WordNet
- limited to or caring only about yourself and your own needs (同)egoistical, egocentric, self-centered, self-centred
PrepTutorEJDIC
- =egoistic
- 利己的に,自分勝手に
- 利己的な;自分本位な / うぬぼれた
English Journal
- Teaching and learning care--exploring nursing students' clinical practice.
- Solvoll BA, Heggen KM.SourceDepartment of Health Science, Vestfold University College, Raveien 197, P.O. Box 2243, 3103 Tønsberg, Horten, Norway. BAS@hive.no
- Nurse education today.Nurse Educ Today.2010 Jan;30(1):73-7. doi: 10.1016/j.nedt.2009.06.003.
- Care has always been a key element of nursing. This paper presents findings from research on the following issue: What opportunities and limitations do nursing students encounter when learning nursing care The study has a qualitative design with field methodology and the study of documents. Six nur
- PMID 19581026
- Relative deprivation theory and responses to discrimination in a gay male and lesbian sample.
- Birt CM, Dion KL.AbstractRelative deprivation (RD) theory states that the perception of the relative positions of one's group and an out-group in terms of status and privilege is psychologically important. RD theory predictions for members of oppressed groups include increased endorsement of militant acts, decreased feelings of control and life-satisfaction as a function of perceived relative deprivation and perceived discrimination. In the present study, these predictions were tested with 74 members of Toronto's gay male and lesbian community. RD measures encompassed the cognitive-affective (i.e. concerned with knowledge vs. feelings about the deprivation) and egoistical-fraternal (i.e. concerned with the status of the individual vs. the in-group) dimensions, with a measure of concrete fraternal discrimination (CFD) also included for comparison. The results indicated that CFD was the best predictor of increased militancy, decreased control and decreased satisfaction. Implications for RD theory are discussed.
- The British journal of social psychology / the British Psychological Society.Br J Soc Psychol.1987 Jun;26 ( Pt 2):139-45.
- Relative deprivation (RD) theory states that the perception of the relative positions of one's group and an out-group in terms of status and privilege is psychologically important. RD theory predictions for members of oppressed groups include increased endorsement of militant acts, decreased feeling
- PMID 3607390
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- But perhaps even the too frequent loss of books is an evil to be preferred to the egoistical meanness of the selfish collector.
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