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The paper is dedicated to the memory of Professor Jan Strelau, who passed away in Warsaw 4th of August 2020. Professor Jan Strelau was the most prominent and world-wide recognized Polish psychologist and his scientific contribution was essential for psychology of individual differences and studies on temperament. Paper presents the life and scientific achievements of Professor Jan Strelau.

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Jerzy Marian Brzeziński
Bogdan Zawadzki
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The present study examined the mediating role of ego depletion sensitivity between temperaments and subjective vitality. The sample of the present research consisted of 210 undergraduate students of the University of Sargodha. Temperament, ego depletion sensitivity, and subjective vitality were operationalized through Approach- Avoidance Temperament Questionnaire (Elliot & Thrash, 2010), Depletion Sensitivity Scale (Salmon et al., 2014), and Subjective Vitality Scale (Ryan & Frederick, 1997), respectively. Correlation analysis depicted that ego depletion sensitivity was positively correlated with avoidance temperament and negatively correlated with subjective vitality. Furthermore, ego depletion sensitivity mediated between avoidance temperament and subjective vitality. Implications of the study along with its limitations and suggestions were discussed.
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Adnan Adil
1
Asmara Kanwal
1
Ghulam Yasin
2
Sadaf Ameer
1

  1. Department of Psychology, University of Sargodha
  2. Department of Sociology and Criminology, University of Sargodha
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The main goal of this study is to check if the relationship between the perceived stress and life satisfaction or the general health is mediated by health behaviors and whether this mediated relationship is moderated by temperament structures: sanguine, melancholic, phlegmatic and choleric. A total of 254 people from local community sample, aged 18-93, took part in the study and filled a set of questionnaires. The results show that there are significant differences in the level of perceived stress, life satisfaction and the level of general health between different temperament structures. The relationship between perceived stress and life satisfaction is partially mediated by health behaviors only in the group of people with melancholic temperament structure. The higher level of stress turned out to be only directly and negatively related to the life satisfaction in all other structures. Among all temperament structures the perceived stress is only directly related to general health, and health behaviors do not serve as a mediator for this relationship. The obtained results suggest that incorporating more health behaviors may have a specifically beneficial effect on people with a melancholic temperament structure. Subsequent studies of experimental design are needed to directly test this hypothesis.
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Maria Cyniak-Cieciura
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  1. SWPS University of Social Sciences and Humanities, Institute of Psychology, Advanced Clinical Studies and Therapy Excellence Centre, Poland
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Bullying at work is a long-standing area of research interest that requires investigation of the role of the individual exposed to systematic negative behaviour. Studies using cross-sectional samples and broad personality measures have found some distinguishing personal characteristics of employees who are bullied compared to others. Few, however have applied theoretical frameworks to explain why personality can play a part in why an individual ends up at the receiving end of bullying and harassment at work. This article applies an overall and specific theoretical model, the vulnerability thesis, to investigating the role of temperament in relation to workplace bullying. The results show that (1) some employees exposed to bullying at work also acted as perpetrators (provocative victims), that (2) exposure to bullying at work is connected with temperamental emotional vulnerability, and that (3) hostility and self-oriented aggression mediate the role of personality in the form of temperament in relation to workplace bullying. Strengths and weaknesses and potential practical implications for helpers of employees exposed to bullying at work are discussed.

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Malgorzata Gamian-Wilk
Brita Bjorkelo
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The aim of the study was to investigate the relationships between emotional intelligence (EI) and temperament. It was assumed that the two main components of EI – experiential and strategic – have different temperament correlates. One hundred and four Polish university students aged 19 to 26 completed self-descriptive questionnaires of temperament and emotional intelligence. The results confirmed that the relationship with temperament depends on the examined component of EI. Acceptance of emotions (which is a subcomponent of experiential EI) only correlated with two temperamental traits – activity and briskness. Many more dependencies were found in relation to strategic EI. Endurance, strength of inhibition, sensory sensitivity and perseveration turned out to be significant predictors of emotional control, which jointly explained 44% of the variance in results, while perseveration and sensory sensitivity explained 28% of the variance in results on the understanding emotions scale. Based on the results obtained, it can be assumed that the configuration of temperament traits that determines a high capacity for processing stimulation is most conductive to strategic EI. Other propitious traits include those that determine the speed of neural processes, flexibility and ease of adaptation to changing conditions as well as a low sensitivity threshold to sensory stimulus.

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Anna Matczak
Katarzyna A. Knopp
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W ofiarowanej Władysławowi Tatarkiewiczowi księdze pamiątkowej Charisteria (1960) znalazła się krytyka jego estetyki dokonana przez Jerzego Pelca. Merytorycznie spór dotyczył pojęć „formy” i „treści” zastosowanych do dzieł sztuki literackiej i dzieł sztuki plastycznej. Według Tatarkiewicza, dzieła plastyczne mają „formę A”, rozumianą jako układ elementów zmysłowych, a dzieła literackie „formę B”, czyli są zbiorem znaków językowych. „Formie B” przysługuje zawsze „treść”, której dzieła plastyczne są pozbawione. Jerzy Pelc wysunął wobec tej koncepcji uwagi krytyczne z perspektywy semiotyki logicznej. Według Pelca, znaki językowe spełniają trzy równorzędne funkcje językowe: (1) znaczą, (2) oznaczają i (3) wyrażają – co odpowiednio różnicuje pojęcie „treści”. Dzieła plastyczne również mogą spełniać te funkcje, ponieważ w ramach ogólnej teorii znaku, jaką jest semiotyka logiczna, znakami są zarówno „znaki ikoniczne” (dzieła plastyczne), jak i „znaki symboliczne” (dzieła literackie). Z punktu widzenia historii filozofii, książka Charisteria była w epoce marksizmu oazą filozofii tradycyjnej, przedwojennej. Spór między W. Tatarkiewiczem i J. Pelcem przebiegał we wspólnej tradycji szkoły lwowsko- warszawskiej, choć toczył się pomiędzy jej skrzydłem lewym, nastawionym rygorystycznie i scjentystycznie (Pelc), a skrzydłem prawym, nastawionym bardziej tolerancyjnie i humanistycznie (Tatarkiewicz).
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Łukasz Kowalik
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