Kogan's work involved modeling
human behavior through social media.
(Ajaccio, France) «Naturel pas naturel» brings together ancient and contemporary artworks to examine
human behavior through its interaction and interpretation of nature.
The sensors and cognitive technologies work in concert, to register and interpret «multimodal»
human behavior through multiple activities over an extended duration.
Why do you think few scientists have looked at
human behavior through the lens of evolution and natural selection?
Through his return to a strong Augustinian view of humanity, Reinhold Niebuhr abandoned any effort to forge loving relations among humans through collective goodwill in favor of advancing justice at the level of
human behavior through the use of power.
For example, some scientists do attempt to throw light on
human behavior through the study of other creatures.
The film examines
human behavior through consistently provocative and often hilarious case studies.
«I got really interested in trying to understand how we could model
human behavior through social media because there's residue of who we are in everything we do and here we had lots of little behaviors that we could use to try to understand a little bit more about who you are.»
Not exact matches
There's a common mindset about
human health: that there are some illnesses we get because we're unlucky and some we get because we helped bring them on
through our
behavior or lifestyle.
Research from the U.S. Department of Health and
Human Services published in April concluded that social influence can encourage a particular
behavior through direct or indirect persuasion.
Studies of
human behavior repeatedly point to the inability of investors to stay the course
through tough times.
Hell might be real, I know I have seen aspects of hellish
behavior and scenarios on this planet... and I can see why the need for a hell might exist in the minds of
humans (payback for all the crap / hell someone else gets put
through).
And if God chooses to convict us
through the words of another broken
human, we can easily interpret conviction as being judgmental,
behavior modification, rule - making, legalism or worst of all — shame.
The essence of
human behavior is the interaction
through which one individual exchanges information with one or more other individuals. . . .
the preoccupation of the psychologist with purely
human behavior, its description, and development; the preoccupation of the sociologist and cultural anthropologist with the forms and development of society, make these mental health professionals unable to define the function of the churchman, though their professions may well be of immense importance in providing information when the clergyman thinks
through his unique and necessary role as pastor to persons.
William I. Thomas and Florian Znaniecki, The Polish Peasant in Europe and America (Boston: Gorham Press, 1918 - 20); cf. Herbert Blumer, An Appraisal of Thomas» «The Polish Peasant in Europe and America» (New York: Social Science Research Council, 1939); Ellsworth Faris, «The Sect and the Sectarian,» in The Nature of
Human Nature (Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1938); Liston Pope, Millhands and Preachers, A Study of Gastonia (New Haven, Conn.: Yale University Press, 1940); Raymond J. Jones, A Comparative Study of Civil
Behavior Among Negroes (Washington: Howard University, 1939); Arthur H. Fauset, Black Gods of the Metropolis (Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, 1944); J. F. C. Wright, Slava Boku, The Story of the Dukhobors (New York: Farrar & Rinehart, 1940); Ephraim Ericksen, The Psychological and Ethical Aspects of Mormon Group Life (Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1922); Edward Jones Allen, The Second United Order among Mormons (New York: Columbia University Press, 1936); Robert Henry Murray, Group Movements
Through the Ages (New York: Harper & Bros., 1935); David Ludlum, Social Ferment in Vermont, Columbia Studies in American Culture, No. 5 (New York: Columbia University Press, 1939).
One can trace the history of organizational
behavior studies from early «scientific management» days
through the discovery of «
human relations.
They are, first, the development of the student's emotional, intellectual, social, and professional life; second, knowledge and understanding of
human behavior in breadth and depth; and third, the ability to relate to others therapeutically
through an understanding of psychotherapeutic approaches and processes.
(I) n the course of a long term relationship, taking into account the practical realities of our
human need to experience life on our own, or
through experiences with other platonic or romantic relationships, perhaps a new kind of conversation can unfold with your spouse or partner where you jointly communicate your needs and set reasonable and practical parameters of what is and isn't allowed in your marriage, so the negative and hidden
behaviors associated with adultery don't take place.
Unlike parenting how - to manuals based on
behavior modification, the Blueprint for Action is the most comprehensive document ever written on what is required for parents and society to create conditions that foster optimal
human development from preconception
through early childhood.
APPPAH educates professionals and the public worldwide, as shown
through scientific discoveries and continually emerging evidence, that prenatal and perinatal experiences have a profound impact on the subsequent quality of health and
human behavior and that life is a continuum which starts before conception, not after birth.
Of course, reality is a lot more complicated than this rough caricature — biology is NOT destiny for animals with a complex brain, and
human instincts are filtered
through layer upon layer of culture and other learned
behavior.
- Cognitive Neuroscience The Cognitive Neuroscience emphasis seeks highly innovative and interdisciplinary proposals aimed at advancing a rigorous understanding of how the
human brain supports thought, perception, affect, action, social processes, and other aspects of cognition and
behavior, including how such processes develop and change in the brain and
through evolutionary time.
Choi, Christine Lippard, an assistant professor of
human development and family studies at Iowa State; and Shinyoung Jeon, a postdoctoral research fellow at the University of Oklahoma - Tulsa, analyzed data measuring inhibitory control (the ability to pay attention and control natural, but unnecessary thoughts or
behaviors) and math achievement for low - income students in Head Start
through kindergarten.
Back in the early 1950s, when I was a graduate student at Harvard, the general assumption was that language, like all other
human activities, is just a collection of learned
behaviors developed
through the same methods used to train animals — by reinforcement.
But Bem's work stands apart because he has spent a lifetime designing rigorous experiments to measure
human behavior, and he is highly trained in the ways in which people can, intentionally or not, fake their way
through such tests.
The only way to monitor the hundreds of millions of transactions that flow
through banks every day, he says, «is to give a machine
human - type cognition
through neural networks, so that it's trained in past
behavior.»
Through a consideration of the treatment of murder in novels, the author explores how our understanding of
human behavior has changed since the early 19th century.
For a study published yesterday in Nature
Human Behavior, Atran, director of research at Artis International, a research institute based in Scottsdale, Arizona, and his research team personally talked with extremists in the field, whom they'd reached
through local leaders.
Prior research showed that the mPOA is important for social and reproductive
behavior in all vertebrate species studied from fish to
human, but it has been unclear whether this area drives social motivation
through circuit connections with reward systems in the brain.
This is a novel component of climate modeling, which has to date incorporated
human behavior indirectly
through economic impacts only.
Program seeks highly innovative and interdisciplinary proposals aimed at advancing a rigorous understanding of how the
human brain supports thought, perception, affect, action, social processes, and other aspects of cognition and
behavior, including how such processes develop and change in the brain and
through time.
Like
human culture, chimpanzee cultures likely arise when new
behaviors are introduced to a population either
through immigration by an outsider into an established group or by invention from within [6]--[9].
To date, there has been much research that's observed socially contagious
behaviors in
humans and animals, but scientists are just starting to look into what makes them ripple
through groups of people.
This means potentially all impulsive
behaviors could be treated by delivering electricity
through a responsive neurostimulation device, though Halpern cautions that clinical studies to test the device on more than one
human participant are needed.
Support We all need connection, it's one of the basic
human needs, and one which is often sought
through unhealthy
behavior.
About Blog Take the Lead K9 Training, created by Victoria Smith, focuses on creating balanced relationships with
humans and dogs
through leadership, obedience,
behavior modification, and socialization.
According to an adult dating study conducted by Alfred Kinsey in «Sexual
Behavior in the
Human Male,» the majority of single men swingers are finding couples to connect with
through online dating websites.
It was halfway
through the last season of «It's Garry Shandling's Show» that I realized that I wanted to do something that had more texture to it in terms of
human behavior and that's what sent me into «The Larry Sanders Show.»
Through his studies and literature, people began to see that they were not alone in doing what they are doing, and could feel less shame, as what was once considered abnormal (masturbation, oral sex, etc.) was presented in a way that showed this to be quite normal
behavior in most sexually mature
human beings.
The even, rolling fields of «Days of Heaven,» the sweatily green hill ladders of «The Thin Red Line,» even the dry - toast mesa of «Badlands»: all expansive, overwhelming environments that dictate the
behavior of the films»
human occupants
through sheer force of -LSB-...]
According to Bandura,
humans learn
through observation, then imitate modeled
behaviors in the real world.
Activities have included maneuvering
through a low - ropes course to build teamwork skills; entertainment, such as speakers who interacted with faculty and presented strategies for teaching language arts; discussions on goal setting and
human behavior in organizations; book dramatizations; and an artist - in - residence for a day who outlined integrating the arts into the school program.
Through rigorous historical analysis combined with the study of
human behavior, Facing History's approach heightens students» understanding of racism, religious intolerance, and prejudice; increases students» ability to relate history to their own lives; and promotes greater understanding of their roles and responsibilities in a democracy.
They will help guide your students
through the first step of the Facing History journey and introduce ideas about
human behavior and decision making that will serve as a foundation for examining the historical case study later.
We define global education as curriculum that seeks to prepare students to live in a progressively interconnected world where the study of
human values, institutions, and
behaviors are contextually examined
through pedagogy that promotes critical engagement of diverse information toward socially meaningful action (Gaudelli, 2003).
Holocaust and
Human Behavior is a program for middle and high school that engages students and teachers in a study of the Holocaust through the lens of human beha
Human Behavior is a program for middle and high school that engages students and teachers in a study of the Holocaust through the lens of human b
Behavior is a program for middle and high school that engages students and teachers in a study of the Holocaust
through the lens of
human beha
human behaviorbehavior.
By using the book of readings, primary sources and professional development, teachers take students on a journey
through profound questions about
human behavior.
Human Trafficking: Equipping Our Youth with the Tools for Healthy Relationships and Social Change — Gallery 1 Developing College - Going
Behaviors through the Creation of Cultures of Learning — Gallery 3 TuPortalSTEM — Engaging Hispanic Students in STEM Education — Gallery 4 The HELPS Program Can Provide YOU with the Tools to Help Struggling Readers — Gallery 5
Following Facing History's unique methodology, the book also takes students on a parallel journey
through an exploration of the universal themes inherent in a study of the Holocaust that raise profound and disturbing questions about
human behavior.