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Verbs in Japanese and the category of volition
Drvotová, Tereza ; Kanasugi, Petra (advisor) ; Labus, David (referee)
This paper is focusing on the problematic of dividing Japanese verbs into volitional and non-volitional groups and the usage of volitional verbs in grammatical categories and grammatical mood as well. The paper also examines the connection between transitivity and volition. Powered by TCPDF (www.tcpdf.org)
Verbs in Japanese and the category of volition
Drvotová, Tereza ; Kanasugi, Petra (advisor) ; Labus, David (referee)
This paper is focusing on the problematic of dividing Japanese verbs into volitional and non-volitional groups and the usage of volitional verbs in grammatical categories and grammatical mood as well. The paper also examines the connection between transitivity and volition. Powered by TCPDF (www.tcpdf.org)
Will-traits and self-education of students
Kačena, Petr ; Uhlář, Pavel (advisor) ; Kebza, Vladimír (referee)
The bachelor thesis deals with volition, will traits and self-education of students. Volition is understood as a synthetic function of personality, evolutionary highest function of self-regulation and a limited cognitive source. Will traits are considered an outer manifestation of will, self-education (especially its Czech equivalent) is considered an outdated term that is being replaced by similar topics of research such as procrastination. Several philosophical and psychological concepts of will and self-regulation are outlined. Author concieves much of them similar, suggesting emotional, impulsive system (thymos, id, hot system) is usually put opposite to a rational system (logos, ego, cool system). Succesful self-regulation is therefore based on an ability to master the emomotional, hot system. Another part of the paper deals specifically with self-education and variables that are affecting it (individual traits, motives, time and stress, role of a teacher and group). Several methods of self-education are described: self-discovery, formulation of educational goals, precommitment, implementation intention, creating of a habit, reaching flow. The paper ends with a research proposal, that would measure individual differences of students in terms of personality traits (especially self-control and...
Characteristics of the Personality and Social Mobility
Bariekzahyová, Tereza ; Šafr, Jiří
We assess differences in personality traits (extroversion, neuroticism and conscientiousness), self-esteem and locus of control among distinct types of intergenerational mobility trajectories and effect of volition at the elementary school (net of socioeconomic status and cultural capital of the family of origin) on status and specific mobility trajectories: reproduction (staying at the bottom) vs. upward mobility from working class. Datasets from representative surveys are analysed: ISSP 2009 (age 18–87) and Distinction and Values 2008 (age cohort 30–34).

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