curiosity
(noun)
Inquisitiveness; the tendency to learn about things by asking questions, investigating or exploring.
Examples of curiosity in the following topics:
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Workplace
- These traits are a proactive personality, the "Big Five" traits, curiosity and greater experience levels.
- Curiosity also plays a substantial role in the newcomer adaptation process.
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Conclusion
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Gothic Architecture and Sculpture
- The Gothic Revival was supported by medievalism, which had its roots in antiquarian concerns of survivals (practices that continue from earlier times) and curiosities (unique or unusual objects).
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Mars and a Biosphere
- The planet is currently host to five functioning spacecraft: three in orbit—the Mars Odyssey, Mars Express, and Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter; and two on the surface—Mars Exploration Rover Opportunity and the Mars Science Laboratory Curiosity.
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Intrinsic Motivation
- Curiosity: Activities that create disequilibria for the learners can elicit curiosity.
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References
- Curiosity: Activities that create disequilibria for the learners can elicit curiosity.
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Expect Selective Exposure
- The perceived usefulness of information, perceived norms of fairness, and curiosity regarding valuable information are three factors that can counteract selective exposure.
- When preparing your speech, remember that perceived usefulness of information, perceived norm of fairness, and curiosity regarding valuable information can counteract selective exposure.
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Individuals Respond to Incentives
- Natural Incentives: Things such as curiosity, mental or physical exercise, admiration, fear, anger, pain, joy, or the pursuit of truth, or the control over things in the world or people or oneself cause individuals to make certain decisions.
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The Big Five Personality Traits
- Openness - Openness to experience describes a person's degree of intellectual curiosity, creativity, and preference for novelty and variety.
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Employee Orientation
- Characteristics that are particularly useful in this process are extroversion, curiosity, experience, proactiveness, and openness.