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- Q7100719 subject Q8920536.
- Q7100719 abstract "Orderliness is associated with other qualities such as cleanliness and diligence—and the desire for order and symmetry, and is generally considered to be a desirable quality. In psychology, an excessive desire for orderliness can be associated with obsessive–compulsive disorder and the term anal retentive, (or simply anal)—from Freudian psychoanalysis—is used conversationally to describe a person with such attention to orderliness and detail that it becomes close to a mental disorder.".
- Q7100719 wikiPageWikiLink Q12135.
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- Q7100719 wikiPageWikiLink Q178190.
- Q7100719 wikiPageWikiLink Q3244134.
- Q7100719 wikiPageWikiLink Q41630.
- Q7100719 wikiPageWikiLink Q52943.
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- Q7100719 wikiPageWikiLink Q8920536.
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- Q7100719 wikiPageWikiLink Q9418.
- Q7100719 comment "Orderliness is associated with other qualities such as cleanliness and diligence—and the desire for order and symmetry, and is generally considered to be a desirable quality. In psychology, an excessive desire for orderliness can be associated with obsessive–compulsive disorder and the term anal retentive, (or simply anal)—from Freudian psychoanalysis—is used conversationally to describe a person with such attention to orderliness and detail that it becomes close to a mental disorder.".
- Q7100719 label "Orderliness".