Sentences with phrase «on reader behavior»

Not exact matches

QUESTION FROM READER: I've been noticing some anomalous behavior in the NYSE Advance - Decline data and other indicators based on NYSE data that does not match up with other measures of breadth.
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».
Drawing on observations gleaned from recent animal behavior research, Wild Ideas encourages young readers to look to the animal kingdom for inspiration the next time they encounter a seemingly unsolvable problem.
Since its launch in 2004, Scientific American Mind has kept readers on the cutting - edge of advances and discoveries in neuroscience and human behavior.
From integrating the curriculum to creating new rules for student behavior, readers will want lessons on how to face the challenges of implementation, not simply rosy pictures.
She has both Chandler and Grandinetti on the record saying that no harm will come to Goodreads; that members won't be left in the dark; that Goodreads will not be limited only to Kindle; that better range and features are ahead; that the Kobo feed will continue; and that, yes, Goodreads will still bring reader - behavior data to conferences.
The reader quickly learns that Eden's alien flora and fauna aren't nearly as threatening as other humans on their worst behaviors.
Now, a group has formed a website and a call to action to demand that Goodreads finally step in on this type of behavior, something that the site has long refused to do as it would be a form of censorship on readers» opinions about books.
National Public Radio's Lynn Neary of All Things Considered interviewed me the other day for an editor's perspective on Reader Analytics, and whether data about reading behavior should have an impact on publishing decisions.
If you've ever wondered — or tried to explain — what birds are saying as they flit about in trees or preen on their perches, help is here: Lita Judge's new book, Bird Talk: What Birds Are Saying and Why, is a wonderfully illustrated compendium of bird behavior and communication for young readers.
As a developmental editor working with authors on early drafts, I frequently go back to find and help fill in the spaces, so the reader can understand a character's private process that leads to new behavior.
In a post the other day about bargain prices for a couple of Elizabeth Peters ebooks in the Kindle Store, I made the point that readers may actually be able to influence publisher pricing behavior when we jump on bargain prices like those mentioned in the post, even while the Kindle bestseller list shows some signs that Kindle owners are accepting agency - model pricing:
Perhaps an even greater concern is the potential ability of content providers to track reader behavior through digital services, down to the specific pages that users read within a work and the words they highlight on the page.
Included in the survey are questions addressing consumer perceptions of device functionality and wifi capability, purchase intent, past spending behavior, and the impact of e - reader / tablet ownership on usage of other digital devices.
The format allows for the embedding of multiple storylines based on readers» actions and behavior.
- Library Journal «Some readers may find Henry's initial behavior unconvincing, but once he goes on the run, the plot turns thrillingly realistic with a surprising resolution.»
Readers will learn all kinds of information on various training tips and behavior traits and how to improve them.
One Happy Dog — Margaret's blog, One Happy Dog, is filled with articles and videos that provide the reader with important information, tips and advice on taking care of certain behavior and training issues.
Readers will find informative and helpful articles on many different topics pertaining to dog behavior and training that will help the reader understand and work with their own pet better.
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Therefore, to provide my petMD readers with a variety of perspectives, I sought advice from my circle of renowned pet trainers on the best means of positively shaping the behavior of impressionable pooches.
for the About.com Readers Choice Awards for the best book on cat behavior.
The improvements included using larger fonts, lists, headers, white space, simple language, and logical organization.29 In a study of voter behavior, Reilly and Richey found that increasing language complexity on ballots made voters more likely to skip ballot questions.30 Rogers and Brown found that subjects who received «high - impact» instructions complied with those instructions at a significantly higher rate than the group that received instructions in the «low - impact» style.31 Finally, McGlone and Tofighbakhsh found that readers presented with two phrases with identical meaning more readily accepted and believed the version of the phrase that rhymed.
In order to prevent «flamers» and trolls from taking over the system and ruining it for others — something new communities like Google + (s goog) are also struggling with — Slashdot developed a pioneering moderation system that awards «karma» points to readers for their behavior on the site, and then selects moderators from that group.
Drawing on their collective clinical expertise as well as current research, the authors equip readers with specific strategies for recognizing and recovering from compulsive online sexual behavior.
Instead of just offering up vague advice about what NOT to do, it instead gives the reader clear and loving examples on respectful ways to handle everything from tantrums to aggressive or dangerous behavior to sibling rivalry to potty learning.»
Based on laboratory findings, this book shows readers how to identify signs, behaviors, and attitudes that indicate sexual and other forms of betrayal, and provides strategies for repairing what may seem lost or broken.
Filled with classroom - based strategies for working with students with or without disabilities, realistic vignettes, and checklists that help readers assess their current practices and implement the suggested strategies, this book gives early childhood teams invaluable guidance on working with children with challenging behavior and building positive relationships with their families.
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