How our genetic make - up, our past experiences, and our environments
affect our group behaviors remains one of the major mysteries.
Not exact matches
Psychologists agree on a fundamental human motivation such as the need to belong, which is our emotional need to be accepted by members of a
group affecting our
behavior.
The other Swedish
group found that newborns exposed to labor analgesia (mostly opiates, but including some epidural -
affected newborns) were also disorganized in their pre-feeding
behavior — nipple massage and licking, and hand sucking — compared to unmedicated newborns.115
The scientists divided the animals into 19
groups of 16 individuals (all males about 4 months of age, because an animal's age and gender can
affect its
behavior, making it more difficult to tease out its personality type).
Looking ahead, Willer and his colleagues are conducting field experiments on how the threat of gossip and exclusion
affect behavior in real - world settings — in one study, for instance, they're calling car repair shops for estimates, with one
group of callers stating they are active users of Yelp, the online review service that can make or break reputations.
In addition, children in the study were better able to regulate their
behavior, demonstrating reduced restlessness and impulsivity and improved self - control,
affect and mood compared to the control
group.
In January, a study linked higher air pollution with
behaviors that are less «prosocial,» a decline the study describes as giving less, cooperating and reciprocating less, and demanding more — which can
affect both individual and
group decision - making.
A study looking at a costly pension enhancement in St. Louis found it only
affected the
behavior of a very small
group of teachers who were right on the cusp of retirement.
Founded in Los Angeles in 2003 by «pro-market» business executives and professionals who believed in the power of incentives to
affect behavior, the
group's consultants are now helping five states develop teacher - evaluation systems.
When those individuals feel how their actions
affect the other students in the
group, they're more likely to change their
behavior.
In addition to studying academic impacts, researchers also administered surveys to students and parents in the lottery
group, to assess how KIPP
affects behavior and attitudes toward school.
Purebred dogs have been divided into
groups depending on their original purpose and you'll discover how each dog breeds origins can
affect that dog's
behavior both inside the home and out.
The factors that
affect children's bonding are the degree of opportunity for active involvement available in the family and classroom, the skills possessed and applied by children during participation in these social
groups, and the reinforcements provided to children in response to their
behavior in these
groups.
Behavior therapy is considered probably efficacious for childhood depression, and a number of other experimental interventions show promise but require further evaluation.12 Currently, only 2 research
groups have focused on psychosocial interventions for childhood bipolar disorder.13 - 15 Hence, increased attention to creation and testing of treatments specifically targeting depression and bipolar disorder in children is needed.16 In particular, studies should focus on children's developmental needs, address comorbidity, involve family members in treatment, demonstrate treatment gains as rated by parents and clinicians rather than children themselves, and compare experimental interventions with standard care or treatment as usual (TAU) rather than no - treatment or attention control
groups.12, 17,18 In addition, parental psychopathology may
affect treatment adherence and response.
These
groups are there for people whose lives are being
affected by someone's sexual
behavior.
Even if you think it's all well - intentioned, consider this:»... Why do well intentioned people trying in all honesty and effort to accomplish organizational missions make terrible decisions... Groupthink, where bad decision making behind closed doors by «the few» adversely
affect the many, is a scary part of
group behavior.
Summary: (To include comparison
groups, outcomes, measures, notable limitations) This study assessed the efficacy of Trauma - Focused Cognitive - Behavioral Therapy (TF - CBT) delivered by social worker facilitators in reducing posttraumatic stress, depression, anxiety, and conduct problems and increasing prosocial
behavior in a
group of war -
affected, sexually exploited girls.
In addition, children in the study were better able to regulate their
behavior, demonstrating reduced restlessness and impulsivity and improved self - control,
affect and mood compared to the control
group.
Home observations of child
behaviors found that PT+CT children significantly outscored controls in terms of positive
affect (mood) with mothers (but not fathers), while PT
group children scored higher than control children for positive
affect with father and had a marginally significant improvement with mothers.
Independent observations of children's
behavior found that treatment
group children showed significantly fewer submissive
behaviors (e.g., approval - seeking or help - seeking) and negative
behaviors (e.g., pouting, ridicule) and higher rates of positive -
affect behaviors (e.g., smiling, expressions of affection) than control
group children.
S - Anon International Family
Groups (for those who have been
affected by someone else's sexual
behavior)
Compared with the low - hostile
behavior group, high - hostile participants had fewer positive
behaviors, lower marital satisfaction, and reported more negative
affect after interacting with their spouse.
These statistics point to the importance of investigating sexual
behaviors associated with risk of acquiring HIV infection during adolescence as well as how best to protect adolescents from these risk
behaviors, especially those
groups increasingly
affected by the epidemic.