Not exact matches
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Using the mediated narrative of a digital game led his student to demonstrate what educational psychologist Lev Vygotsky famously observed: «In play a child is always above his
average age, above his
daily behavior; in play it is as though he were a head taller than himself.»
The
average working life of a service dog is ten years, however there are many variables that can affect this number such as the age of the dog at placement and the types of task
behaviors the dog does on a
daily basis.
The fractal scaling
behavior in the power spectra of 1 / f fluctuations abounds in astrophysical phenomena (Press 1978:103): the Gutenberg - Richter law of earthquakes (Scholz 1991:41), volcanic activity (Scholz 1991:41), the flow rate of the Nile (Mandelbrot & Wallis 1969:321), ocean currents (Taft & Hickery 1974:403) and
daily average air humidity fluctuations (Vattay & Harnos 1993, unpublished).
When gambling
behavior was examined in greater detail,
daily smokers had higher SOGS scores, stronger cravings to gamble, spent more money gambling and had gambled five days more each month on
average than non-
daily smokers.
On days of greater stress (i.e., days when stress was more than
average for that individual), spouses reported feeling more depleted, and these feelings of depletion were found to account for decreases in relationship satisfaction and increases in argumentative
behaviors on these high stress days.5 In other words, coping with
daily life stressors can place a strain on relationships by draining spouses of the energy and resources needed to behave well, resulting in poor relationship outcomes.