Hence it is especially refreshing to encounter members of the discipline who are comfortable with both biologically
influenced behavior patterns and the remarkable range of human cultural diversity, and who have the wit and wisdom to combine the two — consistencies in pair - bonding and adolescent sexual development and variations in the desirability of mates worldwide — rather than argue vociferously that either precludes the other.
Not exact matches
Those formative years are never truly forgotten but refined over time, and
influences perceptions,
behavior, thought -
patterns, etc..
Definite
patterns of structure and
behavior emerge from the mutual
influence thereby restricting the larger range of activity to a narrower ensemble compatible with the established interactions.
So far I have argued three points: that persons engage in
behavior patterns which can be characterized as purposive, i. e., as exhibiting a structure of aims, values, and methods of attainment; that individuals and institutions are interrelated, with each side
influencing and being
influenced by the purposes and activities of the other, although with neither being in any way reducible to or explicable solely in terms of the other; and that the institutional pole in this interaction shares with the individual as its opposite those characteristics that define its behavioral
patterns as purposive.
But it is equally true that if societies are oriented toward evil ends and men are
influenced by ideologies and customary
patterns of
behavior, then individual goals will gain an evil tone.
However when I look at Football and see what are considered the most successful teams in world football in recent years (not Santos, or Boca Juniors): Barcelona, Madrid, ManU... can we honestly say that these beloved clubs world over create / encourage /
influence a
pattern of
behavior that discourages the corruption at the level of the governing body?
Thinking errors, simply put, are
patterns of thinking that are inaccurate or irrational; they
influence our feelings and
behavior, often in negative ways.
[7], [8], [9] What is not known, however, is whether or not changing the availability of chocolate milk would
influence other
behaviors such as within - meal compensation [10] or after - school snacking
patterns.
Early life
influences on life - long
patterns of
behavior and health.
, 1968 Zick Rubin, «The Social Psychology of Romantic Love», 1969 Elliot Aronson, «Some Antecedents of Interpersonal Attraction», 1970 David C. Glass and Jerome E. Singer, «The Urban Condition: Its Stresses and Adaptations — Experimental Studies of Behavioral Consequences of Exposure to Aversive Events», 1971 Norman H. Anderson, «Information Integration Theory: A Brief Survey», 1972 Lenora Greenbaum, «Socio - Cultural
Influences on Decision Making: An Illustrative Investigation of Possession - Trance in Sub-Saharan Africa», 1973 William E. McAuliffe and Robert A. Gordon, «A Test of Lindesmith's Theory of Addiction: The Frequency of Euphoria Among Long - Term Addicts», 1974 R. B. Zajonc and Gregory B. Markus, «Intellectual Environment and Intelligence», 1975 Johnathan Kelley and Herbert S. Klein, «Revolution and the Rebirth of Inequality: The Bolivian National Revolution», 1977 Murray Melbin, «Night as Frontier», 1978 Ronald S. Wilson, «Synchronies in Mental Development: An Epigenetic Perspective», 1979 Bibb Latane, Stephen G. Harkins, and Kipling D. Williams, «Many Hands Make Light the Work: The Causes and Consequences of Social Loafing», 1980 Gary Wayne Strong, «Information,
Pattern, and
Behavior: The Cognitive Biases of Four Japanese Groups», 1981 Richard A. Shweder and Edmund J. Bourne, «Does the Concept of the Person Vary Cross Culturally?»
Barnard and his team predicted how SoCal's shores would evolve from 2010 through 2100 by modeling the factors that
influence beaches — estimates for sea level rise as well as wave and storm
behavior and predicted climate change
patterns if the world eventually stabilizes its greenhouse gas emissions by mid-century, then starts reducing them.
They also knew the
behavior of the troposphere
influences the circulation
patterns of the oceans, which, in turn, drive climate.
«The assumption here is that known genetic variation between fraternal and identical twins can be leveraged to study how genetic variation
influences patterns of observable
behavior.
«To date, research into resilience has tended to take into account a very extensive range of social, psychological, and even genetic factors that positively
influence mental flexibility, such as social support, certain personality traits, and typical
behavior patterns,» explained Professor Raffael Kalisch, one of the authors of the current publication and the director of the Neuroimaging Center, a central research platform of the Mainz University Medical Center and the Research Center on Translational Neurosciences.
Other mutations affected behavioral
patterns within each developmental stage, suggesting that different neuromodulators
influence behavior over different timescales.
The supplement examines the issues surrounding distracted driving by teens, exploring developmental states and changes that are associated with adolescents» distractibility and their relation to driving, examining
patterns of distraction among newly licensed adolescents as well as brain function, considering the potential role played by parental modeling of distracted
behavior while driving, accounting for the role of technology and the
influence of peer passengers and society norms, and investigating policy, legislation, and intervention.
Neural activation
patterns underlying basolateral amygdala
influence on intra-accumbens opioid - driven consummatory versus appetitive high - fat feeding
behaviors in the rat.
Students then explore a historical case study, such as the Holocaust, and analyze how those
patterns of human
behavior may have
influenced the choices individuals made in the past — to participate, stand by, or stand up — in the face of injustice and, eventually, mass murder.
Students study the Holocaust and how
patterns of human
behavior influenced the choices people made during that time.
Our analysis of the financial incentives offered to Washington State teachers under the two different plans reveals several
patterns that may
influence teacher
behavior.
Socialization of young animals has a remarkable
influence on the subsequent
behavior patterns as an adult.
It operates on the fundamental assumption that thinking and attitudes
influence our
behavior, and therefore we can change
behavior by changing thought
patterns and attitudes.
If you look into the science, you begin to see
patterns of
behavior that are strikingly similar to the what is being discussed in climate science: manipulation of research, improperly conducted studies, political machinations and
influence, and so on, to the point that I read in a recent article in the Altlantic that a very highly regarded researcher in this field claims that up to 90 % of these studies are either flawed or totally inaccurate.
It's also worth remembering that even beyond news cycle price
influence, Bitcoin has seen a few mid-January dips before, though 2017's Bitcoin
behavior certainly broke from any seasonal
patterns of the past.
A family's
patterns of
behavior influences the individual and therefore may need to be a part of the treatment plan.
I do my best to meet people where they are on their journey and help them to understand how their experiences
influenced the
behaviors and
patterns that have brought them to where they are today.»
Regardless of gender, adolescents with a history of antisocial
behavior are more likely to marry people who are involved in crime or who exert an antisocial
influence.31 For males, there is a link between assuming adult responsibilities, such as marriage and child - rearing, and desisting from crime, but this
pattern is less common among females.32 In fact, for females, the inverse is often the case: marriage to an antisocial mate reinforces antisocial
behaviors throughout adulthood.
Rigid
behavior patterns associated with these modes significantly
influence other people's, even therapist's, reactions, often triggering them to behave in ways that reinforce the patient's maladaptive schemas.
Can there be more than one
influence in any maladaptive
behavior or
pattern... The answer is yes.
The psychoanalytic therapy deals with unconscious mind and its
influences on our
behaviors and thoughts, by detecting and resolving conflicts buried deep inside patient's unconscious mind the therapy process helps alter problematic
behavior and though
patterns.
According to a meta - analysis of 75 studies conducted on caregiver - infant attachment with more than 4,500 caregiver - child dyads,
behavior - based, reciprocal, and mutually reinforcing interactions that promoted caregiver sensitivity and responsiveness were most likely to change caregiver
behavior and
influence attachment
patterns (Dunst & Kassow, 2008).
Moreover, the
patterns of activation and deactivation of brain regions in response to affective stimuli or in the course of mildly anxiogenic tasks vary quantitatively across subjects and can be predicted in part by individual differences in proneness to experience negative emotionality and anxiety, and by some polymorphic genes that
influence behavior.
Second,
patterns of interaction in the family
influence the
behavior of each family member.
Prior research has largely focused on the negative
influence of peers and negative
patterns of parent — child interactions to explain risky and unethical consumer
behaviors.
Coon Rapids residents benefit from Laurie Grengs» depth of skill, and psychological testing can provide information to you about
patterns of
behavior,
patterns of thought that
influence behavior, and information about how you process emotion.
While the teacher ratings may be biased,
influenced by knowledge of which student was the target of our study and why, it is also possible that they and the siblings are reporting on subtle
patterns in the siblings»
behavior that peers do not detect.
Prior research has indicated that parental ratings of infant temperament are
influenced both by variation in objectively measured infant
behavior patterns and by antecedent parental
behavior patterns (Anderson et.al., 1989; Crockenberg & Acredolo, 1983).
Parents should become aware of the importance of their parenting practices in the development of their children's emotional
behavior, and their
influence in the development of dysfunctional
patterns that may affect their children's psychological well - being.