The artist relies on animal body language as a metaphor for underlying
patterns of human behavior.
Students study the Holocaust and how
patterns of human behavior influenced the choices people made during that time.
Students then explore a historical case study, such as the Holocaust, and analyze how
those patterns of human behavior may have influenced the choices individuals made in the past — to participate, stand by, or stand up — in the face of injustice and, eventually, mass murder.
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.
«People should know you can use the weather as an instrument to uncover
patterns of human behavior that are otherwise hard to elicit,» he says.
But recent analyses of the nuclear threat have also examined how it arises from longstanding
patterns of human behavior.
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.»
It does not reflect prevailing
patterns of human behavior... If you look around carefully, you will see that most people are not really maximizers, but instead what you might call «satisfiers»: they want to satisfy their needs, and that means being in equilibrium with oneself, with other people, with society and with nature.
By these methods much interesting and useful knowledge about the predictable
patterns of human behavior has been gained.
Psychological experiments are great resources for understanding certain
patterns of human behavior in the workplace.
Systems science is an interdisciplinary field that studies how the interaction of factors produces outcomes — how the causes and consequences of events can, taken together, form the basis for everything from a disease epidemic, to
a pattern of human behavior.
Not exact matches
«Hidden Brain reveals the unconscious
patterns that drive
human behavior, the biases that shape our choices, and the triggers that direct the course
of our relationships,» writes researcher Etip Sinid.
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.
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.
As inter-personal communication flows become
patterned over time, a communication structure (or network) emerges, which is relatively stable and predictive
of future
human behavior (6)
«He reversed a
pattern in
human behavior so ancient that its origins lay shrouded in the mists
of time: that when weapons are developed, they will be used.»
The teachings
of Carolyn Myss about the Archetypal
Patterns all
humans share (The Wounded Child, the Victim, the Saboteur... there are many) can greatly open a persons eyes to the
behaviors that lead to unbalance and chemical use.
It deals with only one segment
of human behavior, and a
pattern of behavior that applies to some but not all
of us.
I don't know about you, but I would believe the people who study the
human mind, thoughts, and
behavior (i.e. psychologists and sociologists), over someone who says there's some spooky external agent that no one can possibly verify the existence
of, and which has no consistent
pattern of action with which to use as evidence for verification.
Berne's second major concept is that
of ego - states; he says that our
behavior patterns, with their associated feelings, are «a limited repertoire... which are psychological realities... [the products
of] the
human brain... are organized and stored in the form
of ego - states.»
I'm afraid that I am following a personal
pattern of behavior in which I set the bar too high for others (and myself), and then get upset when others just do what comes natural as
human beings.
Sociobiology seeks to explain
human ethical intuitions in terms
of inherited
patterns of behavior favoring the propagation
of at least some
of an individual's genes.
In the field
of psychology, too, it is interesting to note that Professor D.S. Browning
of Chicago (especially in his «Psychological and Ontological Perspectives,» which appeared in the Chicago Journal
of Religion in October 1965) surveyed the dynamic and gestalt psychologies, along with the so - called depth psychology
of the psychoanalytic school, to show a convergence upon a view
of human behavior and
human self - awareness that is similar to the organic
pattern stressed in process thought.
But if we are to find a religious system which can not be outdated or outgrown, from which the acids
of modernity can only remove accretions and encrustations, a religion which properly practiced produces the highest forms
of human behavior, and offers both supernatural
pattern and spiritual power beyond
human endeavor, then I believe we shall have to take a fresh look at Christianity.
Unless
human beings become conscious
of the primal wounding that is generating their
behavior (which is often inter-generational), and unless they find ways to come to resolution, the
patterns are likely to recapitulate and get passed on to the next generation.
The storks are just one
of many species shifting their migration
patterns because
of human behavior.
«In many cases, school performance in kindergarten sets the
pattern for later academic performance,» said James A. Griffin, Ph.D., deputy chief
of the Child Development and
Behavior Branch at the NIH's Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute
of Child Health and
Human Development, which funded the study.
Personality — consistent
patterns of individual
behavior — was once considered a uniquely
human trait.
Yet now researchers are learning that just as
human quirks and temperaments shape our lives and the world around us, the
behavior patterns of individual animals affect their role in their ecosystem, their prospects for survival, and, ultimately, their evolution.
All
human brains share basic anatomical circuits and synaptic interactions, but the precise
pattern of connections and interactions are highly variable from person to person — and therein lies the source
of the remarkable variation we see in
human behavior — from the breathtaking dance
of a ballerina, to the elegant craftsmanship
of a master carpenter, to the shrewd judgment
of an expert trader.
The evolution
of the
human diet over the past 10,000 years from a Paleolithic diet to our current modern
pattern of intake has resulted in profound changes, not only in our in feeding
behavior, but our overall health.
Coming from a psychoanalytical background, Bowlby noted that this
pattern of behavior was prevalent across a wide range
of species, not just
human.
Here, the OkCupid team would post insights and analysis they observed on their dating service, much
of which delved very deeply into the
human psyche and shed light on
behaviors and
patterns we all see in social
behavior.
I objected to the conceptualization and measurement
of soft skills in education settings in ways akin to how psychologists approach
human personality, i.e., as relatively enduring, trait - like individual differences in broad
patterns of behavior.
Descended from wolves, they maintain highly - evolved
patterns of behavior that help them fit into a
human or dog family, but those
behaviors must be triggered and nurtured in order to fully develop.
Changes in usual
behaviors and routines Changes in interactions with
humans and other pets Grooming changes Activity changes such as sleeping
patterns, jumping, wandering, reacting to being handled, and ability to navigate to preferred places Vocalization (especially yowling at night Changes in litter box habits Eating and drinking (amount and
behavior); vomiting or signs
of nausea Stool quality (number, volume, consistency, odor, color) Urine quality and / or quantity (volume, frequency, color, odor) Hearing or vision loss (decreased responsiveness, increased vocalization).
The works can be organized into the following groups: anthropomorphism (imbuing the form
of an animal or inanimate object with
human features or
behaviors), biomorphism (having a nonrepresentational form or
pattern that resembles a living organism), and rhizomorphism (comprising a root - like structure).
Here are some possible choices — in order
of increasing sophistication: * All (or most) scientists agree (the principal Gore argument) * The 20th century is the warmest in 1000 years (the «hockeystick» argument) * Glaciers are melting, sea ice is shrinking, polar bears are in danger, etc * Correlation — both CO2 and temperature are increasing * Sea levels are rising * Models using both natural and
human forcing accurately reproduce the detailed
behavior of 20th century global temperature * Modeled and observed
PATTERNS of temperature trends («fingerprints»)
of the past 30 years agree
Modeling studies cited there had variegated results, and many focused only on the potential expansion
of the geographical range or mosquito - friendly seasons, while not considering how shifting
patterns of health care and
human behavior might render such changes moot.
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human behavior patterns rooted in the patriarchal mentality
of control and domination.
But the focus
of its development has shifted from trying to replicate
human behavior to teaching it to identify
pattern in large sets
of data.
Psychology majors typically develop a keen understanding
of human behavior, motivations, emotions, and thought
patterns.
Behavior analyst resume objective 1: to work as a behavior analyst in the reputed university where I will get a chance to conduct research on the behavior patterns of human beings and
Behavior analyst resume objective 1: to work as a
behavior analyst in the reputed university where I will get a chance to conduct research on the behavior patterns of human beings and
behavior analyst in the reputed university where I will get a chance to conduct research on the
behavior patterns of human beings and
behavior patterns of human beings and animals.
Psychology
of Human Relations is a course that encompasses the subject matters
of abnormal
behavior patterns, patients with special needs, empathy for terminally ill patients, support groups for terminally ill patients, patient advocacy, the developmental stages
of life, heredity, culture and the environment.
• Hands - on experience in providing assistance with individualized instruction through well - placed instructional strategies • Skilled in effectively applying methods for enhancing students» working knowledge
of core concepts • Excellent skills in recognizing, describing and reporting student
behavior and academic progress • Unmatched ability to impart instruction at the student's level
of comprehension • Proficient in using a variety
of technological tools to communicate with students and provide them with information on complex topics • Adept at recognizing
patterns of human development and benchmarks that are typically achieved at different ages • Demonstrated expertise in designing and using age - appropriate materials for instructional enforcement • Documented success in establishing positive relationships with students to promote student self - esteem • Proven ability to mediate student conflicts and handle
behavior management duties • Qualified to use appropriate strategies and techniques to provide dedicated instructional support • Able to effectively conduct small group and individualized instruction as part
of the class instruction program • Special talent for assisting teachers with planning and organizing instructional activities and developing classroom procedures • Track record
of demonstrating awareness
of and respect for diversity amongst students • Proven record
of applying disciplinary directives in an impartial and consistent manner
A
behavior analyst is a special type
of a psychologist who is hired by a major university or other government or private company to study the behavioral
patterns of human beings or animals.
Whether the development led to positive or negative
patterns of thought and belief, Freud held that that which truly drives
human behavior is buried deep within the
human mind, in what he termed the unconscious mind.
We believe in growth
of mind, body and spirit
of every
human being by unearthing long - standing
behavior patterns or negative perceptions that may be holding you back from experiencing a more fulfilling and meaningful life.
Hence it is especially refreshing to encounter members
of the discipline who are comfortable with both biologically influenced
behavior patterns and the remarkable range
of human cultural diversity, and who have the wit and wisdom to combine the two — consistencies in pair - bonding and adolescent sexual development and variations in the desirability
of mates worldwide — rather than argue vociferously that either precludes the other.
One
of the most poignant things Murray Bowen suggested was that the only difference between the
human animal and all others is the
human potential to be able to step back and see the larger
patterns of one's own family and one's own
behavior.