Genetic
differences between individuals lead to quantitative variations in dietary requirements for energy and nutrient needs, and to maintain health.
Not exact matches
To the group's surprise, even small methylation variations
between individuals were sufficient to create
differences between individuals» amygdala reactivity, said
lead author Yuliya Nikolova, a graduate student in Hariri's group.
Muralidharan evaluated four different facets of the program including the impact of performance pay on learning, whether it
led to any negative consequences on the teachers, the
difference between group incentives and
individual, and the relative effectiveness of teacher performance pay versus spending the same money on additional school inputs.
It is believed that too much catering for
individual differences and
individual progression
leads to an ever - widening gap
between high - and low - achievers.
For certain
individuals, it may be more prudent to purchase a term life insurance policy with lower premiums for a fixed amount of time and take the
difference in savings
between the two policies and invest in different types of stocks, bonds and mutual funds which may
lead to higher returns and a more diversified portfolio.
On the other hand, in another pilot study targeting
individuals at clinical high risk for psychosis, there were no significant
differences in cognition
between the intervention and control groups immediately post - training.21 Furthermore, high attrition rates
led the authors to suggest that more engaging interventions should be trialled, especially for younger age groups.
Given that crying may or may not elicit support (Averill, 1968; Harber et al., 2008; Hendriks, Croon, et al., 2008; Hendriks & Vingerhoets, 2006; Nelson, 1998; Sander, Frome, & Scheich, 2007) and may or may not
lead to feeling better or to the receipt of support (Bylsma et al., 2008), a fuller understanding of crying necessitates examinations of the interactions
between individual difference factors and the contexts in which both crying and social support occur (Peter et al., 2001; Vingerhoets et al., 2000).