At this size, circuits can begin to execute really
useful behaviors by taking in information from different environmental sensors and performing calculations to decide on the correct response.
Just like dogs, cats can learn a number of
useful behaviors and fun tricks, like sit, come when called and shake.
DOWN and STAY are also
useful behaviors.
«Sit,» «Down,» and «Stay» are
useful behaviors and «Shake,» «Speak,» and «Rollover» are fun tricks to teach your dog (see our handout: «Dog Clicker Training»).
Cats can be trained to display many
useful behaviors and come when called, sit, stay, open doors, and perform tricks.
Welcome to our library of
useful behavior training and medical articles.
An undeniably
useful behavior in a puppy!
his cries will help teach him that crying is not
a useful behavior.
We work on cues such as sit, down, paying attention, loose leash walking, coming when called, stay, leave it, and other
useful behaviors that are part of a strong foundation.
Learn clicker training without confusing jargon, using step - by - step instructions for training a variety of fun and
useful behaviors.
This training is important, as it begins to teach the dogs how to learn, and because it builds a toolbox of
useful behaviors that can be used out in the world.
Joining host Paul Rokuskie to discuss research behind ABA techniques for increasing positive,
useful behaviors and reducing those that may cause harm or interfere with learning is Dr. Gina Green, Executive Director at the Association of Professional Behavioral Analysis.
The goal of EMDR therapy is to leave you with the emotions, understanding, and perspectives that will lead to healthy and
useful behaviors and interactions.
Not exact matches
User -
behavior research also can provide
useful insights that influence your strategies.
«Solo skills» represents
behaviors you can learn that are
useful on your own, like to focus on a solo task, to meditate, to avoid feeling bored, and so on.
«Social skills» represents
behaviors you can learn that are
useful in social situations, like to introduce yourself to someone new, to carry on a mutually interesting conversation, to shake hands, and so on.
That context provides critical insights into consumer
behavior — and therefore powerful clues for how you can be most relevant and
useful for people in their moments of need.»
This user -
behavior approach is particularly
useful for protecting against insider threats — attempts at hacking or sabotage from employees or contractors who have regular access to a network.
It gives a telling picture on customer
behavior which can be very
useful for marketers and retailers.
You might also find it
useful to tie your mission statement to specific activities or
behaviors, which can move it from the conceptual realm to the practical world.
As one San Francisco - based Uber driver, Mikeal Gibson, told the Journal, «I've heard that the only reason [customers] give people less stars is for poor driving and bad
behavior, so delineating those two would be
useful.»
She cites Benjamin Bloom's taxonomy as a
useful lens through which to view AI; knowledge, skills, and attitudes are learning
behaviors that we continually master.
Historically - reliable valuation measures are remarkably
useful in projecting long - term and full - cycle market outcomes, but the
behavior of the market over shorter segments of the market cycle is driven by the psychological inclination of investors toward speculation or risk - aversion.
It's a quick, fun read, and it has some good takeaways to think about regarding corporate management practices, market efficiency (or lack thereof), and individual investor
behavior — all things that I think are
useful to keep in mind as an investor in the stock market.
Are high - frequency sentiment feeds
useful in predicting stock market
behavior?
Survey results would have been much more
useful if the students were asked about their own «religious» (whatever that actually means)
behavior.
They used to remember thinking but now it's no longer necessary and with the enriched water it is no longer possible after the cataclysmic campaigns of the last decade when it was decided that facts no longer mattered so therefore truth no longer existed so therefore thinking was no longer necessary but in fact futile so therefore not only sterile but dangerous and therefore
behavior alone was substantial and adherence to action alone was
useful.
Also, friendships and support groups can be
useful if only clergy can learn the same self - disclosing and risk - taking
behaviors which they encourage in laity.
The cognitive
behavior therapies provide the most
useful growth resources currently available among the
behavior therapies.
I find it
useful in marriage counseling and therapy to encourage couples to describe their problems in terms of the specific
behaviors that each would like decreased, terminated, modified, increased, or developed.
In this chapter, I will highlight some growth resources from the
behavior - action therapies which I have found
useful.
Studies in cultural anthropology have, become most
useful to us in understanding ritual
behavior, and theologians in the past decade have been discussing these studies more than ever before.
Some are general enough to be
useful in any society whatever, whereas others describe the
behavior that is wanted in a particular society.
To rely upon activities or patterns of
behavior outside the daily work of the scientist as means for expressing a Christian response to God's call would be to abandon the conviction of Reformed theology that any
useful work done soberly and well can be a valid means of serving God.
By these methods much interesting and
useful knowledge about the predictable patterns of human
behavior has been gained.
Steven Pinker says when it comes to ethics, ``... ethical theory requires idealizations like free, sentient, rational, equivalent agents * whose
behavior is uncaused *, and its conclusions can be sound and
useful even though the world, as seen by science, does not really have uncaused events.»
This process is attuned to the needs of a technological society, in which gender differences increasingly are less important, functional equality for technical roles is more
useful, cooperation and tolerance make the workplace more efficient, and sexual
behavior and family life are less relevant to work life.
Structural analysis is particularly
useful in crisis counseling to help persons interrupt the vicious cycles of panic and paralysis (their frightened Child), which produce inappropriate
behavior, which in turn increases the feelings of panic and helplessness.
One of the most
useful models for evaluating the personal effects of religious television programs is found in Television and Human
Behavior by George Comstock and his associates.
This view may provide a
useful framework for investigating areas of human
behavior, such as politics, in which typical
behavior is worse than
behavior anticipated by more optimistic views.
Because these thirty - four forms of
behavior are of common occurrence among alcoholics, they constitute a
useful guide, not only in identifying an individual as an alcoholic, but in helping to ascertain approximately at what stage he has arrived in his sickness.
While modifying an external
behavior is
useful, it isn't necessarily transformational, whereas changing one's inner being for the good, can result in multiple external changes across the range of one's life, and thus, in every sphere of influence a person has (including in ones» community), and the effect is usually more permanent.
Insofar as it is a set of values and beliefs, any religion can be
useful to the material survival of the poor, whether it provides the individual with experiences, such as those we have described above, which strengthen the dignity and self - esteem of the poor, or because it creates motivations and proposes new values and a new economic culture which lead to new, more productive economic
behavior.
Many wives (but no husbands) reported their own threats of divorce to be a
useful tool in improving the marriage (and husbands also sometimes reported that the wives» threat of divorce was key to changing their
behavior).
There's also great help on stocking your larder, creating a kid - friendly kitchen, and setting
useful rules / suggestions regarding kids» table and kitchen
behavior, as well as your own (including «Don't feed kids something you wouldn't eat yourself» and «Don't use food as a punishment or a bribe»).
Cognitive - Behavioral Therapy uses small rewards or successes as motivators to replace negative thoughts, feelings, and
behaviors with more
useful ones, in a systematic, stepwise manner.
I think the answer is pretty clear: This scheme is very
useful, but like any attempt to categorize human
behavior, it has its limitations.
It is very
useful but we are still struggling with what appears to be
behaviors but not really sure.
Similarly, the notion of the period of PURPLE crying is
useful in a crisis, but should not be presented to parents as a baseline for infant
behavior, since colic is diminished or prevented by nurturing parenting
behavior (Barr & Geertsma, 2002), and the type of crying described does not represent the majority of infants, especially around the world.
Decades of research and practical parenting experience suggesting that certain skills are
useful in building a positive relationship and in handling children's challenging
behaviors.