to criticize opposing opinions or shocking behavior (同)narrowness
- very limited in degree; "won by a narrow margin"; "a narrow escape"
- make or become more narrow or restricted; "The selection was narrowed"; "The road narrowed" (同)contract
- a narrow strait connecting two bodies of water
- limited in size or scope; "the narrow sense of a word"
- not wide; "a narrow bridge"; "a narrow line across the page"
- a decrease in width
- an instance of becoming narrow
- the act of making something narrower
- reduced in size as by squeezing together; "his narrowed eyes"
- made narrow; limited in breadth; "narrowed arteries impair blood circulation"; "a narrowed view of the world"
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- (幅の)『狭い』,細い / 『範囲(種類)が限られた』(limited) / 『厳密な』,正確な(exact) / 『やっとり』,かろうじての / (海・川などの)『せばまった場所』; / (…に)…‘を'狭くする,細める,せばめる《+『down』+『名』(+『名』+『down』)+『to』+『名』》 / 狭くする,細くなる
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English Journal
- Healthcare managers in negative media focus: a qualitative study of personification processes and their personal consequences.
- Wramsten Wilmar M, Ahlborg G Jr, Jacobsson C, Dellve L1.Author information 1School of Health Sciences, University of Borås, Borås, Sweden. lotta.dellve@hb.se.AbstractBACKGROUND: Over the last decade healthcare management and managers have increasingly been in focus in public debate. The purpose of the present study was to gain a deeper understanding of how prolonged, unfavorable media focus can influence both the individual as a person and his or her managerial practice in the healthcare organization.
- BMC health services research.BMC Health Serv Res.2014 Jan 7;14:8. doi: 10.1186/1472-6963-14-8.
- BACKGROUND: Over the last decade healthcare management and managers have increasingly been in focus in public debate. The purpose of the present study was to gain a deeper understanding of how prolonged, unfavorable media focus can influence both the individual as a person and his or her managerial
- PMID 24397306
- Leaving a legacy neutralizes negative effects of death anxiety on creativity.
- Sligte DJ1, Nijstad BA, De Dreu CK.Author information 1Work and Organizational Psychology, University of Amsterdam, Weesperplein 4, Amsterdam, The Netherlands. djsligte@gmail.comAbstractMortality salience (MS) can lead to a paralyzing terror, and to cope with this, people strive for literal or symbolic immortality. As MS leads to conformity and narrow-mindedness, we predicted that MS would lead to lower creativity, unless creativity itself could lead to leaving a legacy and thus symbolic immortality. We show that this pattern holds (Experiment 1), but only when creativity is socially valued (Experiment 2). Finally, especially individualistic people are more creative under MS when they can leave a legacy than when they cannot, and high originality predicts subsequent accessibility of death thoughts (Experiment 3). Implications are discussed.
- Personality & social psychology bulletin.Pers Soc Psychol Bull.2013 Sep;39(9):1152-63. doi: 10.1177/0146167213490804. Epub 2013 Jul 16.
- Mortality salience (MS) can lead to a paralyzing terror, and to cope with this, people strive for literal or symbolic immortality. As MS leads to conformity and narrow-mindedness, we predicted that MS would lead to lower creativity, unless creativity itself could lead to leaving a legacy and thus sy
- PMID 23861202
- Transitivity analysis: A framework for the study of social values in the context of points of view.
- Tsirogianni S1, Sammut G.Author information 1Methodology Department, London School of Economics, London, UK.AbstractSince its inception, psychology has struggled with issues of conceptualization and operationalization of social-psychological phenomena. The study of social values and points of view has been prone to such difficulties, despite a predominant concern of qualitative distinctions in the variability of both of these phenomena across different individuals and social groups. And while interest in both traces a common origin in Rokeach's studies of narrow mindedness, the study of both phenomena has since proceeded apace. In this study, we posit a renewed reconciliation between the two that is best served through a social-psychological model of points of view in terms of the values that inspire them. We draw on critical linguistics to propose a theoretical and methodological framework that can aid a systematic study of value structures as they take different forms and meanings through particular types of points of view. In five stages of qualitative analysis, the model deconstructs utterances into distinct terms that reveal a predominant perspective-taking style that can be utilized towards the categorization of different points of view, in terms of values that imbue them and that serve to provide them with a coherent angle of constructing a particular narrative.
- The British journal of social psychology / the British Psychological Society.Br J Soc Psychol.2013 Aug 24. doi: 10.1111/bjso.12047. [Epub ahead of print]
- Since its inception, psychology has struggled with issues of conceptualization and operationalization of social-psychological phenomena. The study of social values and points of view has been prone to such difficulties, despite a predominant concern of qualitative distinctions in the variability of
- PMID 23980871
Japanese Journal
- 1P1-C03 流体駆動式自励振動による推進動作の生成
- 学校保健教育の視野狭窄をめぐる精神保健福祉研究 : PTA活動(PTA研究集会)から見えてくる学校精神保健問題に関する一研究
- 学校法人昌賢学園論集 = Bulletin of Shoken Gakuen Gunma University of Social Welfare (11), 69-80, 2012
- NAID 40019764633
- 山村のあるべき姿 : ひとつの思考実験(ゲダンケン・エクスペリメント)
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