Some choose methods
other than behavior modification to help control barking.
Not exact matches
This recommendation comes from finance professor Anat Admati, who says: «Economists tend to think that beliefs and
behavior are guided by incentives and rational processing of information, but I know that there is more to it
than this simple model, and that
other disciplines have much to say.
Republican politicians seem no less prone
than Democrats to adultery and
other common if frowned - upon
behavior.
The company recommended that customers install the new Windows update if they «are running an impacted device,» meaning their computers are automatically rebooting more frequently
than usual or are exhibiting
other strange
behaviors.
As the year progressed, CEO Travis Kalanick resigned amid an investor revolt, many of Uber's
other top executives resigned or were forced out, shady business practices were revealed, and more
than 20 employees were fired as a result of an investigation into bad
behavior in the workplace that includes sexual harassment.
Dopamine is one of the most important chemicals in our brain, driving many of the
behaviors that make humans more sophisticated
than other species.
«If you look back at the last eight years of what Republican senators did, there is plenty of bad
behavior which is much worse
than what Franken did the
other day,» Tobias said hours before the Oregon senators announced their intention to block Trump's nominee to the 9th Circuit.
We all know that good feedback is essential to cultivating the
behaviors and outcomes we want while correcting those we don't, but what makes some people more effective at feedback
than others?
You have a much better chance of monitoring and influencing your own
behaviors than you do decoding the
behavior of
others.
Benjamin Brafman, a lawyer for Mr. Weinstein, said in a statement, «While Mr. Weinstein's
behavior was not without fault, there certainly was no criminality, and at the end of the inquiry it will be clear that Harvey Weinstein promoted more women to key executive positions
than any
other industry leader.»
If you want more happiness and joy in your life
than smiling is definitely a good start, since
other things mentioned above require not just change in your
behavior but also your mindset.
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others than anyone else [08:45] The beauty of competition [09:15] Don't just advertise, become the expert [09:25] Value - added marketing [09:40] It takes 16 impressions to inspire buying
behavior [10:10] Do something where marketing isn't marketing [10:30] The 17 - year old kid in real estate [11:35] Find a way to stand out from the crowd — the trash strike example [14:10] Authenticity plays a critical role [16:00] Building reciprocity with your customers [17:00] Double the value you add [17:20] Bringing innovation and marketing to the forefront [18:35] Innovation can mean raising your price [18:55] What innovation really means [19:25] Changing the way something is perceived [20:55] The man who was copying Tony constantly [22:00] Does change happen in a second?
It is likely Keynes would see this mindset reflected in current investment
behavior where the focus is often on short - term trading activity in reaction to market noise, i.e., what
other market participants are thinking, rather
than investment decisions based on the fundamental longer - term value of an enterprise.
Uber remains the dominant player in the U.S. market, with more
than 80 % of share, according to Bloomberg and
other reports, but it threatens to undercut its lead with bad corporate
behavior, say business and branding experts.
Disorganized schizophrenia symptoms may include: Problems with thinking and expressing ideas clearly Childlike
behavior Showing little emotion Catatonic schizophrenia symptoms may include: Lack of activity Muscles and posture may be rigid Grimaces or
other odd expressions on the face Does not respond much to
other people Undifferentiated schizophrenia symptoms may include symptoms of more
than one
other type of schizophrenia.
You seem to imply that because AIDS is
behavior - specific this somehow makes it less deserving of our response
than other forms of suffering.
Psychologists have demonstrated that we are better at predicting the
behavior of
others than at predicting our own.
Here is another study going the rounds on the web that claims that a law / rules - centered morality rather
than a relational morality can blind us to the harm our
behavior does to
others:
Also, I've felt a subtile questioning of my sincerity as a Christian for not attending every service at church and of a few
other less
than perfect
behaviors.
I look at this event, and
others that have gained attention just in the past few years, and what I see is
behaviors that are even less morally upright
than that of the folks who hung out in the bars I used to frequent.
Interestingly, the bullying
behavior was by two women were limited to a group that participated in a single church service, and when I left that service, stopped volunteering in the ministry I enjoyed the most, and stopped attending on anything
other than Sunday morning, the bullying stopped.
With the exception of predatory
behaviors that take advantage of the vulnerable among us, we should concentrate on cleaning up our own act, rather
than remaking
others into our own image so that their presence is not challenge our narcissistic psychological comfort zones.
Many pastors who try to control the thinking and
behavior of
others with the concept of «spiritual fatherhood» are more concerned with their own position of power and prominence
than they are with the spiritual wellbeing of
other people.
I think some of us are more prone
than others to participate in «numbing
behaviors» of some kind.
too true; you're right, we are holistic people in a holistic world living holistic lives and political theory, religion, ethics,
behavior, psychology, these and many
others are all so inextricably intertwined with each
other that it may be better to think of them as different views of the same object rather
than distinct objects that are inter-related (using «object» here, of course, metaphorically)
While nobody has a monopoly on virtue, it is not blasphemy to suggest that some people, some patterns of
behavior, and maybe even some party platforms are more in accord with God's will
than others.
Science and technology treat religions and religious
behavior something
other than superstition and ignorance.
I love the United States, and there's no country where I'd rather live; but just as we don't let our children off the hook for bad thinking, selfish
behavior or unreconciled wrongs simply because we love them or think they are better behaved
than other children, we should not ignore wrongs within our society.
For a long time now the Christian understanding of man has been obscured by theories of his nature built on
other dogmas
than that of the sovereignty of God and constructed out of observations of his
behavior made from
other points of view
than those of Christian faith.
What is special about sexual intercourse, a highly - satisfying male - female symbiosis, is that it requires a higher degree of collaborative communication
than any
other kind of
behavior exchanged between spouses.
The good was a form that characterized the experient and rational subject himself rather
than the observable appearance and
behavior of
others.
It's no different
than other expressive
behaviors or art forms IMO.
My god, on the
other hand, encourages my
behavior and
behavior of ones who are expressing themselves in a positive way, because my god doesn't hate people because of how they were made... I guess my god is better
than your God
A new study from the Institute for Social Policy and Understanding found 30 percent of Muslims agreed with the statement «I believe my faith community is more prone to negative
behavior than other faith communities.»
He's living proof that churches are no different
than other businesses, with greedy CEO's and elitist
behavior.
Might the antisocial
behavior in question be an expression of self - hatred rather
than a self - love unable to expand to include
others?
And the truth is that the Bible talks way more about these
other behaviors than it does about homosexuality.
Science is not a motivator for bad
behavior (
other than some minor scientific fraud cases).
Regarding its thesis: I simplify, but let's say that an externality is when some of the costs of my
behavior are underwritten by
others, so that I end up doing more of that thing
than I would if I bore all the costs.
But this form of homosexual
behavior — an act that is chosen — is quite different from homosexual Christians today who may not remember knowing themselves as
other than homosexual in orientation.
Yet answers to the question of why some particular people are poor rather
than others devolve immediately to the level of individual
behavior.
This tentative model for understanding the causes of problem drinking is offered in the report of the Cooperative Commission on the Study of Alcoholism: «An individual who (1) responds to beverage alcohol in a certain way, perhaps physiologically determined, by experiencing intense relief and relaxation, and who (2) has certain personality characteristics, such as difficulty in dealing with and overcoming depression, frustration, and anxiety, and who (3) is a member of a culture in which there is both pressure to drink and culturally induced guilt and confusion regarding what kinds of drinking
behavior are appropriate, is more likely to develop trouble
than will most
other people.»
It really isn't up to me to say whether he is right or wrong or if one
behavior is more or less humble
than the
other.
But I have never felt the need to justify such
behavior by thinking they have less of a right to live and blossom (or that they have less intrinsic value as living beings)
than other living beings, including myself....
The day Huck Finn is intended to be anything
other than a fictional tale, its contents might matter when it comes to human
behavior.
In
other words, we focused on belief rather
than behavior and belonging, both of which are valid categories.
In a recent issue of the journal
Behavior there are two articles (Baker 1973; Dawkins 1973) making positive use of one feature of process philosophy, its concept of creative novelty transcending causal determinateness
other than statistical.
Instrumental to this goal must be the
behavior of occasions of experience
other than his own, for example, occasions in his body and in
other persons.
Thus we have two forms of inquiry, the one restricting itself to the study of
behavior, the description of
behavior being austerely limited to geometrical and arithmetical properties, and the
other also studying
behavior, but interpreting it as far more
than merely that, and as having its meaning, and perhaps also in part its causal explanation, in terms of a large class of concepts excluded from the physicists» explanations.
However, such metaphoric language is more
than ornament, affecting people's conceptual systems and thought processes, influencing how they perceive
others, and determining their political views and
behavior.