Now researchers from the UK and Hungary have presented
the first compelling scientific evidence that reptiles could be capable of social learning through imitation.
Not exact matches
With this thought in mind, the sometimes overwhelming feelings of guilt when saying «no» to something or someone, the selfishness we critically experience when we seemingly put our own needs and wants
first before those around us and the insufficiency we are
compelled to endure when we are torn between the two, are triumphantly replaced with logic, reason and
scientific evidence: I have to give to myself in order to continue to give to others.
Current
first - generation tools such as student surveys and self - report tools represent a valuable
first step, but too many of them lack
compelling scientific evidence for the measurement constructs, use flawed or limited measurement methodologies, are susceptible to faking or coaching, or are too narrow in terms of the scoring, reporting and guidance they seek to provide users.