Sentences with phrase «complex social linking»

There's a multi-tiered leveling up system that focuses on using experience points for upgrading special moves called «Talent Arts,» and a complex social linking system that grants bonus perks depending on how well you get along with your selected teammates.

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It's a fraught and complex cultural phenomenon, linked to a number of related shifts: increased political polarisation and extremism, the rise of social media and postmodern philosophy.
Instead of dividing the complex activity of a congregation into categories of sacred behavior and secular baggage, this approach sees God's meaning as fully available only to members who perceive the entirety of social links that make their group whole.
It represents complex issues around separation and independence that are inextricably linked with social and cultural support of parents and children.
But noise has also been linked to health problems, such as heart disease and mental illness, and has been shown to change social behavior and interfere with the performance of complex tasks.
«We found that the degree to which infants visually tracked the tutors and the toys they held was linked to brain measures of infant learning, showing that social behaviors give helpful information to babies in a complex natural language learning situation,» Kuhl said.
Researchers trying to tease out the complex relationship between social isolation, loneliness, and mortality say that it's the isolation that's linked to an increased risk of death.
linking probabilistic simple climate models, complex Earth system models, and econometric analyses of historical weathering and climate impacts to project future risks associated with climate change and improve estimates of the social cost of carbon.
In fact, having emotionally close relationships with child - care providers as a toddler has been linked with more positive social behavior and more complex play later as a preschooler.3 Kindergartners with close teacher relationships have been shown to be more engaged in classroom activities, have better attitudes about school, and demonstrate better academic performance.4 Thus, teacher - child relationships appear to be an important part of children's social and academic success in school.
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