Sentences with phrase «more about human behavior»

Experienced professional with interpersonal qualities, good in working with people, I want to develop a career as a psychiatric aide and to help people in need; to be close to the mentally challenged and to learn more about human behavior
Reality mining: Using data gathered by cell phones to learn more about human behavior and social interactions.
«Personal finance is oftentimes more about human behavior than it is the numbers,» he said.

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«I got really interested in trying to understand how we could model human behavior through social media because there's residue of who we are in everything we do and here we had lots of little behaviors that we could use to try to understand a little bit more about who you are.»
Human Rights Maps (118): World Giving Index, a Map of Charity (source, this is the version of 2010, click image to enlarge) The World Giving Index offers a view of charitable behavior worldwide reflecting the fact that being charitable is about more than simply giving money.
Skinner declares: «As we learn more about the effects of the environment we have less reason to attribute any part of human behavior to an autonomous controlling agent.»
With the changing demographics in America, including the racial and ethnic, socioeconomic, immigration, and biblical justice challenges of our day, it is more important than ever for people of color to have safe places to live authentically, serve humbly, and use their influence and experiences to shape our theology (what we know and believe about God) and our praxis (the ethics of our human behavior or what we actually do).
I also recall Doris Lessing's words in her 1985 Massey Lectures about the importance of reading history to see the larger recurring patterns of human behavior and to be more modest about our own «discoveries.»
The more we're able to explain human behavior in terms of molecular genetics or brain activity or biological function — absent a Creator — then the more questions I have about what I believe, and why.
It is impossible here to develop this theme more fully, nor is the lecturer competent to make the attempt; but we know that quite revolutionary changes in our traditional notions about human behavior have already taken place and even more revolutionary changes are likely to take place when the discoveries of depth - psychology and psycho - somatics have been given their proper recognition.
By correlating osteoarthritis in living birds with their known behaviors, Rothschild hopes to learn more about the causal factors than he ever could from his human patients.
Such observations give biologists richer insights into animal behavior, others say, and might help researchers learn more about the roots of human culture by clarifying what makes it distinctive.
With the honeyguides» help, the Hadza found hives about 58 % of the time, more than twice as often as when foraging alone, researchers report in a paper in press at Evolution and Human Behavior.
A tweet mentioned an article by Nicolas Guéguen, a French psychologist with a penchant for publishing titillating findings about human behavior, for example that women with large breasts get more invitations to dance at nightclubs, or blond waitresses get bigger tips.
If that's the case, studying how these spiders» weaving skills deteriorate with age could help scientists learn more about aging's effect on human behavior, too.
Developing the capability to experiment with prions in bacteria could help to reveal more about the behavior of human prions, which may be linked to diseases such as Alzheimer's and Parkinson's, says Jeffrey Roberts, a molecular biologist at Cornell University in Ithaca, New York.
«I'd want to know more about the mechanism» by which the bacteria altered behavior in the mice before beginning to translate the findings to humans, he says.
It's more realistic about human behavior.
COURIER POST ONLINE - June 8 - A Gallup poll on attitudes about 19 moral issues found that more Americans considered adultery more morally wrong than any other type of behavior — ahead of suicide and human cloning.
To provide your students with more information about the time and places in which the Holocaust occurred, have them read appropriate context for the stories the survivors will share from Facing History and Ourselves: Holocaust and Human Behavior.
Katy Butler, a National Magazine Award finalist and winner of the «Science in Society» prize from the National Association of Science Writers, has written about neuroscience, medicine, Buddhism, and human behavior for the New Yorker, The New York Times, Vogue, Mother Jones, The L.A. Times, MORE, and The Washington Post.
During her studies of human behavior she realized that she had a desire to learn more about behavior modification.
Our human participants feel more confident about their pet and understanding what to do to encourage good behavior.
Training the dog to walk nicely on leash provides even more mental stimulation, as it allows the human to control the walk and the dog must think about his behavior.
Exercise is about more than your pet's waistline — it's vital mental and physical stimulation that supports good behavior and the human - animal bond!
Our human participants feel more confident about their pet and have a deeper understanding of how to encourage good behavior.
An applied animal behaviorist and dog trainer with more than twenty years experience, Dr. Patricia McConnell looks at humans as just another interesting species, and muses about why we behave the way we do around our dogs, how dogs might interpret our behavior, and how to interact with our dogs in ways that bring out the best in our four - legged friends.
While we can use the imminent changes in Chinese culture and politics as an underlying reference point for his work, Yang Fudong: An Estranged Paradise teaches us more about this particular artists» sensitivity to color, framing, composition and human behavior.
It is a reflection of human behavior that people are often more willing to talk about money for their own future than to discuss provisions for the family in case of premature death (the «fear motive»).
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