Sentences with phrase «key mechanisms of change»

Accordingly, there is considerable evidence that improvements in parenting skills are key mechanisms of change in these interventions, with outcomes accounted for by both increased positive parenting (e.g., warmth, contingent positive reinforcement) and decreased negative parenting (e.g., harsh / inconsistent discipline; Beauchaine et al. 2005; Gardner et al. 2006).
An explanatory research question asks is an increase in mindfulness skills the key mechanism of change?

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e) Re-commit to open government and open data — in the coming years, transparency will be one of the key mechanisms by which the government can explain what it is doing, and ordinary people can feel they are well informed about the changes to come.
Professor Alberto Naveira Garabato from the University of Southampton, the lead scientist of DynOPO, said: «The Orkney Passage is a key chokepoint to the flow of abyssal waters in which we expect the mechanism linking changing winds to abyssal water warming to operate.
The overall goal of this extension of our existing work in partnership with TFF and Achievement First Bridgeport Academy (AFBA) is to continue and expand our work in Bridgeport focusing in several keys areas: (1) building knowledge about (a) children's emerging skills and areas of challenge in the social - emotional domain and why these skills are critical to school success, and (b) the ways in which adult stress and skills in the social - emotional domain can impede or foster children's social - emotional skill development; (2) identifying, deploying, and evaluating strategies to build adult and child skills in social - emotional learning with an emphasis on the Tauck Family Foundation's (TFF) five essential SEL skills; and (3) developing and testing a performance management system for SEL that (a) guides the identification of strategies, (b) provides a mechanism for ongoing progress monitoring, feedback, and changes to practice, and (c) serves as an anchor point for ongoing coaching and support in using SEL strategies.
What are the key mechanisms through which the project's coaching and / or training activities lead to changes in leadership, teaching, the working environment and culture of the schools and eventually student learning?
We reviewed in a previous post the first mechanism for explaining the change in velocity of Greenland's large outlet glacier — the Zwally effect — and why it is not the key.
Consider this key sentence: «The (climate) forcing from changes in total solar irradiance alone does not seem to account for these observations, implying the existence of an amplifying mechanism such as the hypothesized GCR - cloud link.»
This policy document outlines the key issues related to the Clean Development Mechanism considered by the fourth Conference of the Parties (COP4) to the Climate Change Convention to the Kyoto Protocol in Buenos Aires in 1998.
The dynamical mechanism — control variables that push the system past a threshold triggering a cascade of changes — is the key to understanding the changing trajectory of 20th century, the current hiatus, abrupt variability over the Holocene and longer and the uncertainties in anticipating 21st century climate evolution and longer.
(i) establishing good governance to provide formal and regular management mechanisms leading to the development of positive relationships based on trust (Section 5.5.4.4); (ii) consideration of the cultural aspects (Section 7.2); and (iii) minimizing changes in key resources across the transition and delivery phases of any outsourcing transaction (Section 5.5.4.3).
In light of the changed arrangements in Indigenous Affairs, ICCs (Indigenous Coordination Centres) now represent the key mechanism that Aboriginal communities can use to contribute to the whole of government health planning and priority setting.168
Results: Three overarching themes were identified from Stage One, including: (1) «Experiences of learned helplessness» (e.g. the association between child conduct problems and family conflict and social isolation); (2) «Perceived benefits and mechanisms of change» (e.g. the links between positive outcomes and a number of factors, including key parenting skills, social support, longer - term resilience and commitment, and facilitative organisational practices); and (3) «Challenges in programme implementation» (e.g. cultural discomfort with praise and positive attention, conflict with partners; and organisational difficulties with fidelity, attrition and sustainability).
That is, authors should describe clinical vignettes highlighting key interventions and mechanisms of change regarding their specific approach to treatment in the context of empirical scales.
Verbatim clinical vignettes with several patient and therapist turns highlighting key interventions and mechanisms of change regarding the specific approach to treatment should be provided.
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