Invoking social theory, the more comprehensive perspective has the potential to shift the field of educational leadership research from a dominant preoccupation with «agency» (explaining leaders «
behaviors as a function of individual capacities, motivations, and traits), toward a more balanced understanding of how the structures within which leaders work also shape the work that they do.
EBRI uses this information to track retirees» decumulation
behavior as a function of individual characteristics and market dynamics.
I provided links to published accounts from past centuries and earlier BBC videos demonstrating that polar bears throughout the Chukchi Sea commonly hunt walrus on land; a fact that Attenborough distorted into a cinematic illusion misrepresenting a natural
behavior as a function of catastrophic climate change.
Maternal perceptions of deviance in child
behavior as a function of stress and clinic versus nonclinic status of the child: An analogue study
Children's responses to angry adult
behavior as a function of marital distress and history of inter-parent hostility
Lastly, it was expected that the impact of familial and parental functioning on adaptive parenting change would be in the same direction and of a similar magnitude across both the SB group and CG, given the expectation that similar developmental processes would relate to adaptive parenting change across both groups and the lack of evidence supporting qualitative or quantitative differences in the link between family / parent functioning and parenting
behaviors as a function of child illness status.
Not exact matches
In a New Yorker report, Arianna Huffington, the founder and CEO of Thrive Global, calls on companies to reassess their values: «This includes rejecting the cult of the top performer, which tolerates otherwise unacceptable
behavior, and instead building a culture that
functions as the company's immune system: surfacing cases of abuse and identifying toxic elements
as fast
as possible, and then quickly rejecting them.»
the preoccupation of the psychologist with purely human
behavior, its description, and development; the preoccupation of the sociologist and cultural anthropologist with the forms and development of society, make these mental health professionals unable to define the
function of the churchman, though their professions may well be of immense importance in providing information when the clergyman thinks through his unique and necessary role
as pastor to persons.
First, to say that this pear has mass might be to say that within the framework of physics and systems of physical measurement and associated units, there is some number m greater than zero, which, to some unspecified tolerance,
functions as a parameter in a mechanical analysis of the pear's
behavior.
What is most distinctive about us
as an animal species is that all of our vital
functions have been qualified and transformed by patterns of
behavior we have learned from the culture into which we were born.
These differences between the «mainstreams» cultivated by religious and general television are significant because for many years general television has been
functioning as a powerful, and perhaps even the major, cultivator of our society's values, attitudes and
behavior.
These characteristics of the mainstream of general television are significant, because for many years general television has been
functioning as a powerful, if not the most powerful, cultivator of our society «s over-all values, attitudes, and
behavior.
So, if they are using his age and his recent medical conditions
as an excuse for his
behavior and his comments, then why is he still allowed to
function and give interviews?
The persuasiveness of religious programs toward change appear to be greatest when they are viewed by a person who is in a state of attitude imbalance or transition and seeking new forms of gratification for his or her needs; when they are viewed by a person for whom religious faith has always been a viable, if not vital, option; when the options being presented are seen
as realistic and leading to a desirable end; when opportunity for demonstration exists in proximate distance to the viewing situation; and when the attitude or
behavior is not central to the individual's self - concept and ego -
functioning.
Thompson concluded from his research that while mass communication is able to fulfill some information
function when used widely and to advantage, actual
behavior change or response such
as attendance at a church, requires personal contact.
TMA / SDTA 1 Thermomechanical analysis - examination of dimensional changes
as a
function of temperature and viscoelastic
behavior as a result of variance in the applied force.
Any evidence for the claims about limbic / prefrontal cortex
function as sequel to emotional connection, specifically tying into modifying
behavior, also that Santa etc threatens this connection?
• 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?
This workbook also
functions as a layperson's primer on Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, helping parents teach kids how to reframe their cognitions and change their
behaviors to feel more calm and in control.»
The prefrontal cortex is sometimes called the area of our «Executive
Functions» because it is involved in many goal - directed
behaviors such
as organizing activities, planning, problem - solving, and evaluation of our own
behaviors.
His lab has looked at how the nature of stress in parent - child relationships influences child and family
function as well asand has the used longitudinal studies to look at the association between parenting styles and children's emotions and
behaviors that may contribute to early mental health issues in children.
Heightened anxiety might also look like the inability to fall or stay asleep (and lack of sleep only exacerbates anxiety); implementing rituals or repetitive
behaviors as a way to ward off anxious feelings (to varying degrees of success); continuing to experience peak anxiety after your loss week has passed (though often times, this is because of knowing support from others in the loss community and learning that loss can happen at anytime in many different ways); and losing relationships
as a
function of others not being able to manage or cope with your anxiety.
This is the first paper to examine the underlying neurobiological mechanisms
as a
function of breastfeeding, and to connect brain activity with maternal
behaviors among human mothers.
The American Engineers» Council for Professional Development defines Engineering
as: «The creative application of scientific principles to design or develop structures, machines, apparatus, or manufacturing processes, or works utilizing them singly or in combination; or to construct or operate the same with full cognizance of their design; or to forecast their
behavior under specific operating conditions; all
as respects an intended
function, economics of operation and safety to life and property.»
«The key point here is that we can say something about how the gene acts to influence this
behavior — that is, is by
functioning as a chemical messenger in cells that control this
behavior in the brain.
«For a long time, we've thought of brain imaging studies
as mainly a way to corroborate or confirm aspects of brain
function and pathology that we had already identified from studying a patient's
behavior,» said Aysenil Belger, PhD, professor of psychiatry and psychology at UNC and the study's senior author.
They probably use some of the terms he invented like [eigen]
function and various things like that; and some of his mathematics, for example, the equation with regard
as the central driving equation of quantum theory, which we call Schrödinger's equation, which governs the
behavior of the subatomic matter.
Because the prion - forming protein identified in the study normally
functions as a regulator of gene activity, the researchers say their discovery raises the possibility that when it switches to a prion state, it could alter genetic expression and bacterial
behavior.
While displaying this
behavior, the bonded platinum nanoparticles maintain an effective surface area
functioning as a catalyst for chemical reactions, a discovery that could lower the production costs of platinum - catalyzed fuel cells.
According to the Australian researchers, current apprehension about human - animal co-sleeping and bed sharing between parents and their children focuses too much on possible negative aspects or consequences, such
as poor health, impaired
functioning, the development of problematic
behavior, and even sexual dysfunction.
Additionally, the survey assessed family resources, including income and education, and other measures that impact children's psychological
functioning and
behavior, such
as parental distress, family conflict, non-corporal discipline, parental monitoring, and deviant peer affiliation.
Already, the researchers have found that the 2 - D zinc oxide nanosheets they've grown are able to
function as semiconductor transistors called a p - type, the opposite electronic
behavior of naturally occurring zinc oxide.
What makes cognition especially challenging
as a target of this technology,
as opposed to motor
behavior, is that memory
function is represented by sparse and partially overlapping neural networks consisting of millions of neurons, Markovic says.
The authors note that understanding the mechanisms that mediate migratory sleeplessness may provide insights into the etiology of changes in sleep and
behavior in seasonal mood disorders,
as well
as into the
functions of sleep itself.
Whenever the data is passed on to
functions, which might then send the data out from the smartphone or display other suspicious
behavior as defined in a preset corpus of rules, the pertinent markers are checked.
«Many studies show the integrative
function of the dorsolateral prefrontal cortex in relatively simple cognitive tasks, and we believe that this relatively basic process forms the foundation for far more complex forms of
behavior and decision - making, such
as norm enforcement,» said lead author Joshua Buckholtz, now an assistant professor of psychology at Harvard.
Boasting a wide array of
behaviors, including electronic, magnetic and superconducting, these multifunctional materials are poised to expand the way we think about the
functions of traditional silicon - based electronic devices such
as cell phones or computers.
Above here, the
behavior of density
as a
function of temperature approached normal again, because the difference in volume between ordered and disordered states began to drop.
Knowing these larvae respond to odors but not fully understanding the process by which they make decisions via olfactory cues, scientists at UC Santa Barbara are using this model organism to study brain
function as it relates to
behavior control.
The conductivity and other transport properties
as a
function of disorder, temperature, and frequency point to a non-Fermi liquid - like
behavior, whereas photoemission experiments and magnetic properties indicate the presence of a Fermi surface in momentum space.
Dr. Gradinaru's research interests focus on developing tools and methods for neuroscience (optogenetic actuators and sensors; tissue clearing and imaging)
as well
as on investigating the mechanisms underlying deep brain stimulation (DBS) and on the long - term effects of DBS on neuronal health,
function, and ultimately
behavior.
So over time, changes in the cytoskeleton form the shape and
behavior of cells and, ultimately, the structure and
function of the organism
as a whole.
By using the smaller and less complex cricket brain
as a model, Dr. Adamo hopes to uncover more broad patterns of nervous system
function in both immune responses and, of course,
behavior.
Parents whose children had anesthesia once under age 3 reported more problems with mental skills known
as executive
functions — skills that help with memory, impulse control, planning and flexibility — but not with other
behaviors.
His studies of nonsuicidal self - injury (such
as cutting and burning) among adolescents have demonstrated that these
behaviors may serve an adaptive
function by activating the body's ability to self - regulate runaway anger, anxiety, or stress.
Serotonin [5 - hydroxytryptamine, (5 - HT)-RSB-
function influences normal fear
as well
as pathological anxiety,
behaviors critically dependent on the amygdala in animal models and in clinical studies.
The supplement examines the issues surrounding distracted driving by teens, exploring developmental states and changes that are associated with adolescents» distractibility and their relation to driving, examining patterns of distraction among newly licensed adolescents
as well
as brain
function, considering the potential role played by parental modeling of distracted
behavior while driving, accounting for the role of technology and the influence of peer passengers and society norms, and investigating policy, legislation, and intervention.
Though the scientists don't know if such individual and pack
behavior is a common occurrence, observations like these on Isle Royale provide insight into how animal societies
function as well
as the vicissitudes of the food chain cycle on Isle Royale, also helping to inform other models of the natural world.
The researchers, led by professor of biology Leslie Griffith, concluded that sNPF has an important regulatory
function in sleep in addition to its previously known
function coordinating
behaviors such
as eating and metabolism.
Some negative effects that scientists have discovered when fish consume plastic include reduced activity rates and weakened schooling
behavior,
as well
as compromised liver
function.