Sentences with phrase «how relationship research»

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The research out of Baylor University's business school surveyed nearly 500 adults about how a phenomenon the researchers dub «phubbing» — i.e. snubbing someone for your phone — impacts relationships.
Not so fast, says JPMorgan, which argues the likelihood of a full rebound will remain low until investors get more clarity on Facebook's relationship with political - research company Cambridge Analytica, and how much liability the tech giant has.
Dr. Brown's research is focused on vulnerability and how that openness fosters connection, innovation, relationships, and more.
The report shows how forward - thinking research teams from global brands now use insight communities to build customer relationships and deliver agile insight to key stakeholders in the company.
Starbucks» recent moves to enhance its relationship with Green Mountain show how difficult it is to displace the market leader, especially when Green Mountain spends heavily on research and development in order to maintain its position.
Research shows that self - awareness — knowing who we are and how others see us — is the foundation for high performance, smart choices, and lasting relationships.
An experience like this was part of what inspired Craig Groeschel, founder and senior pastor of LifeChurch.tv, to start researching the benefits and drawbacks of technology, and how we can have a healthy relationship with our phones.
She research [ed] and verified how a very small number of families created an «interlocking directory» of relationships through owning major businesses, holding significant or controlling interests in multiple forms of media (both print and broadcast), serving on major philanthropical foundations and / or non-profit boards, and involving themselves in the shaping of local politics.
Drawing from a vast body of research, she uncovers the underlying processes that affect relationships within and between groups and helps leaders understand how to promote an appreciation for diversity and build effective collaborations with diverse groups.
As I've written before, there's been some research on divorced men, but they tend to focus on men who have children and what happens to their relationship with their kids post-divorce, but mostly on how it the loss of contact negatively impacts the children.
Research has shown that a strong, secure attachment is the best foundation for healthy development, so it's important to know how to develop such an attachment bond and what to avoid that may harm the relationship.
New research on over 1.5 million people shows how parental death affects adult relationships.
In 1997, Darren was awarded a Fulbright Fellowship to research modern family structures in Northern Europe, where he worked with governments, NGOs, and many dozens of couples living in non-traditional family relationships to understand what the needs of non-traditional families are, and what the United States could learn from how non-traditional families were being recognized abroad.
Born out of a series of parents» workshops that combined Siegel's cutting - edge research on how communication impacts brain development with Hartzell's decades of experience as a child - development specialist and parent educator, this book guides parents through creating the necessary foundations for loving and secure relationships with their children.
Drawing on stunning new findings in neurobiology and attachment research, they explain how interpersonal relationships directly impact the development of the brain, and offer parents a step - by - step approach to forming a deeper understanding of their own life stories, which will help them raise compassionate and resilient children.
In Attached at the Heart, we talk about Jay Belsky's research on the transition to parenthood and how incredibly difficult it can be for couples, even couples who are strong in their relationships.
This highly - regarded training is set within the very new and groundbreaking research into what we now know about how parents change and how secure attachment is operationalised in the earliest relationship.
Her primary research focuses on how parent - child relationships influence children's development, especially children's peer aggression and social competence.
The Circle of Security ® Parenting ™ program is based on decades of research about how secure parent - child relationships can be supported and strengthened.
In fact, research - psychologists Lawrence A. Kudek and John Gottman maintain that our satisfaction with our partners is tied to how well we resolve conflicts with them and how effectively we manage the negative fallout of disagreements on our relationships and on us individually.
Research that began with the late psychologist John Bowlby's Attachment Theory back in the 1950s has shown the critical need for consistently loving, sensitive responsiveness to develop a secure parent - child attachment — that component that forms the foundation of how our babies and toddlers go on to relate to others... in all relationships... through the rest of their lives.
There is so much more to be said about sibling relationships and there is a great deal of research that shows how birth order impacts siblingship.
This research may have opened up a further avenue of study in relation to the use of epidural and the resulting increased risk of IV oxytocic medication and how this can have a detrimental affect on the breastfeeding relationship.
Years of research have shown the importance of the early years in shaping how children grow, learn and form relationships.
Future research should focus on how relationships between religious or spiritual involvement and health change over time, and whether support services designed to enhance particular aspects of religion and spirituality in interested patients might help improve their well - being.
Scholnick's lab's relationship with local fishermen is just one example of how science and basic research can touch people's everyday lives, a message Scholnick wishes to convey beyond the scientific community.
NUS enjoys close relationships with 10 national institutes, 14 university research institutes, and more than 50 faculty - based research centers, and it seems likely that the combination of research excellence and tech transfer know - how will quickly lead to many other entrepreneurial opportunities.
Future research will look at how every extra second consumers spend on a page affects their relationship with an organization, as well as their perception of its credibility and their overall brand attitude.
During the September Congressional fight over how much to provide and whether to offset it, Mulvaney posted a Facebook update in which he questioned the relationship between Zika and birth defects, and asked whether «we really need government - funded research at all» given this alleged uncertainty.
A 14 - year - old boy reviewed a paper on the relationship between the brain's reward system and Facebook likes and concluded: «The research is interesting, but it's not obvious how this knowledge will help with anything.»
The legislators hint at part of their agenda by describing how the assessment should examine «the relationship, or lack of relationship, of our research universities with other parts of our national research enterprise, including the federally - funded National Laboratories.»
Changing the research «culture,» including how mentor - postdoc relationships are developed and maintained, is challenging in any university.
The research focus was on factors associated with relationship breakups, observing how different types of relationships affect and are affected by substance use.
«Raising a child with autism: How optimism can help to cope: Research sheds light on relationship between optimism, coping strategies, and depressive symptoms of Hispanic parents of children with autism.»
Research published in the June special issue of SAGE journal, Social Science Information (SSI), delves deeper into our relationship with other creatures, critically examining our own animal nature, and looking at how animals profoundly influence our culture — perhaps more so than we had initially thought.
Research has shown the significance of social relationships in influencing adult human behavior and health; however, little is known about how children's perception of their social networks correlates with stress and how it may influence development.
Warinner and colleague, Cecil M. Lewis, Jr., co-direct OU's Laboratories of Molecular Anthropology and Microbiome Research and the research focused on reconstructing the ancestral human oral and gut microbiome, addressing questions concerning how the relationship between humans and microbes has changed through time and how our microbiomes influence health and disease in diverse populations, both today and in tResearch and the research focused on reconstructing the ancestral human oral and gut microbiome, addressing questions concerning how the relationship between humans and microbes has changed through time and how our microbiomes influence health and disease in diverse populations, both today and in tresearch focused on reconstructing the ancestral human oral and gut microbiome, addressing questions concerning how the relationship between humans and microbes has changed through time and how our microbiomes influence health and disease in diverse populations, both today and in the past.
«This work adds a significant piece to our understanding of the role of microbes in shaping animal ecology and behavior, and raises new questions about these relationships and how to exploit them for managing pests — hallmarks of excellent research,» said John Ruberson, head of the entomology department.
They also intend to incorporate functional imaging into their research to learn about how the relationship between function and structure is affected with increasing amyloid burden.
Indeed, the results of this research showed the importance of considering the relationship between the different self - efficacy beliefs and how they combine with each other.
A large body of research in communication shows how touch is used as a social «glue» between people — building relationships and influencing trust.
The new research, involving 73 researchers working in 35 nations and funded by the Economic and Social Research Council (UK), explored how people of different cultures see themselves and their relationships withresearch, involving 73 researchers working in 35 nations and funded by the Economic and Social Research Council (UK), explored how people of different cultures see themselves and their relationships withResearch Council (UK), explored how people of different cultures see themselves and their relationships with others.
«We found that among the more salient themes that emerged from our research was that participants» perceived relationships with Gaga affected how close they felt to her,» Click said.
This new research aims to understand the relationship between light exposure and how an individual's circadian rhythm is affected across a transition from day to night shift schedules.
Jonathon Beckmeyer, assistant professor in the Department of Applied Health Science at the IU School of Public Health - Bloomington and author of the study, said his research generally focuses on the onset of teen alcohol use and how their social relationships shape those experiences.
Underwood's research focuses on adolescents» social relationships, developmental origins and outcomes of social aggression and how adolescents» engagement with text messaging and social media influences their relationships and adjustment.
Cavanaugh's research is presented in «Because I (Don't) Deserve It: How Relationship Reminders and Deservingness Influence Consumer Indulgence,» forthcoming in the Journal of Marketing Rresearch is presented in «Because I (Don't) Deserve It: How Relationship Reminders and Deservingness Influence Consumer Indulgence,» forthcoming in the Journal of Marketing ResearchResearch.
Her research interests include (1) how pollinators and the pollination services they provide are affected by global change, (2) the relationship between biodiversity and ecosystem services, (3) plant - pollinator networks, and (4) pollinator conservation and restoration.
Dr. Young's research seeks to understand how the brain functions to regulate social relationships.
Once I realized how large of an impact my relationship with money was having on my mental health (hey, there was research to prove it), I started making changes.
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