Glossary / Lexicon
Dispositions
Dispositions refer to individuals’ consistencies across time and settings in a specific type of feeling, thought, and/or action, which make individuals different from other people.
Dispositions also refers to attitudes or inclinations. Changes in "disposition" are often involved in learning.
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