They also preferred to use behavioral strategies that redirected, rather than called attention to, problem behaviors. |
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We can use these simple behaviors and their habituation to ask the infant what she sees, hears, and can learn. |
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They take the place of habits until the new behaviors lose some of their unpleasantness and become more attractive in their own right. |
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Half a century later many of these behaviors persist and are the subject of studies exploring nonhuman primate culture. |
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Among some adolescent boys and girls, nonextreme strategies that were being used to decrease weight developed into health risk behaviors. |
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Some stabled horses develop abnormal behaviors called stable vices from the stress of confinement. |
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Complex tics might include jumping, smelling objects, touching the nose, touching other people, coprolalia, echolalia, or self-harming behaviors. |
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Among vertebrate classes, fishes exhibit by far the greatest variability in competitive and cooperative behaviors in male reproduction. |
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Proper dental care has eliminated dangerous behaviors such as bolting, flipping over backwards, and bucking in a number of my clients' horses. |
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Prompting strategies are verbal or written antecedent messages that designate desirable target behaviors. |
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One problem that hinders intercultural communication is the tendency to see others and their behaviors through cultural filters. |
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Younger toddlers are unable to verbalize their feelings, and their behaviors may regress after the new child is born. |
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It is the interaction of these variables and other modifying variables, such as demographics, that allow for the prediction of health behaviors. |
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Knowing these natural instincts and behaviors can give you some insight training your cat. |
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The variability of behaviors in natural settings may be a result of several factors. |
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Ants exemplify many behaviors and phenomena which are common to other insect species. |
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Many dances mimic the movements and behaviors of animals such as the brolga crane of the northern wetlands. |
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We compared behaviors at the nest site of tagged breeders, their untagged mates, and birds in control pairs. |
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Fifteen behaviors involved foraging using tools, such as probing for ants with sticks and cracking nuts with stones. |
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Also, many times, measurements of behaviors do not address an undistorted whole picture. |
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The connection between propensity for risk-taking behaviors and body art is supported by previous research, primarily with college age subjects. |
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In addition to the above, it is obvious to many that students will also engage in uncivil behaviors in and out of the classroom. |
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She deserves a much more severe punishment because that child will be suffering the effects of the mother's behaviors for its entire life. |
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Aggressive behaviors included pecking the male, bill snapping, reverse mounting, and frontal attack, which resulted in aerial grappling. |
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Pups learn from their mothers how to forage and what prey items to look for as well as swimming and grooming behaviors. |
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Problems occurred, however, when the behavior was unwelcome by staff members or if the behaviors included lewd remarks or sexual innuendos. |
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Children with school refusal differ in important ways from children who are truant, although the behaviors are not mutually exclusive. |
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The intervention framework lists several target populations or agencies and desired behaviors to beneficially impact overpopulation. |
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Further, it lowers inhibitions, spurring individuals who are inclined towards sexually abusive or deviant behaviors to act on their fantasies. |
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However, their arrival is met with a series of odd behaviors from the local townsfolk. |
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Typical nest behaviors, such as aggression and trophallaxis, were not observed among aggregating wasps. |
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At dusk, however, the insect is activated by an internal biological clock, which regulates most of its behaviors. |
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Bulimia is characterized by recurrent episodes of binge eating, extreme weight control behaviors, and over-evaluation of weight and shape. |
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Unfortunately, we sometimes hear of neurotic behaviors and ingrained habits such as feather-picking activities being prompted by sheer boredom. |
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It doesn't interfere with any other ingestive behaviors such as food or water, which amperozide does a little in the animals. |
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It is possible that some of the peculiarities in the hamster's ingestive behaviors are related to the fact that it is a larder-type hoarder. |
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Most people with OCD struggle to banish their unwanted, obsessive thoughts and to prevent themselves from engaging in compulsive behaviors. |
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Most people with OCD struggle to banish their unwanted thoughts and compulsive behaviors. |
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By using the CBCL, TRF, and YSR, observations on the problem behaviors of a specific child can be obtained from different informants. |
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Generally speaking, men's fathering behaviors do not center on an investment in childcare during infancy and early childhood. |
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Students showed a greater disposition to disclose indulgence in these behaviors to peers and others outside the family than to those within it. |
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Now, however, I am able to actually observe them in everyday life, based on indirect effects, behaviors, and other results. |
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Other studies note an association between pica and addiction or addictive behaviors. |
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In addition, childhood behaviors like repetitive hand-to-mouth activity and pica predispose the child to ingestion. |
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Salaried physicians indicated a greater willingness to engage in organizational citizenship behaviors. |
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Thus, education and training were more of an inculcation of acceptable behaviors to serve employers rather than the needs of individual learners. |
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Alcohol may serve as a cue, making certain behaviors more accessible and likely. |
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But there is this commandment, the commandment to be holy, which prohibits such behaviors. |
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Parents should not punish accidents or behaviors that are part of normal development, and they should avoid teasing, shaming, or nagging. |
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Brief reactive psychoses are of interest because some behaviors, otherwise considered normal in developing countries, overlap. |
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The large strong feet, downturned bill, soaring habit, and certain behaviors of the anhimids are shared by raptorial gruiforms as well. |
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Certain behaviors or behavior repetitions were sufficiently extreme to result in permanent expulsion from school. |
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The relationship between fatalism, spirituality, and health promoting behaviors in African American women must be further examined. |
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Further, animals often exhibit behaviors in laboratory situations that they might not in the wild. |
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It offers a child a safe haven from which to explore feelings, behaviors and issues ranging from self-esteem to severe emotional dysregulation. |
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It has also been argued that inasmuch as we consider computers capable of holding responsibility, we blame them for our less desirable behaviors. |
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As children witness these behaviors, they sometimes imitate what they have experienced or observed. |
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These behaviors generally are intended to ward off harm to the person with OCD or others. |
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They are submerged in American culture, singing American pop songs and imitating cultural behaviors. |
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Dealing only with conscious feelings or cognitions may be an inadequate approach to changing feelings or behaviors in the long term. |
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Although these sort of behaviors or consequences often accompany addiction, they are neither always present or inevitable. |
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Except in the postcontact period, the Neanderthals had exhibited only equivocal signs of symbolic behaviors. |
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Clinicians should query parents about eating behaviors when discussing dietary habits at well-child visits. |
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All subjects were surveyed about their use of health promoting behaviors, including physical activity. |
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Every tax system is subject to some evasion and avoidance, and the extent of such behaviors is an appropriate concern. |
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The whys and wherefores of the moral and social behaviors make this subject fascinating to me. |
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Though these behaviors might distress people, they serve turkey vultures well. |
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Looking at the root cause rather than rationalizing negative behaviors results in workplace improvements. |
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It was because of those wealthy people and their entitled behaviors that we removed our oldest son from public education. |
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You know, you have to watch the behaviors, too, and see if they seem to be keeping something back. |
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Nursing personnel can plan procedures at moments when a baby shows behaviors that indicate a readiness to interact. |
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In addition, substances such as alcohol can interact with medications, disinhibit patients and contribute to risky behaviors. |
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Our definition encompasses both individual behaviors and institutional practices. |
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Cognitive-behavioral therapy involves working with cognitions to change emotions, thoughts, and behaviors. |
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In females, estrogens and progestins activate female receptive behaviors and parental care. |
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Aid from rich countries is often leveraged to elicit certain behaviors from recipient nations. |
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To demonstrate the first of these behaviors, hold a magnetic compass near a wire conducting a DC current. |
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This has led to the acceptance and even glorification of profoundly woman-hating behaviors and institutions. |
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Here he found much less intolerance and pathologizing of his behaviors and differences. |
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The learning system constantly evolves new behaviors in the test knowledge base and evaluates them against its simulation model. |
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Now think of some possible ways to link being gay, engaging in risk behaviors, experiencing hostility and alienation. |
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It's also common for preschoolers to react to a parent's departure by regressing to younger behaviors, such as whining or asking for a bottle. |
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Bill was comfortable expressing emotion, but he was also bothered by Jane's persistence in maintaining the above-mentioned regressive behaviors. |
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Work with your staff on understanding the regressive behaviors that may be exhibited. |
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Indeed, while frequent nursing is key to achieving lactational infertility, other behaviors may be required. |
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It is likely that the bone-modifying behaviors of dire wolves were intermediate between those of extant wolves and spotted hyenas. |
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They anticipated that an influx of griefers or other problematic behaviors could result from courting more newcomers. |
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The behaviors of binging and then purging are often performed in secrecy, and are accompanied by alternate feelings of shame followed by relief. |
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The Asian students were less likely to exhibit such Americanized behaviors than the Caucasian students. |
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The special behaviors of jumping spiders, house spiders, garden spiders, and zebra spiders are also examined. |
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Some experts are saying that parents have gone too far and are becoming hoverers, lambasting their kids' behaviors at daycare or on a test score. |
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Another study led by Dr Gene Abel investigated the comorbidity rates of various paraphilic behaviors in a group of 859 male paraphiliacs. |
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In addition, there were frequent public outcries over the users' behaviors, such as shooting their drugs openly in public places. |
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The first two, habituation and respondent learning are specific to behaviors called reflexes. |
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That is not to lessen the egregiousness or unacceptability of such behaviors. |
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We all have our own opinion as to where normal behaviors end and deviance begins but there is no need for me to spell that out here. |
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Hostile behaviors range from criticism or derogation to actual physical aggression such as pushing or hitting. |
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Many feeding behaviors found in cichlids are unique among freshwater fishes. |
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They tend to misperceive and underestimate the lethality of their suicidal behaviors. |
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By changing their individual environments, patients may be more successful in sustaining their weight management behaviors. |
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The drug levodopa, which is used more commonly than dopamine agonists to treat Parkinson's, was not linked to any compulsive behaviors. |
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In addition, both the depressed mothers and their infants received significantly lower scores in terms of interaction behaviors. |
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Certain serotonin receptors may be supersensitive, which may contribute to repetitive behaviors. |
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In-depth interviews of women with subclinical eating disorders delineate these characteristic behaviors. |
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Yet, many araneids have evolved highly specialized web construction behaviors that result in webs unlike typical orb webs. |
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These behaviors will likely dry up your cervical mucus and also keep you from ovulating or menstruating. |
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The artificiality of the laboratory environment loses the context within which aggressive behaviors normally occur. |
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Adolescents seek to relieve tension through risk behaviors such as substance use that only compound the negative psychological and physical toll. |
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Outcomes, qualities, behaviors and numerous other characteristics are commonly associated with success. |
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How, then, are we to get the student to learn the many behaviors that will provide the necessary skills to achieve a productive life? |
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Before examining the implications of these behaviors, the next section briefly overviews the concept of Internet addiction more generally. |
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One aspect of functional assessment is the evaluation of the influence of antecedent events on the occurence of challenging behaviors. |
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When not engaged in territorial behaviors or mating, the winged adults forage great distances to prey on insects. |
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We should be able to swap in our own favorite window manager with tailorable behaviors. |
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The chalcid wasps that develop in fig tree inflorescences have often been used to study alternative reproductive behaviors. |
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Control beliefs concerning health promoting behaviors were most saliently expressed as being external to the individual. |
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Already, at grade one, he had been identified by the teachers as a problem child because of his atypical behaviors. |
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This lizard avoids a winter hibernation phase by the use of sun basking behaviors. |
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The interrelationships among colleagues became clouded with behaviors aimed at getting ahead at any price. |
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For each type of aquatic activity we examine unique behaviors or styles of locomotion that may contribute to a decrease in energetic costs. |
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They perform behaviors that keep them safe from danger, reduce stress or anxiety, or satisfy some other need or desire. |
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Meanwhile, relative influences of heredity and environment on many behaviors remain obscure. |
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This may affect their psychosocial stability, furthering firesetting tendencies and other maladaptive behaviors. |
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Therapists help identify these maladaptive behaviors and how to counteract them. |
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I observed many classroom behaviors that were expected by colonial schoolmasters. |
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And he cautions that all examples of behaviors that benefit individuals in the modern world are not necessarily products of evolution. |
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To be sure, social scientists have long been interested in the role of imitative behaviors. |
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My argument is a terminological one, not in order to have tidy semantics, but because words can govern other behaviors. |
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High levels of cortisol contribute to lower levels of testosterone and inhibition of dominant or territorial behaviors. |
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Vieuille-Thomas et al. observed sows housed in tethers, stalls, and groups for the occurrence of stereotypic behaviors. |
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Also called balloonfish, spiny puffers belong to the Tetraodontiformes, an order of fishes known for their strange structures and odd behaviors. |
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The orbitofrontal cortex is the part of the brain associated with compulsive behaviors. |
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Apply theoretic models that have proved effective in changing high-risk behaviors, such as social influence theory or cognitive-behavior theory. |
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In general, this theory attempts to explain when and how people adopt new behaviors. |
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Crystallization and other phase behaviors were observed by an optical microscope. |
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Caring behaviors in the context of health must be operationalized in order to be incorporated, a difficult task at best. |
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The thigmotactic behavior observed in the preliminary studies confirms the high priority of defensive behaviors. |
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The genes we identified are involved in oogenesis, metabolism, and feeding behaviors, indicating a possible link to reproduction and survival. |
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But they are the sorts of behaviors and thought patterns that are not easily correlated to cultural influence. |
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Cognitive behavioral therapy helps bipolar patients to change harmful thought patterns and behaviors. |
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When taken together, these two measurements can help people who engage in addictive behaviors gauge their progression into addiction. |
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People do not view some behaviors such as addiction, violence, depression, and sexual frigidity as psychological problems. |
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This could actually be the result of incompatibility between behaviors typical of an animal breed and a caretaker's behavior or environment. |
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Now the agonies focused less on Peggy's behaviors than on Moore's yearning for her own true self. |
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A person in this stage also participates in transforming racial and cultural stereotypes, biases, attitudes, beliefs and behaviors. |
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Through observational learning you have acquired a great number of behaviors that you could potentially produce but never do. |
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She justifies her drug use as partly medicinal, but she is sinking back into previous behaviors that led her to almost end her life. |
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The removal of both ovaries was considered an acceptable treatment for nymphomania and other behaviors thought to be undesirable for women. |
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Clearly, such behaviors do not fossilize directly and have to be inferred from anatomy. |
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The probability of parasitism may vary among hosts because differences in their behaviors assist cowbirds in locating nests. |
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Certain leadership traits, behaviors, and methods can be learned or acquired through experience, education, training, and self-study. |
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Indeed, certain aspects, such as the important provider role, may overshadow the progressive and egalitarian ideals and behaviors that are becoming so prevalent. |
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I worry that these forces are nudging our kids towards behaviors that could adversely impact them down the road. |
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So we identified who that guy was, put a report in his file, kept him under observation for other behaviors. |
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The difficulty is that behaviors that would indicate ADHD in a 9-year-old are completely normal in a 2-year-old. |
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These behaviors, while disturbing, never seemed to fit the traditional definitions of abuse as Henderson and others knew it. |
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The course flies by, full of inspiring tools and NLP techniques for breaking self-limiting patterns of thought and behaviors. |
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What sort of individuals and behaviors do our governments want to encourage? |
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Writer-director Brest worked at Bronx State Hospital during college where he observed the behaviors of various patients. |
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It was found that adolescents' level of acculturation and acculturative stress did not appear to have a significant influence on their problem behaviors. |
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As a comparative anatomist, MacLean viewed animal behaviors as evolutionary adaptations of the brain. |
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Pharmacological experiments in rodents have demonstrated a role for vasopressin systems in learning and memory, aggression, and affiliative behaviors. |
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Our assumption is that an increase in affirmative responses to sensitive questions on such behaviors suggests greater honesty or enhanced self-disclosure. |
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It would be useful for future studies to explore the role of other sociocultural agents, such as schools and teachers, in influencing attitudes and behaviors. |
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This study reaffirms past research which shows that alcohol misuse is strongly related to other problem behaviors including illicit drug use and delinquency. |
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A good dog training program will focus on allowing the dog to learn just what is expected of it, and will use positive reinforcement to reward desired behaviors. |
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These behaviors become a pattern of eating and can alternate with dieting. |
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Instead, leadership is a measurable, learnable and teachable set of behaviors that can be improved if the desire, awareness and competence are present. |
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Forty-five of the men who participated in the first survey were resurveyed to ascertain if there had been any changes in their health seeking behaviors. |
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Students' relative strengths on these indicators suggest that these behaviors can be used as rewards antecedent to displays of disruptive behavior. |
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It does so by deciding the alternative expressions of appetitive and avoidance behaviors on the basis of motivational state and associative learning. |
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Whether such a robot could sustain for years the complex of attitudes and behaviors constitutive of a parent's love for a child is difficult to say. |
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Working with animals is remarkably effective with students who have attentional difficulties, disruptive behaviors, or a general lack of interest in reading. |
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Although Salvadoreans are the fourth largest group of Hispanics in the United States, little data exist on their sociodemographic profile, health beliefs and behaviors. |
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Attachment behaviors are likely to be heightened, and transition stress will be magnified for those who lack a safe attachment to their family members. |
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The story is intent on delving into the core of what it means to be human and what kind of base behaviors we are susceptible to, both good and bad. |
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An alternative to creating external baselines is to use comparisons of rates of stops and other behaviors among police officers to identify typical rates. |
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One pathogenic method strongly associated with eating-disordered cognitions and behaviors, specifically bulimia nervosa, is intentional, or self-induced, vomiting. |
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The fact that we were dealing with professionals, including RNs, physicians, architects, and designers, did not mean that their behaviors were without bias or partiality. |
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Additionally, they exhibited other unusual postures and perseverative behaviors and fail to evince normal separation anxiety when removed from their mothers. |
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These two behaviors of subordination and aggressive domination, toadyism and the symbolic rape of reputations, are referred to here in their most extreme form. |
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Indeed, the uneven vocabulary of sexual difference can be seen as part of a movement that itself sought to conjoin and serialize socio-sexual practices and behaviors. |
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The sound anthropological position is that certain sex-linked behaviors are biologically based, although subject to cultural modifications within limits. |
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It takes time for behaviors, especially community-driven ones like locker-room antics, to catch up with changing social mores. |
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Serotonin also regulates or modulates a variety of behaviors in many animal species, including aggression, feeding, learning, locomotion, sleep, and mood. |
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American teenagers have a relatively clear view of which unhealthy behaviors will put them at greatest long-term risk. |
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In order to reconstruct the behaviors of Neandertals and the mountain goats, Adler and his colleagues studied clues from thousands of Caucasian tur bones and teeth. |
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How has this soldier demonstrated recurring actions, patterns, or observable behaviors that might indicate his real beliefs? |
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The behaviors that benefit your average female wasp are different from those that benefit the average male wasp, and the same holds for bluebirds or pipefish. |
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We, as a society, have a tendency to blame children for the behaviors that they display, rather than attempting to understand what may underlay their actions. |
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If you recognize any of the above behaviors in yourself, seeking the help of a medical professional should be your first step. |
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For the sociobiologists, human social behaviors came into existence as unintended and unconscious results of various natural threats to our species. |
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Indeed, he associates the preservation of Irish and Irish language purism with destructive and self-destructive behaviors that jeopardize Irish survival on all levels. |
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The magnitude of the associations between CSA and subsequent high-risk sexual behaviors in these studies varied from a twofold to a ninefold increase in risk. |
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By spaying your cat, you can prevent several unwanted behaviors. |
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In fact, the pilot is actually a prolonged rant against the very behaviors that many people wrongfully assume the show celebrates. |
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We knew that, in our culture, reality television teaches us by demonstrating roles and behaviors. |
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It is an 8-week lifestyle program designed to incrementally elicit and sustain habitual physical activity behaviors in previously sedentary people. |
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These are the people whose behaviors are seriously flawed, people who could be righted with a little in-game punishment. |
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The main point of the Chen and Santos experiments is to show that capuchins can learn to engage in a wider variety of behaviors that look like human economic transactions. |
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It has been known for many years that people with large lesions of the frontal lobes in both hemispheres have great difficulty inhibiting inappropriate behaviors. |
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By triggering affect and emotion, intolerant behaviors are set in motion. |
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The similarity to the sweat lodge at the nearby and slightly older Vaughn Branch site reflects continuity in social behaviors as well as in structural technology. |
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And, of course, every person who engages in these behaviors has their own unique idiosyncrasies of personality and behavior and history that contribute to why they did it. |
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Our pericope is an admonition to live up to the calling of discipleship by avoiding a long list of negative behaviors and aspiring to unity in the church. |
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Urban schools provide a different context for the development of knowledge, attitudes, and philosophies that guide the behaviors of beginning teachers. |
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Next we examine how multisite phosphorylation of key phosphoproteins in the various feedback loops influence dynamical behaviors using the random parameter search method. |
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Its advertising and promotional campaigns communicated to the population the goals of the regime and attempted to inculcate new attitudes and behaviors. |
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In general, ovarian estrogens feminize and demasculinize the developing hypothalamus and perhaps other brain areas known to control copulatory behaviors. |
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A child's ability to play is limited by these compulsive behaviors. |
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An important way to ensure the defeat of al Qaeda is through applying pressure for change in the existing regimes' behaviors concurrent with supportive interaction with them. |
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For example, besides the physiological detriments, cigarette use often precedes marijuana and alcohol use and is concurrent with other risk behaviors such as fighting. |
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Energy, matter or information aren't insensately encountered or accumulated, but have profound impacts on real behaviors in next and future moments. |
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Buying and selling contraband, falsifying documentation to achieve employment, evading taxes, and paying bribes to public officials are socially accepted behaviors. |
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We observed the pair's behaviors continuously until the snails either became unreceptive, achieved mutual copulation, or were separated before copulating. |
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But the courtship behaviors and rituals documented are a boon to science. |
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For anyone who has ever been curious about a whole range of sexual behaviors, cybersex offers a private, safe, and anonymous way to explore those fantasies. |
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One reason it is difficult to assess discrimination is that changes have occurred in the nature of prejudiced attitudes and discriminatory behaviors. |
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In the long run, I'm optimistic that, as mankind, we shall succeed in curing this problem of epidemic, or endemic decadence, which causes these cyclical behaviors in cultures. |
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Self-efficacy theory offers a link between self-perceptions and behavior and has been found to be effective in explaining health promotive behaviors in individuals. |
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These results emphasize the importance of examining a range of locomotor behaviors when defining the hydrodynamic repertoire of aquatic animal propulsors. |
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The authors noted that their respondents did not seem to recognize that they derogated women for behaviors they accepted for themselves, as in this comment. |
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By way of analogy, pelecaniforms also use large gular pouches for feeding young and in cooling behaviors, both entirely plausible behaviors for pareiasaurs. |
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At college, Peirce earned a reputation for arrogance, brilliance, iconoclasm, dangerous mood swings, and dissipation, behaviors owing in part to neurological pathologies. |
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It is unlikely that our finding reflects a reporting bias such as might occur when women are more reticent about admitting to disvalued behaviors. |
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With the Higgs field, physicists completed the standard model, which accurately describes the behaviors of all known particles and forces. |
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They are successful and discover that Maurey is a Nightwalker prince, and return to their homeland to begin changing attitudes and behaviors. |
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It is known for breaching and other distinctive surface behaviors, making it popular with whale watchers. |
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The expected reaction of significant others also plays a role in determining whether behaviors will change. |
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It took some micromanaging of my behaviors from superiors before the good habits took hold to where I enjoyed success in my sales career. |
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North American porcupines, as well as a range of other Hystricomorph rodents, engage in urine showering as part of courtship and other behaviors. |
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One entails coding behaviors on a more microanalytic level as they occur in a session. |
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These criterions are the results of studies on customers' needs, monitoring users' behaviors, criticism and scrutinization of similar models. |
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The neuroanatomy of human speech and bird song share structural features, behaviors and now gene expression patterns. |
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Rationality, group dynamics, and gender are all contributing factors of coalitional behaviors in an international security framework. |
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Biloxi officials feel that the classroom cameras are already responsible for improvements in student behaviors. |
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A role model is someone whose behaviors one seeks to emulate. |
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Transitory locomotory behaviors were displayed to get from the top of the water to the bottom or from the bottom to the surface. |
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Most of the studies investigating influences of background music have focused on eating and shopping behaviors, Seo added. |
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Each chapter ends with a reference list of associated positive behaviors and common communication blunders to avoid. |
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Compared with delayers, anticipators reported riskier peer behaviors and less attachment to family, school and church. |
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Common solitary behaviors include walk, stand, drink, eat, dig, antennal wave, and, for males, chirp. |
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Influence of ants on honeydew excretion and escape behaviors in a myrmecophile, Dalbulus quinquenotatus, and its congeners. |
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The audience is algorithmically segmented based on origin, behaviors and is then optimized by time sensitivity for re-engagement. |
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Such conditions produced distinctive human behaviors that are preserved in the material record, such as the Maglemosian and Azilian cultures. |
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So call them behaviors, not goals, and decide to measure them. |
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They identified babytalk and repetition as types of elderspeak and recommended these behaviors as topics for training programs. |
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Essentially, the interviewer needs to specify environmental settings and subsettings for each of the child's deviant and desirable behaviors. |
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Tics are brief, stereotypical behaviors that are initiated by an unconscious urge that can be temporarily suppressed. |
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The United States does not disclose what behaviors justify a signature strike, nor does it provide any guidance on this issue. |
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The sharing economy reveals a return to behaviors such as bartering and to legal forms like co-operatives. |
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Discrimination refers to specific behaviors or actions directed at a group or its individual members based solely on the group membership. |
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The purpose of these glands is uncertain, but those on the face may be used in breeding behaviors. |
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Both these behaviors allow the ostrich to actively increase the rate of evaporative cooling. |
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Often, archaeology provides the only means to learn of the existence and behaviors of people of the past. |
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Scholars of communication studies use ethnographic research methods to analyze communicative behaviors and phenomena. |
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Many caterpillars display feeding behaviors which allow the caterpillar to remain hidden from potential predators. |
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He adopted many behaviors of Eastern monarchs, like wearing pearls and golden sandals and robes. |
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The premises of the theories that underlie behavior therapy, specifically operant conditioning, address both omitted and committed behaviors. |
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Others focus on the slow accumulation of different technologies and behaviors across time. |
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Papillomatosis has been recorded only once in wolves, and likely doesn't cause serious illness or death, though it may alter feeding behaviors. |
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Hollis and Mrs. Hale immediately distanced themselves from fangirlish behaviors. |
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Linking the plant behaviors with their benefits is challenging when multiple processes co-occur. |
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It is a contact process to convince and attract clients with specific behaviors based on their different backgrounds. |
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Versatility provides specifics for optimizing interactions with each of the seven workplace behaviors both up-line and down-line. |
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It describes the 'ganging up' behaviors used by co-workers, subordinates or superiors, to force someone to leave the work group. |
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They recommend a combination of nonjudgmental history-taking and counseling tailored to a woman's risky behaviors. |
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We note Bateson's dormitive principle at work in which behaviors are described as traits such as LD, which then are used to explain the behavior. |
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They have interesting behaviors, but unless handled regularly they may be defensive. |
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The effects of exposure time and acetone vapor pressure on the crystallization behaviors are reported herein. |
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Such a complex repertoire suggests that the behaviors are not innate, and imply theory of mind thinking. |
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Since dating behaviors are derived from the prostitution model, date rape, instead of being a crime of violence,... The date rapist is confused. |
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Consumption of fruits and vegetables is lower and consumption of junk foods is higher comparted to dietary behaviors at other times. |
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Similar to the stalking behaviors of an unknown assailant, this type of cyberharassment can cause undue anxiety and hypervigilance in the victim. |
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Such petrifactions come into being because a son shames his mother or father with degrading behaviors. |
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Combining even a few such motifs in a small subnetwork can generate useful behaviors. |
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The electroreceptors are thought to be used in various behaviors such as feeding, mating and migration. |
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More specifically, why do Japanese behaviors differ over time in addressing apology and compensation with regard to the comfort women issue? |
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Egyptian Plovers use both behaviors, but in different feeding contexts.Breeding biology of the Egyptian Plover, Pluvianus aegyptius. |
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Advocates counter that the behaviors are different from normal responses to another individual. |
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Caregiver burden and nonachievement of healthy lifestyle behaviors among family caregivers of cardiovascular disease patients. |
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Cognitive therapy, which is aimed at using thinking to challenge and alter thoughts and behaviors, can provide some relief. |
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At the very least we should guard against the possibility that unusual combinations of behaviors are merely products of dysfluency. |
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Father, mother, and stranger as elicitors of attachment behaviors in infancy. |
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The baby or toddler who goes to sleep alone learns valuable self-quieting behaviors that can be used for many years to come. |
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They are also known to display altruistic behaviors to support injured members. |
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Some children may also exhibit stereotypic behaviors during group instruction. |
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The behaviors associated with alloparenting are phenotypically similar to maternal and paternal care. |
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Just look at typical TV hunting shows currently on the air and the blatant product promotion and classless behaviors exhibited. |
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A survey was employed to assess perceptions of spirituality and of the ethicality of particular behaviors. |
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Fly behaviors were recorded at 5-min intervals to create an ethogram of all observed fly behaviors. |
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For marine mammals, the behavior of which has been studied extensively, the lack of ethograms cataloging their behaviors is surprising. |
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Comparison of behaviors of suspected sexually abused and nonsexually abused preschool children using anatomical dolls. |
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Both cocoa butter substitutes and cocoa butter binary blends displayed significant eutectic behaviors. |
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For example, results can be presented by the evaluator and should give examples of work behaviors to justify the conclusions. |
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Yes, transfats are bad for you, but what about behaviors that are bothersome to others? |
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Psychopharmacologic treatments for nonparaphilic compulsive sexual behaviors. |
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In Q1 2010, 38 new customers selected Xactly solutions to begin incenting the right sales behaviors and impact bottom line results. |
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Reducing incivil behaviors among employees has a profound impact on culture and, most importantly, performance. |
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A token economy system taught self-regulation of maladaptive behaviors and recognition of positive social behavior. |
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