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personality

Individual's characteristic way of behaving across a wide range of situations. Two broad dimensions of personality are extroversion and neuroticism. A number of more specific personal traits have also been described, including psychopathy (antisocial behaviour).



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That might be disheartening to those recalling the party's most recent years in power, but PRI, its often-brutal authoritarianism included, wasn't all bad: It trained generations of skilled administrators, and groomed plenty of politicians loaded with personalismo.
7) It is important to recruit and train providers who can understand and provide the personalismo needed to reach these clients.
8) Personalismo may mean that it is especially important for Latinas to have ongoing relationships with health care clinicians so that trust can be established.
 
 
 
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