temperamental Definition In Czech

  • 0 emotional; excitable; showing quick changes of mood -- náladový

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Examples of temperamental

  • The authors inferred that neurocognitive and temperamental problems are later-emerging consequences of childhood psychosocial adversity but not early-emerging contributing causes for childhood-onset antisocial behavior.

  • However, the equipment was very temperamental and this was hard to achieve.

  • Low paternal social class was not directly linked with ill-health in adulthood but only via some of the temperamental and behavioural variables.

  • Most etiological theories suggest that the disorder develops from some combination of biological or temperamental predisposition and a toxic family environment.

  • By 1947, however, the temperamental lovers had become reconciled and married.

  • Negative life events are believed to occur with greater frequency among individuals with temperamental dysregulation.

  • Although several of these symptoms go well beyond differences in temperament, two aspects of temperamental differences could contribute to the disorder.

  • The temperamentally matched control group was selected to show a similar temperamental profile to the patients, that is, high negative affect and low effortful control.

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