Parenthood in the Twenty - First Century: African American Grandparents as Surrogate Parents (PDF - 163 KB) Bertera and Crewe (2013) Journal
of Human Behavior in the Social Environment, 23 Discusses the trend of African American grandparents serving as parents, their assets, and their challenges in parenting.
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A scenario represents a set of assumptions
of human behavior in the future.
The old cliché draws support from the persistence
of human behavior in new circumstances.
Rejuvenile is an amusing read but lacks heft as an important sociological study; the author seems more fascinated with the quirkiness of his topic than in plunging into the depths and illusions that motivate this current mode
of human behavior in America.
Therefore, the way that this rang true, the way the patterns
of human behavior in terms of loneliness, of longing, of care, of nurturing, of loss, of greed, of power, of indifference, they're all there on the canvas.
Crittenden examines the evolution
of human behavior in the areas of nutrition and reproduction.
When they include an attribute such as «ZIP code,» they're expressing the opinion that the history
of human behavior in that patch of real estate should determine, at least in part, what kind of loan a person who lives there should get.
view, Aristotle had rightly held that understanding
of human behavior in politics and ethics has to be practical and not contemplative understanding because behavior is so changeable.
They are, first, the development of the student's emotional, intellectual, social, and professional life; second, knowledge and understanding
of human behavior in breadth and depth; and third, the ability to relate to others therapeutically through an understanding of psychotherapeutic approaches and processes.
The control
of human behavior in the interests of efficiency presents frightening possibilities, conveyed vividly by Huxley's Brave New World or Orwell's 1984.
knowledge and understanding
of human behavior in breadth and depth; 3.
The most influential is the portrayal
of human behavior in economic theory.
Indeed my basic position is that for the understanding
of human behavior in society the whole controversy as to whether material conditions (appetites, interests, «drives,» or in Marxist terms, the «means of production» and the consequent «class struggle») cause men to act is at bottom pointless and unprofitable.
Psychological experiments are great resources for understanding certain patterns
of human behavior in the workplace.
Not exact matches
GUPTA: We were very interested
in where we could take the intersection
of machine learning and
human behavior, which over the years evolved into emotional AI.
Of course,
human resource managers have always contributed to overall business processes
in certain respects -; by disseminating guidelines for and monitoring employee
behavior, for instance, or ensuring that the organization is obeying worker - related regulatory guidelines.
Although there's overwhelming scientific consensus behind the concept that
human behavior is affecting the climate, most
of the world and the U.S.
in particular is still dealing with climate change deniers.
Research from the U.S. Department
of Health and
Human Services published
in April concluded that social influence can encourage a particular
behavior through direct or indirect persuasion.
«I think there are implications
in a narrow area such as judicial decision - making, as well as
in a more general area
of «understanding and explaining
human behavior,»» says Mocan.
We vastly underestimate the role
of context
in controlling
human behavior and instead base our judgments on extremely limited information.
A 2016 study published
in Computers
in Human Behavior found that 17 percent
of smartphone users «phub» four times a day.
Dopamine is one
of the most important chemicals
in our brain, driving many
of the
behaviors that make
humans more sophisticated than other species.
«The interaction
of genes, environment and nurture come together
in complex ways to produce the variety
of human behavior.»
«According to one study
of 6,724 participants, published
in the journal Computers
in Human Behavior, people who score high
in psychopathy personality tests often write posts relating to their own needs and satisfaction,» reports Business Insider.
Unfortunately, clearly and logically explaining the basis
of any
behavior, emotion, or sensation is never simple, no matter how primal the
human experience
in question may seem.
Which explains why Reddit is often associated less with news and more with unruly or even offensive content such as the GamerGate controversy, or even worse examples
of the darker side
of human behavior that have appeared there
in recent years.
Socially speaking, it is much more efficient and sophisticated
in the long run to understand the intricacies
of human behavior than to demand one's way.
Here's a very partial list: tech icons (founders
of Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, Craigslist, Pinterest, Spotify, Salesforce, Dropbox, and more), Jimmy Fallon, Arianna Huffington, Brandon Stanton (
Humans of New York), Lord Rabbi Jonathan Sacks, Ayaan Hirsi Ali, Ben Stiller, Maurice Ashley (first African - American Grandmaster
of chess), Brené Brown (researcher and bestselling author), Rick Rubin (legendary music producer), Temple Grandin (animal
behavior expert and autism activist), Franklin Leonard (The Black List), Dara Torres (12 - time Olympic medalist
in swimming), David Lynch (director), Kelly Slater (surfing legend), Bozoma Saint John (Beats / Apple / Uber), Lewis Cantley (famed cancer researcher), Maria Sharapova, Chris Anderson (curator
of TED), Terry Crews, Greg Norman (golf icon), Vitalik Buterin (creator
of Ethereum), and nearly 100 more.
In a three - minute summary of his thesis on YouTube, Andrist explains that — so far in his research — conversations between humans and robots have become much more fluid, after the robots were programmed with proper social gaze behavio
In a three - minute summary
of his thesis on YouTube, Andrist explains that — so far
in his research — conversations between humans and robots have become much more fluid, after the robots were programmed with proper social gaze behavio
in his research — conversations between
humans and robots have become much more fluid, after the robots were programmed with proper social gaze
behavior.
However, when evaluating the enthusiasm
in today's market for farmland, I am reminded
of the investing adage that it is not assets that are risky, but
human behavior that makes them so.
If boiling down
human behavior to binary histories sounds like the stuff that only those
in the field
of research or complex financial transactions can take advantage
of, consider e-commerce.
«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.»
The findings
of the late David McClelland, the renowned researcher
in human and organizational
behavior, are a good example.
The paper has broad implications for interdisciplinary science, because it demonstrates a striking pattern
in human behavior that bears on, among others, the disciplines
of psychology, medicine, sociology, economics, and anthropology.
His 30,000 - foot view examines wealth management
in the context
of human behavior — a complement to the pragmatic, short - term, and money - centric model that drives much investor activity today.
In 2017, The ESOP Association had over 11,000 persons attend its seminars and conferences which are focused on the entire spectrum
of ESOP and employee ownership issues — from the most technical issues to
human behavior issues and ownership culture.
That basis is supported by my observations
of human behavior and experiences
in life.
What history has shown us is that you should assume all sorts
of impure ideas and
behaviors in every
human being.
Hell might be real, I know I have seen aspects
of hellish
behavior and scenarios on this planet... and I can see why the need for a hell might exist
in the minds
of humans (payback for all the crap / hell someone else gets put through).
The threatening dogma entailed
in the Bible is the type
of behavior I would expect from other
human beings but not from a God who cares only about his created beings.
It asks respondents about a wide variety
of human - interest topics, from their participation
in religious services and religious beliefs, to questions about their attitudes regarding marriage, divorce, cohabitation, and other family forms, to specifics about sexual
behavior and experience
of abuse and domestic violence.
There were some who postulated a retracing
of archaic repertoires that remained embedded
in the final
behavior, for example Paul MacLean's notion
of a reptilian and protomammalian brain within the mature
human brain.2
There is a lot
of grey
in human behavior.
Camus» adherence to this mind - matter dualism, however, leaves his rebel's discovery
of a «living transcendence» that guarantees limits
in nature and
human behavior in perilous intellectual limbo.
The medieval papacy's violent persecution
of heresy is almost the only
human behavior in the whole book to be censured.
And finally, an important observation is furnished by Bronislaw Malinowski, who describes the transition from ordinary
human experience to religious experience and belief as a «breaking point» to which the
human organism reacts
in spontaneous outbursts, and
in which rudimentary modes
of behavior and rudimentary beliefs are engendered.15
Does our emphasis on sociality
in human mental
behavior violate Whitehead's insistence that inheritance explains why a mentality should be swayed by its past, whereas what ought to be emphasized is the element
of originality?
Usually, however,
human behavior is not caused by the direct application
of physical force, but is controlled by habit patterns acquired
in earlier social experience.