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- Q4685809 subject Q8920536.
- Q4685809 abstract "Social adroitness is a personality trait measured in the Jackson Personality Inventory and the Jackson Personality Inventory-Revised. Adroitness is not explicitly measured by these tests, but rather the characteristics are measured through different scales.Adroitness assesses the ability to regulate your own behavior in order to get what you want from others. It differs from psychopathy in that the adroitness is not intrinsically narcissistic or manipulative, but refers rather to the set of social skills that allow one to work with others productively. In that sense it is closely related to conceptions of emotional intelligence.Tools of adroit behavior include flattery, indirection, listening, circumspection, reciprocal altruism, politeness and strategic reasoning.".
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- Q4685809 wikiPageWikiLink Q18773.
- Q4685809 wikiPageWikiLink Q191591.
- Q4685809 wikiPageWikiLink Q23373.
- Q4685809 wikiPageWikiLink Q366886.
- Q4685809 wikiPageWikiLink Q429787.
- Q4685809 wikiPageWikiLink Q472246.
- Q4685809 wikiPageWikiLink Q8920536.
- Q4685809 wikiPageWikiLink Q905726.
- Q4685809 comment "Social adroitness is a personality trait measured in the Jackson Personality Inventory and the Jackson Personality Inventory-Revised. Adroitness is not explicitly measured by these tests, but rather the characteristics are measured through different scales.Adroitness assesses the ability to regulate your own behavior in order to get what you want from others.".
- Q4685809 label "Adroitness (personality trait)".