Concept information
Preferred term
mental properties
Type
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ysometa:Hierarchy
Broader concept
Narrower concepts
- ability to cooperate
- ability to drive
- ability to study
- absolute pitch
- alertness
- androgyny
- apathy
- artistic identity
- assertiveness
- attention
- authorship (general)
- basic trust
- body awareness
- clemency
- codependency
- comfort
- competence
- concentration (psychology)
- concern
- consciousness (mental properties)
- credibility
- criticalness
- defence mechanisms (mental phenomena)
- diligence (working hard)
- discernment
- dishonesty
- educability
- emotional intelligence
- expertise
- faithfulness
- fetishism
- girlhood
- honesty
- hostility
- humanity (mental properties)
- hybris
- hyperactivity
- hypoactive sexual desire
- ignorance
- illiteracy
- impulsivity
- independence (personal)
- independent initiative
- ingenuity
- inhumanity
- innocence (psychology)
- intelligence (mental properties)
- intentionality
- intolerance
- intrinsic motivation
- lack of safety
- laziness
- leadership (properties)
- learnedness
- learning ability
- learning styles
- liberalism (mental properties)
- manhood
- masochism
- mental functioning
- mental ill-health
- passivity
- patient compliance
- personality traits
- positivity
- premeditation
- pride
- priesthood
- psychological strain
- rationality
- readiness for learning
- readiness for school
- researcher identity
- sadism
- sadomasochism
- safety and security
- self-efficacy
- selfishness
- sense of responsibility
- sense of rhythm
- sisu
- spirituality (mental qualities)
- stupidity
- systems intelligence
- talent
- taste (judgement)
- teacherhood
- tolerance (mental)
- trainability of animals
- traits of character
- transferable skills
- transvestism
- uncultured manner
- unselfishness
- uusavuttomuus
- valency (psychology)
- willingness to participate in education
- willingness to pay
- willingness to work
- wisdom
- womanhood
- work engagement
- work experience
Note
- Mental properties or properties related to mental processes of an individual or a group of individuals. Typically refers to people, but can also be used when referring to animals.
Scope note
- This is a hierarchical concept not to be used in subject cataloging.
In other languages
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Finnish
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Swedish
URI
http://www.yso.fi/onto/yso/p115
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