Research: A systematic effort to collect, analyze, and interpret quantitative or qualitative data that describe
how social characteristics, behavior, emotions, cognition, disabilities, mental disorders, and interpersonal transactions among individuals and organizations interact.
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To learn more about today's
social entrepreneurs — who they are,
how they're supported, and some of the
characteristics they share — check out the infographic we put together below.
You could use
social listening software (such as Hootsuite, SproutSocial, or SocialMention) to see
how often your brand is mentioned on
social media channels, news articles, or blogs, or you could conduct a wide - scale survey to see who has heard of your brand before and who hasn't, but these are indirect measures of a qualitative
characteristic.
The technological,
social and power
characteristics of the dominant media of communication in a society will have a strong influence on
how the society organises, interacts & thinks about itself.
That a congregation is constituted by publicly enacting a more universally practiced worship that generates a distinctive
social form implies study of that public form: What are the
social, cultural, and political locations of congregations of Christians and
how do those locations shape congregations»
social form today (synchronic inquiry); what have been the
characteristic social, cultural, and political locations of congregations historically and
how have those locations shaped congregations»
social forms (diachronic study); in what ways do congregations engage in the public arena as one type of institutionalized center of power among others?
If one desires to know caste rules, or
how women should be regarded, or the obligations of servant to master, or wife to husband, or children to parents, or king to people, or people to ruler, or concerning almost any question of
social relationship, here may be found what, until quite recent modern times, was the
characteristic Indian answer.45
Rather than concentrate upon the factors that describe the alienation of the church from a context with difficult
social characteristics, the session might tell itself the story of why its present members do in fact participate in the church and
how their own story approximates the
social hopes of those now inhabiting the neighborhood.
(As part of a much larger study, this work provides useful information on
characteristics of the audience and non-audience of religious programs, particularly in regard to
how the use of religious programs corresponds to other personality
characteristics and
social stances.)
In order to appreciate wine, it's essential to understand the
characteristics different grapes offer and
how those characteristics should be expressed in How to read body language signs and gestures - non-verbal communications - male and female, for work, social, dating, and mating relationsh
how those
characteristics should be expressed in
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How to read body language signs and gestures - non-verbal communications - male and female, for work,
social, dating, and mating relationships
Transforming Learning: Using Video For Cognitive, Emotional, And
Social Engagement also explores the notion of the «whole learner», expanding upon the complexity of the learning process and how receptiveness to instruction is affected by learners» cognitive, emotional, and social characteri
Social Engagement also explores the notion of the «whole learner», expanding upon the complexity of the learning process and
how receptiveness to instruction is affected by learners» cognitive, emotional, and
social characteri
social characteristics.
The Economic Policy Institute's Richard Rothstein has declared that «the influence of
social class
characteristics is probably so powerful that schools can not overcome it, no matter
how well trained are their teachers and no matter
how well designed are their instructional programs and climates.»
Demonstrate knowledge and understanding of physical,
social and intellectual development and
characteristics of students and
how these may affect learning.
We provided illustrative examples of
how the four
characteristics / capacities offered by Cogan et al. (2000) could be taught through the use of Internet «to fulfill the mission of the
social studies» («Foster the Development of the Skills...» para. 2).
They know
how to structure their lessons to meet the physical,
social and intellectual development and
characteristics of their students.
In the present study, I investigate: 1)
How children develop the ability to consider the nature of knowledge within the context of conversation; 2) Whether improved epistemological understanding supports children's critical thinking in informal
social learning; 3) Whether cognitive self - control and verbal IQ moderate or mediate epistemological development; and 4) Whether individual differences in epistemological understanding relate to parent
characteristics.
To better understand the circumstances faced by those who claim early
Social Security benefits, GAO examined: (1) demographic and occupational
characteristics associated with early claiming; (2) retirement income of early claimers compared to those who delay; and (3)
how PPACA changes health coverage options for early claimers.
The participating artists — Lisa Anne Auerbach, Luke Butler, Sarah Cain, Amanda Curreri, Aaron GM, Katie Grinnan, Drew Heitzler, Michael Parker, Conrad Ruiz, Zachary Royer Scholz, and Ginger Wolfe - Suarez — along with Los Angeles — based writer Catherine Wagley, spoke to
how they incorporate and reflect the material, topographic,
social, and political
characteristics of their respective cities in their work —
how they lay claim to a place and are shaped by it.
How great it is to peer into the
social world of a candidate's Facebook page to view photos, read wall postings, and even check out their friends and family — all of which can help you assess the character, personality, maturity, and other
characteristics of someone who may soon represent your company.
... while
social indicators report on observable population
characteristics, they reveal nothing about more behavioural population attributes such as individual and community priorities and aspirations for enhancing quality of life — indeed the whole question of what this might mean and
how it might be measured in an Aboriginal domain is only just beginning to be addressed.
Though age, gender and other individual
characteristics such as
social ability, coping style, temperament, good health and development have been shown to buffer against adverse life events, these
characteristics are not systematically discussed in relation to
how they influence children affected by organised violence (Almqvist & Broberg, 1999).
is a book that explains the major
characteristics of ADHD, outlines the range of available treatments and discusses
how ADHD impacts on self - esteem and
social skills.
Oxford University Press is a book that explains the major
characteristics of ADHD, outlines the range of available treatments and discusses
how ADHD impacts on self - esteem and
social skills.
How time flies: The effects of conversation
characteristics and partner attractiveness on duration judgments in a
social interaction.
It provides a broad and in - depth examination of a variety of factors that can impact on child outcomes:
how parents balance their working commitments and domestic arrangements;
characteristics and quality of the parents» relationship and
how they parent together; and the family's
social, financial and practical resources and
social networks.
Characteristics and Trends in Family - Centered Conceptualizations Epley, Summers, & Turnbull Journal of Family
Social Work, 13 (3), 2010 View Abstract Examines current conceptualizations of family - centered practice in an effort to determine whether there is a common definition and
how that definition has changed over the past decade.
It is expected to provide a broad and in - depth examination of a variety of factors that can impact on child outcomes:
how parents balance their working commitments and domestic arrangements;
characteristics and quality of the parents» relationship and
how they parent together; and the family's
social, financial and practical resources and
social networks.
Resilience in Black Families Hollingsworth (2013) In Handbook of Family Resilience View Abstract Explores
how many African - American families are able to succeed in the face of
social, economic, educational, and political adversities in addition to adversities that confront them at the level of the individual family;
characteristics of resilient black families; the benefits of studying black families through the lens of resilience; and barriers that interfere with such study.
In «We were not planning on this, but...»: Adoptive parents» reactions and adaptations to unmet expectations,» (Child and Family
Social Work, March 2015), Moyer and Goldberg explored
how adoptive parents responded to unanticipated
characteristics in their children.
Although the Pathways Project has many goals, one important objective (see others below) is to better understand
how child, family, peer and school
characteristics affect the attitudes children develop toward school and the level of participation children pursue in the classroom (e.g. engagement in academic and
social tasks in the classroom; initiative toward schoolwork).
Among them, there is the investigation centered on the understanding of the ecological context that regulates
social behaviors, in an attempt to show
how the physical and
social characteristics of the environment have influence on the relationship between people and vice-versa.
Understanding the Geospatial Relationship of Neighborhood
Characteristics and Rates of Maltreatment for Black, Hispanic, and White Children Freisthler, Bruce, & Needell Social Work: A Journal of the National Association of Social Workers, 52 (1), 2007 View Abstract Presents the results of a study examining how neighborhood characteristics are associated with rates of child maltreatment for Black, Hispanic, and
Characteristics and Rates of Maltreatment for Black, Hispanic, and White Children Freisthler, Bruce, & Needell
Social Work: A Journal of the National Association of
Social Workers, 52 (1), 2007 View Abstract Presents the results of a study examining
how neighborhood
characteristics are associated with rates of child maltreatment for Black, Hispanic, and
characteristics are associated with rates of child maltreatment for Black, Hispanic, and White children.
More specifically, we bridged literature from psychology, education, and family systems to create a culturally informed model that elucidates
how social position, parenting variables, racial discrimination, environmental / contextual factors, and learner
characteristics may serve as tenable pathways to the development of impostor phenomenon.
The study aimed to investigate the similarity in ego's and alters» smoking behavior and
how the associations are influenced by additional
social network
characteristics.
The purpose of the study was to investigate
how family functioning (defined as the ability that family members hold to manage stressful events, and intimate and
social relationships), the degree to which family members feel happy and fulfilled with each other (called family satisfaction), and the demographical
characteristics of siblings (age and gender) impacted on sibling relationships.