Sentences with phrase «coupled model behavior»

Lyon, B. 2009: Southern Africa Summer Drought and Heat Waves: Observations and Coupled Model Behavior.
These errors were immediately obvious because the global distribution of sea surface temperature is well known from satellite monitoring, and the symptoms of erroneous coupled model behavior were readily expressed in that variable.

Not exact matches

Beyond the tension mismatched parenting expectations will cause the couple, it's also modeling unhealthy behavior for your children:
«The coupling of these two models is predicated on the assertion that climate change drives changes in extreme events, extreme events interact with human perception of risk to influence emissions behaviors and emissions behaviors then feed back into climate change, leading to a fully interacting model
In a post the other day about bargain prices for a couple of Elizabeth Peters ebooks in the Kindle Store, I made the point that readers may actually be able to influence publisher pricing behavior when we jump on bargain prices like those mentioned in the post, even while the Kindle bestseller list shows some signs that Kindle owners are accepting agency - model pricing:
Earth system models, particularly the land and atmosphere components that intersect precisely where we all live, grow our food and operate our economies, need to be developed together, with their coupled behavior considered from the start.
Your comments about poor predictive models leading to so much greater need for preventative action coupled with comments about unstable systems which come and go explosively (nuclear detonations) reminded me of some cold war behaviors.
4 looked at the responses of five DGVMs, coupled to a fast climate analog model, finding dramatic divergence in future behavior, particularly of tropical vegetation responses to drought and boreal ecosystem responses to elevated temperature and changing soil moisture.
2, 3 The climate model component is a two - dimensional (zonally averaged) model that reproduces the behavior of coupled atmosphere - ocean general circulation models (AOGCMs).
Through thoughtful, individualized application of the Teaching - Family Model coupled with intensive clinical work, we have found that our students are able to make significant changes, both in their outward behavior patterns and more importantly, in their inner thought patterns and processes.
However, few studies with gay male couples have used the Actor — Partner Interdependence Model framework to examine whether factors influence an individual and his partner's sexual risk behaviors.
We next re-ran all models regarding individual's prior relationship experiences and couple premarital behavior and dynamics controlling for race / ethnicity, income, education, religiousness, and religious attendance.
The course will include discussion about the unique difficulties of doing sex therapy for the therapist - The definition of female and male sexual dysfunctions - The physiology of the human sexual response - The models of sexual behaviors - How to diagnose and evaluate if the couple does actually present with a primary sexual dysfunction or the dysfunction is a symptom of a deteriorated relationship that has to be addressed before sex therapy is started.
I draw upon multiple theories to include: play and filial therapy for children, dialectical behavior therapy (DBT), systems and structural theory for families, imago and Gottman theory for couples, a variety of addiction recovery models, depth psychotherapy, narrative therapy, psychodevelopmental psychology, inner child work and spiritual direction.
Neil Jacobson: «A Behavioral Approach» The Integrated Behavioral Couples model is demonstrated which adds strategies that promote «acceptance of partner» to balance and enhance the traditional behavior focus on change.
Imago developed a therapeutic model based on the mate selection process and developed a variety of techniques like the Couple's Dialog, the Behavior Change Request Process and «Caring Behaviors».
Associations between working models of attachment and conflict management behavior in romantic couples.
This study examined how sensitive support provision and receipt were related to marital outcomes in a sample of 57 happily married, middle - class couples from the Midwestern U.S. To assess how observed supportive behaviors may be differentially associated with self - reported support satisfaction, marital love, and marital conflict for men and women, we utilized a series of Actor Partner Interdependence Models (APIM).
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