One
important dimension of the problem — and here those in churches and the academy should take self - interested notice — is that managers of mutual funds, largely comprised of 401 (k) accounts, often have little voice in corporate governance.
Not exact matches
If we do not wish to speculate about this other world
of which we can have no experience here, it is still
important to recognize the religious
dimension of the
problem to which the doctrine
of immortality is an attempted answer.
An
important part
of a bullying prevention program is to understand the
dimensions of the
problem in your school.
But, he added, «It's really
important from a policy perspective to understand what the
dimensions of the
problem are.»
Some authors have argued that the nature
of the child's disorder is not
important in determining its psychological consequences, because children with chronic physical disorders face common life experiences and
problems based on generic
dimensions of their conditions, rather than on idiosyncratic characteristics
of any specific disease entity (e.g., Stein & Jessop, 1982).
Six
dimensions of family functioning: family functioning was understood across six
dimensions,
of which the most
important (or perhaps
of most enduring importance) are
problem - solving, roles, and communication.
In this light, it is
important to investigate theoretically informed
dimensions of family functioning that may be associated with CU traits in conduct -
problem children, which may inform the design
of future prevention and treatment programs targeting these traits and associated
problem behavior.
Trajectories
of change during treatment were tracked by blinded assessors using weekly measures selected to be sufficiently brief that youths and parents would complete them frequently, and to include (1) standardized measures reflecting widely recognized
dimensions of youth psychopathology and (2) an assessment
of the specific
problems youths and parents identified as most
important to them at the outset
of treatment.
More specifically, Abramowitz et al. (2004) found that conduct
problems, as well as ADHD, were
important predictors
of the behavioral
dimension of psychopathy in adults.