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Ms. Held's music is laid back to the point of proneness.
Nor did he find any significant racial differences in general emotional states or proneness to distress.
High fantasy proneness was also associated with an aversive environment.
But strength may have little to do with Camby's proneness to injury.
However, injury proneness nearly cost him two years of football, and he left the club after being offered only a one-year contract.
Several studies have reported that dissociation and fantasy proneness are highly correlated.
He is noted for his strong positional awareness and low proneness to mistakes.
Two of these variables drew particular attention: fantasy proneness and dissociation.
Roche reports that fantasy proneness and absorption are highly correlated.
Reminding me of a proneness to error, it makes me grateful for the editor's order.
This proneness to luxury became a habit which seemed constantly indulged without any motive.
This proneness to suicide, and loose seat in life, is not peculiar to the Marquesan.
Boredom proneness is a tendency to experience boredom of all types.
What roused his contempt was their proneness to insincerity.
The greater proneness of boys to birth defect correlates to the belief that boy babies were more likely to be taken.
His injury proneness nearly cost him two years of football in his last seasons at Southampton.
For example, parental cruelty can result in "homicidal proneness".
It provided an ideal setting for empirical studies, where the scientists were testing hypotheses related to the proneness to criminal behavior.
Taciturnity is a big thing when you know how to work it, and so is proneness to irritability.
Some studies have also shown that fantasy proneness correlates positively with paranormal belief.
"20 There is apparently some connection between dissatisfaction with oneself and a proneness to credulity.
But the England management, mindful of his tragic injury proneness, will doubtless not concur.
There have been studies linking individuals who believe in abnormal life events (like memories from past lives) to an increased proneness to source monitoring errors.
One drawback to Henry's philandering, however, was a proneness to venereal diseases.
He mistrusted his superior's proneness to fussy action.