• Sociotropy is a personality trait characterized by excessive investment in interpersonal relationships and usually studied in the field of social psychology...
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  • narcissism is not associated with autonomy and adversely correlated with sociotropy, demonstrating low degrees of dependency without being excessively dependent...
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  • and there has been research looking at his conception of sociotropy and autonomy. Sociotropy characterizes people who are socially dependent, and their...
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  • independence, and a preference for solitude, often labeled as an opposite of sociotropy. Autonomy can be limited. For instance, by disabilities, civil society...
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    (PBQ), Dysfunctional Attitude Scale (DAS), Suicide Intent Scale (SIS), Sociotropy-Autonomy Scale (SAS), Cognitive Therapy Rating Scale (CTRS), Beck Cognitive...
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  • deals with positive rewards. Self-control is negatively correlated with sociotropy which in turn is correlated with depression. Ego depletion is the theory...
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    Beck, Richard; Taylor, Cathy; Robbins, Marla (June 2003). "Missing home: Sociotropy and autonomy and their relationship to psychological distress and homesickness...
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  • autonomy. Team-sport athletes scored higher on measures of agreeableness and sociotropy. These characteristics can be explained by the demands of each sport type...
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