Sentences with phrase «largely on the behaviour»

Choosing either one depends largely on the behaviour of consumers you are targeting.

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Thorpe stated that he personally had found Whitehead's thought of little help in relation to his own work on animal behaviour which was largely concerned with birdsong, but I think Suzanne Langer has shown that it may indeed be illuminating to think of problems of animal communication and eventually human language in terms of instructions, subjective aims or feelings, rather than in terms of information and description of states of affairs.
This suggests the lemmings» huge outbreaks are largely driven by their winter behaviour, rather than external factors like food supply or predators, which should have had a similar impact on vole populations.
Just telling the jurors not to consider the irrelevant information, on the other hand, was largely ineffective (Law and Human Behaviour, vol 29, p 505).
Unfortunately, the associations between pathophysiology and problem behaviour have been reported only in a very limited number of scientific reports, or are largely theoretical, based on analogues from the human literature [51, 52].
The only other really notable snorkelling on Nusa Lembongan itself was at Mushroom Bay, but, as with Mangrove Point, the coral is now largely destroyed thanks to poor tourist behaviour, anchor drag and so on.
I believe that this claim is actually largely based on the behaviour of (inadequate) models.
The Centre was awarded a Certificate of Merit at the awards ceremony on Friday 19 April for the successful Vietnamese Men's Behaviour program, most recently largely funded by a grant from the Legal Services Board Grants program.
Attempts at improving caregiver sensitivity have been largely through targeting caregiver representations and / or caregiver behaviour during interactions with their children.5 However, while caregiver sensitivity is linked to the organized types of attachment (secure, avoidant, resistant), it may not be as robustly linked to disorganized attachment.6 Thus, attachment - based interventions that target child - caregiver interactions to date may not have focused on the most clinically significant caregiver behaviours to prevent or reduce disorganized attachment.
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