- have
developed the
following questionnaires to
measure polychronicity:
Inventory of
Polychronic Values (IPV),
developed by
Bluedorn et al.,
which is a...
-
introduced a
number of new concepts,
including proxemics,
monochronic time,
polychronic time, and high-context and low-context cultures. In his
second book,...
- Multi-communication
primarily builds off
Edward T. Hall's work on
polychronicity,
Erving Goffman's
presentation of self, and
Richard L. Daft and Robert...
- Time
perception research at the
University of
Manchester Time Sense:
Polychronicity and
Monochronicity "A
Cognitive Model of
Retrospective Duration Estimations"...
- better. This
creates a
sense of happiness. Multi-active
cultures are "
polychronic" or
prefer to do
multiple tasks at once. This multi-active time view...
- Chronemics, how
people handle time, can be
categorized in two ways:
polychronic which is when
people do many
activities at once and is
common in Italy...
-
multitasking Multi-boxing
Ovsiankina effect Pareto principle Parkinson's Law
Polychronicity Task
switching (psychology) Time
management Pashler Harold (1994). "Dual-task...
-
Defender newspaper.
There are
differences between monochronic societies and
polychronic societies (e.g., some of
those found in Sub-Saharan Africa). The expression...
- orality, the
orality of pre-literate cultures. Oral
societies operated on
polychronic time, with many
things happening at once—socialization pla**** a great...
- events, and interactions.
African cultures are
often described as "
polychronic",
which means people tend to
manage more than one
thing at a time rather...