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- the act of asserting yourself in an aggressive manner
- the act of putting forth your own opinions in a boastful or inconsiderate manner that implies you feel superior to others
- (used as a combining form) relating to--of or by or to or from or for--the self; "self-knowledge"; "self-proclaimed"; "self-induced"
- your consciousness of your own identity (同)ego
- a person considered as a unique individual; "ones own self"
- a declaration that is made emphatically (as if no supporting evidence were necessary) (同)averment, asseveration
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- 自己主張,出しゃばり
- (他人と区別して)『自己』,自分,自身 / 〈C〉(人・物の)本質,個性;性格の一面 / 〈U〉私利,私欲,私心 / 同じ材料でできた,共ぎれの
- 〈C〉(しばしば根拠のない)『断言』,主張 / 〈U〉主張(断言)すること
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English Journal
- Brief report: compliance and noncompliance to parental control strategies in children with high-functioning autism and their typical peers.
- Bryce CI, Jahromi LB.SourceSchool of Social and Family Dynamics, Arizona State University, Tempe, AZ 85287-3701, USA.
- Journal of autism and developmental disorders.J Autism Dev Disord.2013 Jan;43(1):236-43. doi: 10.1007/s10803-012-1564-2.
- The present study examined children's compliance and noncompliance behaviors in response to parental control strategies in 20 children with high-functioning autism (HFA) and 20 matched typically-developing children. Observational coding was used to measure child compliance (committed, situational),
- PMID 22688777
- And to end on a poetic note: Galen's authorial strategies in the pharmacological books.
- Totelin LM.SourceSchool of History, Archaeology and Religion, Cardiff University, Humanities Building, Colum Drive, Cardiff CF10 3EU, UK. TotelinLM@cardiff.ac.uk
- Studies in history and philosophy of science.Stud Hist Philos Sci.2012 Jun;43(2):307-15.
- This paper examines the authorial strategies deployed by Galen in his two main pharmacological treatises devoted to compound remedies: Composition of Medicines according to Types and Composition of Medicines according to Places. Some of Galen's methods of self assertion (use of the first person; wri
- PMID 22849032
- Sequence Learning Under Uncertainty in Children: Self-Reflection vs. Self-Assertion.
- Lange-Küttner C, Averbeck BB, Hirsch SV, Wießner I, Lamba N.SourceFaculty of Life Sciences, School of Psychology, London Metropolitan University London, UK.
- Frontiers in psychology.Front Psychol.2012;3:127. doi: 10.3389/fpsyg.2012.00127. Epub 2012 May 3.
- We know that stochastic feedback impairs children's associative stimulus-response (S-R) learning (Crone et al., 2004a; Eppinger et al., 2009), but the impact of stochastic feedback on sequence learning that involves deductive reasoning has not been not tested so far. In the current study, 8- to 11-y
- PMID 22563324
- A one-message question in a structured interview: investigating psychological needs of children and adolescents with eating disorders directed toward their mothers.
- Watanabe K, Okada A, Okabe N, Onishi M, Morishima T.SourceDepartment of Pediatrics, Okayama University Graduate School of Medicine, Dentistry and Pharmaceutical Sciences, Japan. kumiw@fhw.oka-pu.ac.jp
- Acta medica Okayama.Acta Med Okayama.2011 Jun;65(3):185-92.
- The purpose of this study was to investigate the psychological needs of children and adolescents with eating disorders (ED) directed toward their mothers. Patients with ED have low self-assertion and various abnormal eating behaviors. Therefore, mothers face difficulty in understanding their childre
- PMID 21709716
Japanese Journal
- Two Versions of Buddhist Karen History of the Late British Colonial Period in Burma: Kayin Chronicle (1929) and Kuyin Great Chronicle (1931)
- 池田 一人
- Southeast Asian Studies 1(3), 431-460, 2012-12-31
- … In the lastdecade of British rule, two Buddhist interpretations of Karen history--virtually thefirst ethnic self-assertion by the Buddhist Karens--were published along with thefirst Christian version. …
- NAID 110009494987
- 日本の幼児の自己主張はなぜ洗練されないのか : 2歳、2歳半、3歳時点の自己主張の変化と親の認知
- 高濱 裕子,渡辺 利子
- お茶の水女子大学人文科学研究 8, 1-13, 2012-03-30
- … The purpose of this study was to examine the development of self-assertion at two, two-and-a-half and three-years-old, and to clarify their parents' recognition of their negativism. … Three factors were obtained by using factor analysis, and those were named as a clear, a skillful, and an unskillful-self-assertion. … All types of self-assertion scores rose with aging; …
- NAID 120003958786
- 子どもの現状と生徒指導の課題 : 社会の「個人化」を子どもの「自立」につなぐために
- 美とアイデンティティー : グローバル化時代の文化的自己主張 (特集 文化の越境と翻訳)
- 日地谷=キルシュネライト イルメラ
- Juncture : 超域的日本文化研究 -(3) (-), 14-21, 2012-03-00
- NAID 40019215977
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- the act of asserting oneself or one's own rights, claims, or opinions. 2. : the act of asserting one's superiority over others. See self–assertion defined for English- language learners ». See self-assertion defined for kids » ...
- encyclopedia ? self-assertion. Also found in: Legal, 0.01 sec. self-as·ser·tion (s lf - sûr sh n). n. Determined advancement of one's own personality, wishes, or views. self -as·ser tive adj. self -as·ser tive·ly adv. self-as·ser tive·ness n. self-assertion ...
- insistence on or an expression of one's own importance, wishes, needs, opinions , or the like. Origin: 1795–1805. Related forms. self-as·sert·ing, adjective. self-as· sert·ing·ly, adverb. self-as·ser·tive, adjective. self-as·ser·tive·ly, adverb ...
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