To exert that influence, Cambridge Analytica — which claims to have 5,000 data points on every American — used people's data to psychologically nudge them to alter
their behaviors in predictable ways.
Not exact matches
«Time and again, allergies have been proven to alter activities and
behavior in somewhat
predictable ways,» said Rapp.
«Crowds seem to behave
in predictable ways, but the environment is not always built to accommodate people's
behavior.»
When fish are searching for food
in groups, their
behavior changes
in predictable ways: They clump together near the interesting stimulus and dart around, altering their body position relative to the water current.
I do believe, though, that with most dogs if you are usually fair and
predictable and use positive methods, they do forgive the occasional lapse on our part,
in much the same
way we might forgive a friend for shouting at us one day when that
behavior is out of character.
Nevertheless its sometimes helpful to think about them as if they're low - order systems and to talk about equilibrium, under the assumption that the envelope of variable
behavior moves
in a
predictable, low - order
way.
ENSO has significantly changed
behaviors and while it was never really reliably
predictable in most
ways in the past is likely to have assumed a succession of new states.
While
in the past they were simply thought of as jerks or worse, we now know there are
predictable patterns of
behavior involved and generally effective
ways of dealing with them.
Those assigned to healthy work - related
behavior and experience patterns differed
in their strengths profiles from those that demonstrated unhealthy patterns (i.e., burnout type)
in a
predictable way.