Sentences with phrase «high social sensitivity»

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Second, the good teams all had high «average social sensitivity» — a fancy way of saying they were skilled at intuiting how others felt based on their tone of voice, their expressions and other nonverbal cues.
• adjustment difficulty (e.g., new school) • anxiety • autism spectrum disorder * • challenging behavior (e.g., tantrums, aggression) • depression • developmental delays • expressing and regulating emotions • family changes (e.g., divorce, new sibling) • high sensitivity • learning differences • loss and trauma • routines (e.g., bedtime, mealtime) • social skills • twice exceptional (2e) profile
«This implies that certain aspects of high - SES culture that have been observed in adults, such as increased self - focus and decreased social sensitivity, might be present in children as young as 4 years of age,» says Miller.
This combination of sensitivity, caring, high expectations and structure has been shown to have the best consequences for children, who commonly display academic achievement, good social skills, moral maturity, autonomy and high self - esteem.»
But it was cold this winter and C02 is plant food and only a trace gas and the greenhouse effect has been disproved anyway and even if the greenhouse effect does exist, C02 has negligible impact compared to water vapour and our only source of heat is the sun so it must be the sun, unless it is due to the C02 from volcanoes, but C02 follows warming so it can't be the C02 and the medieval warm period was warmer anyway and all the temperature reconstructions that show this not to be true are produced by corrupt scientists being paid by corrupt governments that have colluded to create an excuse to form a one world unelected social - ist government and even if the scientists are not that corrupt, although the e-mails prove they are, they have still got it wrong as the climate sensitivity is not as high as they think it is because it is basically the planets orbits and cosmic rays so we can say for a fact that the warming that probably does not exist is definatley not due to humans and even if it was the evidence is not sufficient to make drastic changes to the economy and increase taxes so that the politicians and scientists and business leaders get rich and leave us all poor — do they think we are stupid or something?
Further, as Reason Foundation Vice President Julian Morris «finds the administration's estimates of the social cost of carbon are «biased upwards» due to their reliance on three «simplistic models, all of which use estimates of climate sensitivity that are likely too high and two of which likely overestimate the economic impact of climate change.»
Thus, collectivism may be more compatible with populations possessing a high proportion of social sensitivity alleles and may lead to higher levels of well - being in such populations.
Here, we review recent work that has demonstrated a robust cross-national correlation between the relative frequency of variants in these genes and the relative degree of individualism — collectivism in each population, suggesting that collectivism may have developed and persisted in populations with a high proportion of putative social sensitivity alleles because it was more compatible with such groups.
The relationship between allele frequency and depression was partially mediated by individualism — collectivism, suggesting that reduced levels of depression in populations with a high proportion of social sensitivity alleles is due to greater collectivism.
In line with the social sensitivity hypothesis, a potential explanation for this relationship is that collectivism improves emotional well - being in populations with a high prevalence of social sensitivity alleles.
Given that there is a higher prevalence of these putative social sensitivity alleles in East Asian populations than in Caucasian populations, there may be a relationship between the relative proportion of these alleles and the predominant cultural forms in a population.
This suggests that the reduced lifetime prevalence of depression in populations with a high prevalence of social sensitivity alleles may be due to the increased levels of collectivism in those populations.
Yamaguchi and colleagues (Yamaguchi, 1994; Yamaguchi et al., 1995) found that higher levels of collectivism were correlated with greater sensitivity to social rejection using Mehrabian's (1976) sensitivity to rejection scale, which is the same scale that was associated with the A118G polymorphism (Way et al., 2009).
This increase in psychopathology following relocating to an individualistic culture among members of ethnic groups with a high proportion of social sensitivity alleles extends to other phenotypes such as social anxiety (Okazaki, 1997) and subclinical depression (Tafarodi and Smith, 2001).
Rather, it would suggest that collectivism was «stickier», representing a better fit in populations with a high proportion of putative social sensitivity alleles (Lieberman, 2009).
Taken together, these studies support the notion that collectivism can protect against psychopathology in populations with a high proportion of social sensitivity alleles.
Studies of high intensity EBHV programs focused on at - risk families have found that these programs have positive impacts on maternal care, as demonstrated by increased maternal responsiveness, warmth / sensitivity toward the child, and maintaining focus on the child; subsequently improving the cognitive and social behavioral functioning of the child (Guttentag et al., 2014; Black et al., 2007).
The second analysis showed that where sex, age and social desirability accounted for very little of the variance, five of the seven personality factors were closely related to Excitement: those high on Sociability, Interpersonal Sensitivity and Ambition, but low on Prudence and Inquisitiveness where interested in Excitement.
Benefits of dating while in high school include development of social skills, interdependence, cooperation, empathy and sensitivity.
[18] He also recommended that the Social Justice Report and Native Title Report be «given greater attention in government administration to promote a higher level of accountability and sensitivity to human rights commitments.»
This view is shared by the Special Rapporteur on the rights of indigenous peoples who has recommended that the reports of the Social Justice Commissioner «should be given greater attention in government administration to promote a higher level of accountability and sensitivity to human rights commitments».
Today, in 2016, F&CS's mission is to support, promote and strengthen the well - being of individuals and families by providing high - quality, accessible mental health care and related social services, with a particular sensitivity toward the needs of children.
Variations in the quality of maternal caregiving shape the neurobiological systems that regulate stress reactions.18 Higher sensitivity was found in mothers and fathers who valued attachments based on their recollections of being accepted themselves and sensitively cared for as a child.27 Likewise, in close relationships with non-parental caregivers or mentors in which the child feels safe and secure, the child will make ample use of joint attention to social and non-social objects and events.
High maternal sensitivity and social support, in combination with low perinatal anxiety, are associated with reduced odds of childhood AD.
Nor did it reduce the range, extent, or cost of treatment as usual: indeed the addition of developmental group psychotherapy to routine care was associated with a trend to higher costs over 12 months» follow - up (largely owing to two individuals in developmental group psychotherapy who spent substantial time in hospital or in the care of social services over follow - up — their exclusion in sensitivity analysis did not alter the main findings of the study).
And second, ``... good teams tested as having «high average social sensitivity» — a fancy way of saying that the groups were skilled at intuiting how members felt based on their tone of voice, how people held themselves, and the expressions on their faces» (60 - 61).
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