They had different standards, different ways of raising children, different diets, different styles of worship, different beliefs,
different social patterns.
Not exact matches
While there's no specific reason to think Americans would behave any differently than the study subjects, it is a possibility that we're less easy to anger (yeah, I don't think so either) or other
social networks show
different patterns.
From an anthropological perspective,
different marriage and mating
patterns (including monogamy) are adaptations to
different economic,
social, and demographic conditions.
Some anthropologists do respect distinctly religious ideas such as holiness and life - after - death, but many still try to explain religion away as no more than a shared «language» for expressing
social patterns, calming irrational fears or marking men as somehow
different from animals.
Traditional India had been a land in which peoples and communal groups who followed
different religions, lived according to
different cultural values and
social patterns and spoke
different languages, coexisted.
[11] The inescapable reality that new
patterns of
social, economic, political, religious and cultural inter-relationships and identities emerged through the colonial encounter can not be simply brushed aside or dismissed with the comment that this was a terrible time and that it is good that things are
different now.
Based on peer ratings and playground observations, Gazelle identified three important subgroups of shy kids, with very
different patterns of
social relationships.
Dr Spikins added: «We argue that the
social significance of the broader
pattern of healthcare has been overlooked and interpretations of a limited or calculated response to healthcare have been influenced by preconceptions of Neanderthals as being «
different» and even brutish.
When Vendramin and her colleagues looked at how
different generations in Belgium, France, Germany, Hungary, Italy, and Portugal relate to work — her study was part of the European
Social Patterns of Relations to Work (SPReW) project — they found that everyone is
different.
As a result, they observed
patterns between young men and young women that reveal that there is a feminine and a masculine way of behaving on the Internet and that there are
different ways of expressing discrimination on
social networks sites.
He and his colleagues speculate that the
different patterns come about as a kind of
social negotiation over who's going to be active when — because it would be tough if one parent is always stuck foraging at night.
Children with the lowest scores on the
social cognition tests showed atypical responses to the unknown words — no response at all, for example, or activity in a
different part of the brain, while those with the higher scores showed a more typical
pattern of brain activation in the left hemisphere, the authors report online today in PLOS ONE.
«By analyzing
different types of
social media, search terms, or even blogs, we are able to capture people's thinking, communication patterns, health, beliefs, prejudices, group behaviors — essentially everything that has ever been studied in social and personality psychology,» says James Pennebaker, president of the Society of Personality and Social Psychology (SPSP), which is kicking off its annual conference today in A
social media, search terms, or even blogs, we are able to capture people's thinking, communication
patterns, health, beliefs, prejudices, group behaviors — essentially everything that has ever been studied in
social and personality psychology,» says James Pennebaker, president of the Society of Personality and Social Psychology (SPSP), which is kicking off its annual conference today in A
social and personality psychology,» says James Pennebaker, president of the Society of Personality and
Social Psychology (SPSP), which is kicking off its annual conference today in A
Social Psychology (SPSP), which is kicking off its annual conference today in Austin.
In
different experiments we will examine the effects of exogenous (intranasal oxytocin) and endogenous (providing
social support) oxytocin on fear and reward related brain activation
patterns, functional connectivity, stress reactivity and trauma - related psychopathology symptoms.
With that said, we are always in the loop on chains of emails (especially now that are in
different parts of the country), and Julianne and I are very involved in the creative aspect of Emi - Jay, whether that means picking new colors and
patterns for upcoming seasons, working on our website or even
social media — we have the best time picking out cute things to Instagram!
In chatting with a lot of
different kinds of people, you will understand your own
patterns and quirks more quickly than your normal
social life.
A second goal of the project was to understand the unique
patterns of
social - emotional strengths and weaknesses in
different diagnostic groups.
Ondak explores the potential for
different orders, new
patterns of behaviour, and ultimately, alternative
social and political possibilities.
* There is too much conflicting evidence about climate change to know whether it is actually happening * Current climate change is part of a
pattern that has been going on for millions of years * Climate change is just a natural fluctuation in Earth's temperatures * Even if we do experience some consequences from climate change, we will be able to cope with them * The effects of climate change are likely to be catastrophic * The evidence for climate change is unreliable * There are a lot of very
different theories about climate change
and little agreement about which is right * Scientists have in the past changed their results to make climate change appear worse than it is * Scientists have hidden research that shows climate change is not serious * Climate change is a scam * Social / behavioural scepticism measures * Climate change is so complicated, that there is very little politicians can do about it * There is no point in me doing anything about climate change because no - one else is * The actions of a single person doesn't make any difference in tackling climate change * People are too selfish to do anything about climate change * Not much will be done about climate change, because it is not in human nature to respond to problems that won't happen for many years * It is already too late to do anything about climate change * The media is often too alarmist about climate change * Environmentalists do their best to emphasise the worst possible effects of climate change * Climate change has now become a bit of an outdated issue * Whether it is important or not, on a day - to - day basis I am bored of hearing about climate change
«Population» effects on emissions are determined by consumption
patterns of
different countries and
social groups.
We applied generalised linear mixed models via PROC GLIMMIX to estimate the effects of
different transitional
patterns of exercise on depressive symptoms with HLDS as the event, after adjusting for the previous CESD score, age, gender, level of education, marital status, smoking, physical function, emotional support,
social participation, self - rated health, economic satisfaction, employment and 10 chronic conditions.
At more advanced levels, consideration of
different theories and their support, as well as developmental trends in the areas of physiological, intellectual, emotional, and
social development arc stressed, along with an appreciation of variations in
patterns of development as this relates to both normal and exceptional populations [Ainsworth 1981; Peters et al. 1974].
This information is essential in order to accurately assess everything from population growth
patterns to the special educational and
social needs of
different neighborhoods.
Using our own benchmarks of success at
different life stages, developed as part of the Brookings
Social Genome Model (now a partnership with the Urban Institute and Child Trends), we find similar
patterns.
To examine
patterns of change in
social, emotional and behavioural characteristics between pre-school and entry to primary school in more detail, children were again divided into three groups according to their score on each of the scales at age 3 and at primary school entry indicating
different severities of difficult behaviour (normal, borderline or abnormal, see Appendix 2 for details of the score ranges each SDQ scale for these classifications).
The following article summarizes the overall post-divorce risks for children of divorce and problems with traditional visiting
patterns, evaluates
social science empirical research relevant to developing appropriate parenting plans for children, describes
different types of co-parental post-divorce relationships, and summarizes the rationale for developing parenting plan models that offer multiple access options to parents for consideration.
Estimates involving trust and relationship quality showed remarkably
different patterns on egos» smoking propensity: associations between relationship quality and smoking were found to obscure the otherwise beneficial effects of constructive
social relations on health and well - being.
In this study we will examine the longitudinal contribution of each type of
social competence, that is, nervousness and
social skills during a
social task and
social problems at school, to
different patterns of
social anxiety during adolescence and emerging adulthood.
We found heterogeneity in developmental profiles of
social skills during the preschool ages, and we identified parenting practices that contributed to
different patterns of
social skills development.