Sentences with phrase «same behavior when»

The thing to remember here is that the protective aggressive dog is behaving aggressively when no real threat exists, which differs significantly from the same behavior when an actual threat does exist.
Same behavior when trying to close the gate using the button on the bottom (3 beeps, doesn't...
In late 2014, for example, a group at the Weizmann Institute in Rehovot, Israel reported in The Journal of Neuroscience that smokers conditioned during sleep to associate the smell of cigarettes with a profoundly unpleasant feeling reduced their consumption of cigarettes more than those conditioned to the same behavior when awake.
Positive reinforcement will get you more of the same behavior when your kid sees how happy you are with him.

Not exact matches

When demonizing the «rogue» behavior of an enemy state, it's easy to vilify its citizens or tar them all with the same brush.
Move your observation up a notch to see if and when that person repeats the same behavior with others in your group.
This is the stealthy cultural buildup that might cause you to recoil when a woman is aggressive but find the same behavior charming in a man, for example, even though few people these days would consciously agree with a statement like «women should be more submissive.»
shut the f * & k up about another persons «bad behavior» when you treat woman the exact same way and have a very, very similar personality disorder....
The only thing that is clear (Leviticus, Romans, I Corinthians, etc.) is that when the Bible speaks of any acts of same sex sexual behavior it is described in negative (sinful) terms.
-- especially when, as most of you would know, the law prohibiting homosexual behavior is imbedded in a context in Leviticus in the holiness code, the purity code, as it's sometimes called, which also prohibits the planting of two kinds of seed in the same field, or the wearing of garments made of two kinds of cloth.
Notice how, inside and outside the Church, people are loudly denunciatory of the evil behavior of their political, religious or cultural opponents, and yet, when the same thing is true of their allies, they are muted or even found attempting justifications for the behavior.
I always find it fascinating when believers have no trouble calling out non-believers for their supposed transgressions, yet skip right past the obvious bad behavior of believers in the same thread.
When you understand why you dismiss all the other possible societal behaviors as being legitimate, you will understand why I dismiss your pet one (same sex marriage).»
In response to this overall assessment of the FWT's methodological motives and behavior, I first want to address Griffin's contention that FWTs display the tendency to utilize a double standard when discussing evil — that they don't allow their «Own positions to be judged with the same rigor, and in terms of the same criteria, as the other positions.»
Even the best believer is still just as human as you, they have the same nature and when they are led by the old nature they are as capable of the same behavior as any human.
«Nature» and «disgrace» — these are the very same words Paul uses when discussing same sex behavior in Romans 1:26 - 27!
The research shows that the portion of the brain that helps regulate sexuality — the hypothalamus — reacted the exact same way in straight women and gay men when exposed to male pheromones, which are chemicals designed to provoke a behavior, such as sexual arousal.
Research shows that soups can help you lose weight: in one study, published in the journal Physiology & Behavior, people consumed the fewest calories on days when they ate soup rather than the same ingredients in solid form.
It was the same much - delayed suspension that was handed down last November, along with a $ 10,000 fine, for his behavior in Oakland in Game 4 of the American League playoffs, when he allegedly cursed plate umpire Terry Cooney and shoved crew chief Jim Evans after being ejected.
Yep, black people get in trouble sometimes when white people wouldn't for the same behavior.
In fact, sometimes it's downright frustrating, like when you have to correct your child for the same behavior over and over.»
Her book is designed to help couples create a parenting plan — just as we suggest in The New I Do — to help them get on the same page about their children and to understand what drives our behavior, and our partner's behavior, when it comes to the childhood we want to give our children.
Getting on the same page when dealing with a defiant child's behavior can seem impossible.
And that really is key — understanding what drives our behavior when it comes to the childhood we want to give our children, and our partner needs to do the same.
Caregivers (parents or any adults) may also spank a child when, after being disciplined using another method, deliberately repeat the same behavior, as if to antagonize the parent.
When all the adults can use the same language and the same types of consequences, behavior problems are likely to resolve much faster.
When parents split up, this also means that both parents are not there to help with the potty training at the same time and both parents are not there at the same time to encourage and praise the child's behavior too.
Remind him that even when you are limiting his behavior that you and he are on the same team.
However, openly uncooperative and hostile behavior becomes a serious concern when it is so frequent and consistent that it stands out when compared with other children of the same age and developmental level and when it affects the child's social, family and academic life.
When your child is threatening a meltdown in the grocery aisle, is it really possible to keep your cool, correct the behavior, and reinforce healthy development, all at the same time?
Babies often exhibit the same type of behavior (increased nursing with or without increased fussiness) when they are working on developmental advances such as rolling over, crawling, walking or talking.
When the same feeling or behavior is triggered many times in somewhat similar situations (like always hating to go to school or daycare, or always becoming aggressive if other children crowd too close), it indicates that there's a big hurt under the surface.
Children get happy when they are showered by praise and would often follow the same behavior which gets them the praise.
Typically when two babies are in the womb at the same time they tend to cause these psychological and physiological changes in the body that can eventually cause these preference and behavior changes.
When you allow your own parenting stress and fears or unconscious habits to influence how you react to or treat your children, you risk teaching them the same negative behaviors that you have tried so hard to erase.
And the same PTSD behavior continues to be passed down through the family tree, when healing has not occurred, with the trauma showing up generations later in certain stereotypical mannerisms attributed to that particular culture.
In fact, just like parents are tasked with being patient when a child is learning their alphabets or how to do their math, the same types of behavior are required when putting your child to sleep.
Back in the early 1950s, when I was a graduate student at Harvard, the general assumption was that language, like all other human activities, is just a collection of learned behaviors developed through the same methods used to train animals — by reinforcement.
But, when the teacher and child were of a different race, the same family information seemed to overwhelm the teachers and the behaviors were perceived as being more severe.
The team found that a mature pattern of feeding behavior was predicted when three genes were undetectable in neonatal saliva (NPHP4, NPY2R, and WNT3) and two genes were readily detectable in that same saliva sample (AMPK, PLXNA1).
When you do your survey of people, do a lecture on behavior modification at the same time.
In addition, optogenetics enabled the group to compare the results with the behavior of the same animals when all areas were intact.
When the scientists mixed nanocubes coated with DNA tethers on all six sides with nanospheres of approximately the same size, which had been coated with complementary tethers, these two differently shaped particles did not segregate as would have been expected based on their normal packing behavior.
A variety of different conformations were observed, and as de Gennes notes, two chains can exhibit very different behavior even when put under the same conditions of stretching.
What de Bivort found when he first used it surprised him: The animals» behavior varied much more than he expected, even when the flies were more or less genetically identical and raised under the same conditions.
Nevertheless, ONTRAC's effects on cognition and behavior, judged by different measures, had the same modest effects as Akili's ADHD group, and persisted when measured six months later.
«For example, we noted that males that had been bred for increased same - sex mounting behavior were less discriminating when given a choice between courting a male or a female in later tests, while their sisters laid more eggs and produced more offspring than before», says David Berger, Assistant Professor at the Department of Ecology and Genetics at Uppsala University and one of the researchers behind the study.
When dogs observe us, do they understand us in the same way we understand ourselves, or do they make «caninopomorphic» assumptions about the behavior and motives of humans?
Cells are the same — they are most comfortable in three dimensions; they get completely different instructions for the behavior of their genes when they're flat.»
Scientists ask the same question when genetically identical cells in identical environments — monoclonal cells produced by a single ancestor that replicated — exhibit wildly different behaviors.
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