Sentences with phrase «about reading behavior»

But over time it can enable publishers to build a stronger direct - to - consumer business, the benefits of which include knowing who your customers are, being able to market directly to them and gathering analytics about their reading behavior.
National Public Radio's Lynn Neary of All Things Considered interviewed me the other day for an editor's perspective on Reader Analytics, and whether data about reading behavior should have an impact on publishing decisions.
Gain valuable analytics about the reading behavior of the user.

Not exact matches

Savannah Guthrie read a statement from NBC News Chairman Andrew Lack as an opening for the Today Show on Wednesday, stating, «while it is the first complaint about his behavior in the over twenty years he's been at NBC News, we were also presented with reason to believe this may not have been an isolated incident.»
But none of these legitimate considerations excuse the plain old boorish behaviors or worse that we're reading about today.
Other participants read about a different Barbara, who began engaging in equivalently small, nice behaviors, such as holding the door for other people and giving compliments.
By the flip of a coin, some participants read that Barbara began engaging in small nasty behaviors, such as gossiping about others or cutting in line.
We often read in the press rather alarming stories about the rise of an ugly and belligerent nationalism in China, but while these stories are certainly very real, after the November 13 bombings in Paris I was struck by a very different kind of Chinese behavior.
Sure, I love to read books about automation and new ways to segment and target an audience, but if it doesn't lead to a behavior change in that audience, it's all for nothing.
It's a quick, fun read, and it has some good takeaways to think about regarding corporate management practices, market efficiency (or lack thereof), and individual investor behavior — all things that I think are useful to keep in mind as an investor in the stock market.
I haven't read much about cult behavior yet but it sounds really interesting.
I have read every widely available case made for the position that homosexual behavior is not a sin or that committed homosexuals are not what the bible is talking about.
We are always amused by the ignorance of Christians who feel it necessary to read or tell LGBT people what the Bible «says in plain English» (presumably about LGBT people and / or behavior).
I also recall Doris Lessing's words in her 1985 Massey Lectures about the importance of reading history to see the larger recurring patterns of human behavior and to be more modest about our own «discoveries.»
Moreover, in reading deeper about Apollonius» life and behavior, he's simply not someone I would choose to follow.
People and institutions that make sex the most important aspect of any relationship and read sex into every behavior or relationship yet claim a «pure» attitude about sex are also likely to be sexual addicts.
Of course, your Bible is full of that hateful behavior, and you delight in reading about it and talking about it every day, so you do not view it as unusual and downright unpleasant.
His behavior at times modeling what we read about the ancient Greek and Roman gods.
But it is not — it is about behavior; the rules of what one must, may and are forbidden to eat, read, say, wear... etc..
After Carrie moves in with Aidan she talks with her friends about the loss of her alone time, aka the loss of time for her secret single behaviors, such as standing in the kitchen reading fashion magazines while eating a tower of saltines with grape jelly.
AB is really about social commentary and how a simple man and his antics (read poor behavior) can make millions by creating a distraction for the masses from every day life's drudgery, and cynicism.
There are volumes written about it, and had I read them I would have had a better understanding not only of my mother's behaviors but also how they influenced me, and boy did they!
Although I read a little (too little, in retrospect) about adult children of alcoholics» behavior, I read nothing about how having a parent who was a Holocaust survivor impacts a child.
Even though they have talked to other parents, read books and watched TV shows about parenting, they aren't able to change their child's behavior — and their own techniques continue to be ineffective.
Head shaking is quite common and a variety of this repetitive behavior is a baby hitting his or her head, something you can read about here.
All you have to do is read about the newlywed Indian woman who is divorcing her hubby because he didn't change his Facebook relationship status from single to married to see that the Internet is rapidly changing how and what we think about relationships and what's acceptable online behavior for our partners.
And he was... [Read more...] about How to Ditch Punishment and Get the Best Behavior Yet
• The need to exercising self - compassion as you process emotions • Emotional purging in a conscious way to move to an easier parenting journey • Moving passed mindfulness and consciousness to peacefulness • Functioning as a peaceful human being • Moving from «doing» to «being» • The value of peaceful presence, free of emotional trigger, for your kids • Modelling ownership of behavior for your kids • Peacefulness as a practice that takes time • Parenting as an extension of nature: gradually forging new pathways in your relationships and being expansive, not staying «stuck» • The healing power of authenticity with your kids • Aiming for perseverance and presence, not perfection • Exercising compassion for others and recognizing we don't know their struggles • Learning how not to try to control others and focus on self to remain peaceful • Journalling as a practice to release emotions • Finding opportunities for stillness • Releasing others from the responsibility for reading your mind • Shifting to a solution focus to create momentum • Fear: being curious about it to avoid being driven by it • Showing up in your own home to make a difference in the world • Practical ways to nourish yourself • Unconditional love — what does that look like?
Read what other moms and dads do to stop kids» whining and swap stories and advice about behavior and discipline with other parents in the BabyCenter Community.
Again, appropriate behavior and language so you don't have to worry about what your kiddos are reading -LCB- though it's never a bad idea to pre-read or read books with your child. -RCB-
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I've written a lot over the years (really, A LOT - see the Related Links below) about junk food in school classrooms, whether distributed by teachers as rewards for good behavior and academic performance or served as part of birthday or classroom... [Continue reading]
Read on to learn about some typical behavior problems you can expect to see in children at this age — and effective solutions for how to handle these discipline issues.
Recently, Mama Luxe was able to read Pantley's new book, The No - Cry Discipline Solution: Gentle Ways to Encourage Good Behavior Without Whining, Tantrums, and Tears, and chat with Pantley about her helpful parenting advice.
Read Achieve NYC to learn how to stay informed about your child's academic performance and behavior at school.
They were on their best behavior until about noon today, and then things started... Read More
«I think his behavior is unacceptable on any level and is infuriating and disappointing for all of us to have to read about, to have to hear about,» she said.
The New Yorker magazine article about his behavior must be read in its entirety to realize why he now might be facing criminal charges.
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Like most theories about cognitive evolution, Changizi's is difficult to prove or disprove — behavior doesn't leave fossils, after all — but he builds a compelling case, and his wry style of storytelling makes for an entertaining read.
The participants who read about the unethical behavior of a high - ranking executive, rather than an entry - level employee, made significantly more negative hiring recommendations for the job applicant.
Ingram became interested in the protozoan parasite, Toxoplasma gondii, after reading about its behavior - altering effects in mice and rats and possible implications for its common host, the domesticated cat, and even humans.
Natalie read a newspaper article about dramatic changes in the behavior of some children who had been vaccinated against the flu.
The common kinds of OCD I read about was what I imagined «normal» behavior to be: checking locks, washing hands, counting objects.
I've been reading about habits, and apparently it takes three weeks to develop a new behavior and have it continue automatically.
Read about consumer behavior research, automation in market research, integrating innovative technologies into surveys, the role of neuro - tools in consumer research.
Silvia's strengths are words, diplomacy and the subtleties of meaning, while Tobin is all about instinct, action and reading into the most primal human behaviors.
On the other hand Tobin who is also dealing with personal tragedy is all about instinct action and reading into the most primal human behaviors.
He's obsessive - compulsive and has a thing for horses, and the more you learn about who he is and why he does what he does, the more you get the impression that the index card for his character simply read «SERIAL KILLER WITH GIMMICK,» and that no particular care was given to tie his behavior into the protagonist's journey.
In case there was any confusion about where the organization stands on the behavior of these men, the video ends with a slide that reads, «Very sorry but we won't be missing you — or your kind.»
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