Sentences with phrase «highlighting social behaviour»

The proximity of the two FADs means that external stimuli, such as the zone's richness, can be considered as similar under each FAD, highlighting social behaviour on the part of the tuna.

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Existing studies show that impulsiveness is predictive of online risk taking behaviours, but this additional research with British and Italian young adults highlighted that high self - monitoring — or adapting behaviour in line with perceived social norms — was equally predictive of posting risky content, which Dr White says could mean young people think it's the best way to behave.
Rie Davies said: «This study provides support for prior research by Kirschner and Tomasello (2010) 1 and also highlights the need for schools and parents to understand the important role music making has in children's lives in terms of social bonding and helping behaviours.
This needs - based exploration of aggressive behaviour in a middle school has highlighted a number of important issues that need to be taken into consideration in efforts to construct a pathway to a healthier school environment in which students can explore risk - taking in learning, experience social interdependence, and, hopefully, meet their developmental needs for belonging, autonomy, and competence.
Research into moral development has highlighted how social behaviour refl ects the attitudes people hold about social conventions and about themselves.
Positive international meta - analytical reviews of SEE highlight its benefits, including for positive social behaviour, conduct problems, emotional distress and academic performance (Durlak et al., 2011) and anti-social behaviour, substance abuse, positive self - image, academic achievement and prosocial behaviour (Sklad et al., 2012).
The social influence model86 is also a useful conceptual framework to guide development of media interventions, as it highlights the core principles that promote successful persuasion and influence; for example, to the extent that interventions make use of the power of social validation by similar or liked others (i.e. «others like me are doing it») and of humans» tendency to act in accordance with prior commitments to others and to deep - seated values, they are likely to have more influence on viewers» attitudes, intents and behaviours.
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