Sentences with phrase «on author behavior»

They still fear that their content will be deleted without warning, and that Goodreads will accidentally delete content that doesn't focus on author behavior at all.
I've gleaned a lot of information on author behavior over the years and especially with the free 30 - day book marketing challenge I started on a year ago last February (if you missed out, you can purchase the book which has all the tips in one place — available now from my publisher, ShadowTeamsNYC).

Not exact matches

Business Insider spoke with Lynn Taylor, a national workplace expert and the author of «Tame Your Terrible Office Tyrant: How to Manage Childish Boss Behavior and Thrive in Your Job» about the major mistakes professionals make while on break.
Best - selling author and TED speaker Dan Ariely gives an inside scoop to his new course on customer behavior.
«If you take time to recharge and pay attention to fitness and your diet, for example, after work or on weekends, you'll set the stage for great life habits that put you at the top of your game at the office,» says Lynn Taylor, a national workplace expert and author of «Tame Your Terrible Office Tyrant: How to Manage Childish Boss Behavior and Thrive in Your Job.»
Howard Gardner, an accomplished author of several books on leadership and human behavior has written at length about emotional intelligence and leadership communication.
«It's easy to imagine why company brand managers would stay up all night or wake up in a cold sweat,» said Karl Gerth, an academic and author of a book on Chinese consumer behavior.
There are so many laws regulating our behavior that one author states that on average, in the US, we commit 3 felonies a day (http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424052748704471504574438900830760842.html).
Tony is an author, blogger, and speaker on topics related to understanding changing buying behavior through buyer insights research and the impact on future modern marketing.
God is not the author of evil.8 However, God does reward and punish on the basis of good and bad behavior.
The authors looked at more than 2,500 books, articles, reports, and other documents in an attempt to derive an empirically based and comprehensive statement of the effects of television on human behavior.
Throughout the book, the authors stress that by focusing on behaviors and not labels, parents will be able to better understand the whats, whys, and hows of a child's learning and emotional challenges.
An expert on child and adolescent hydration and heat illness, she is the author or co-author of sixteen peer - reviewed journal articles, and has made over 20 professional presentations at the local, national, and international level on thermoregulation and hydration behaviors.
[1 - 9] As a 2013 research paper [7] and a number of other recent studies [12 - 15] show, education alone (or at least that which focuses on educating athletes about the signs and symptoms of concussion and not changing attitudes about reporting behavior) does not appear capable of solving the problem, because the reasons for under - reporting are largely cultural, [2,3,9,10, 12 - 15] leading the paper's author to conclude that «other approaches might be needed to identify injured athletes.»
Kate was primary author for the NYSALM Position Statement on Planned Home Birth, outlining model behavior for both midwives and hospital providers during transfers, the NYSALM Policy on Complaints, and is currently chairing the committee developing Guidelines for Collaboration in Planned Home Birth Midwifery Practice.
The authors not only discuss what to do to treat specific behavior problems but actually advise parents on how, in many instances, they can prevent many common and more serious problems» (publishers review).
The Canadian authors of the report, which is based on data collected from nearly 35,000 adult Americans, said their findings underscore that spanking and other forms of harsh physical punishment are a matter not just of private behavior but of public health.
Unlike books that focus on techniques for handling children's behavior, the authors of this book direct readers to what they call «the inner work of mindful parenting».
He was the 2008 President of the American Psychological Association and is the author of many professional - audience books on child psychology and behavior published in dozens of languages.
She found that milestone achievement was abnormal in these monkeys: at six to eight weeks they were slow in starting to manipulate, and at ten months the increase in «motor disturbance behaviors» that normally occurs was prolonged.101 The author concludes, «These effects could occur as a result of effects on vulnerable brain processes during a sensitive period, interference with programming of [normal] brain development by endogenous [internal] agents or alteration in early experiences.»
Child development and behavior specialist, parent educator, and best selling author Betsy Brown Braun is my colleague and the expert extraordinaire when it comes to providing direct and concrete parenting advice on a plethora of subjects.
About Author Maria Bailey For more than a decade, Maria Bailey has educated CEOs, CMOs and Industry leaders on the consumer behaviors of mothers.
She is an internationally published author on the topics of raising children with difficult and severe behaviors, understanding the parent's reactivity when challenged in the home, and self - development.
If you need to rely on your partner for something important, James Lehman, child behavior expert and author of multiple parenting programs, wrote specific, effective phrases in his article, Do You Make This Parenting Mistake?
Klaus, Marshall & Phyllis YOUR AMAZING NEWBORN Perseus, 2000 The authors present new research on mother - infant bonding and infant behavior and development in a coherent and beautifully illustrated volume.
The lead author, Karen Bearss, PhD, assistant professor of pediatrics at Marcus Autism Center and Emory University School of Medicine remarked, «It's striking that children in both groups improved, but on measures of disruptive and noncompliant behavior, parent training was clearly better.»
«Sociodemographic factors were seen to have caused cessation of breastfeeding in some of the included articles, and a focus should be placed on how to improve related knowledge of health - care professionals as it is clear that sociodemographic factors have an effect on health behavior,» said Dr. Elisabeth Mangrio, lead author of the Scandinavian Journal of Caring Sciences review.
The authors say: «These findings add to the literature by suggesting that the combination of high physical activity and low leisure time sitting is a stronger protective factor against becoming obese than either behavior on its own.»
Instead it is a molecule that — even on its own — «is capable of complex behavior,» says senior author David Soloveichik, an electrical and computer engineer at the University of Texas at Austin.
The author offers a comprehensive account of his perspective on our understanding of the physical behavior of the universe and the mathematical theory that underlies it.
«This paper details an approach that we feel capitalizes on the best aspects of both research techniques to advance our understanding of the behavior of large groups and advance the field,» says Ned Smith, an associate professor of management and organizations at Northwestern University's Kellogg School of Management, who is co-lead author of the paper.
«Although binge drinking has been studied in relation to a variety of different health risk behaviors, there has been comparatively little research undertaken on the association between binge drinking and problematic eating behavior,» said Andrew Stickley, a researcher at Södertörn University in Sweden and corresponding author for the study.
«We wanted to know how, if at all, having a role influenced player behavior,» says Ignacio Domínguez, lead author of a paper on the work and a computer science Ph.D. student at NC State.
The authors also examined the impact of the fungus on an ant in the Polyrhachis genus and found that not all of the behaviors carried over.
But the behavior of these reservoirs is not solely determined by physical laws of the water cycle, but also by demands and what these reservoirs are being used for,» says Caltech graduate student Armeen Taeb, lead author of a paper about the model that will be published online on November 22 in the journal Water Resources Research.
Wall was the senior and corresponding author on a paper, titled «Cell Rejuvenation and Social Behaviors Promoted by LPS Exchange in Myxobacteria» that was published in the May 18 online issue of the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (PNAS).
«Further studies are still needed to examine the influence of sedentary behaviors on LUTS and its determinants,» added senior author Dr. Seungho Ryu.
«Understudied are the ways schools can create positive climates for students to come forward and report various risky behaviors — the utmost concern of which are weapons on campus,» said doctoral criminology student Nina Barbieri MS» 12, the second author on the study.
The authors of the study, from Shaanxi Normal University in China and York University in Canada, say to maximize this effect media reports should focus on changing people's behavior in an epidemic.
The authors of the paper titled, «The Independent Effects of Personality and Situation on Real - Time Expressions of Behavior and Emotion,» designed their study to examine the degree to which personality and situations impact behavior with the goal of seeing how personality, situations, and behavior are related in real - world cBehavior and Emotion,» designed their study to examine the degree to which personality and situations impact behavior with the goal of seeing how personality, situations, and behavior are related in real - world cbehavior with the goal of seeing how personality, situations, and behavior are related in real - world cbehavior are related in real - world contexts.
If the pteropod shells «are dissolving as fast as the authors claim, the effects on individual physiology, behavior, and fitness, and hence on populations and food webs, are not easy to predict,» Lawson says.
Dr. Leshner is the author of a textbook on the relationship between hormones and behavior, and has published over 150 papers for both the scientific and lay communities on the biology of behavior, science and technology policy, science education, and public engagement with science.
The authors explore these uncertainties, weaving together personal anecdotes and research on human behavior and perception to try to unravel the mysteries of the mind.
«We wanted to understand how the monarch is processing these different types of information to yield this constant behavior — flying southwest each fall,» said Shlizerman, who is lead author on the team's recent paper in the journal Cell Reports.
«Because of their unique position at the juncture of school, neighborhood, and home, afterschool programs may be particularly important for youth on a path toward school disengagement or risky behaviors,» said study author Elise Cappella, associate professor of applied psychology at NYU Steinhardt and director of NYU's Institute of Human Development and Social Change.
The program, which focuses on promoting healthy behaviors and reducing cardiac risk, is unique because unlike others that tend to focus exclusively on exercise and nutrition it also integrates managing sleep and stress, the study authors said.
«To date, research into resilience has tended to take into account a very extensive range of social, psychological, and even genetic factors that positively influence mental flexibility, such as social support, certain personality traits, and typical behavior patterns,» explained Professor Raffael Kalisch, one of the authors of the current publication and the director of the Neuroimaging Center, a central research platform of the Mainz University Medical Center and the Research Center on Translational Neurosciences.
«Multiple otter lineages have low - crowned bunodont teeth, leading us to ask the question if this was inherited from a common ancestor or if this was convergent evolution based on common dietary behaviors across different species,» said Dr. Wang, lead author of the paper.
He is a professor and curator of paleontology at the MSU Museum of the Rockies and an author, he was a technical adviser on the three Jurassic Park movies, and he won a MacArthur genius award for his work on dinosaur behavior.
The authors of the new study, Steven Smith and Andrew Mizrahi, both climate analysts at the Joint Global Change Research Institute in College Park, Maryland, argue that for one thing, the earlier work assumes that dramatic cuts in methane and soot emissions are feasible based on shifting technologies and changes in human behavior.
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