Many owners of larger dogs, and often those thinking of caring for new dogs avoid smaller breeds, because of
the perceived differences in their behavior, in relation to larger dogs.
Not exact matches
Each of us may
perceive various
differences, qualities, or
behavior in the other as undesirable....
Thank you is such a simple phrase, but it makes such a
difference in a little one's
behavior and how he is
perceived.
In most law firms, this requires changing the way people treat and interact with each other, the
behaviors that are rewarded, and the way individuals»
differences are
perceived.
The current study found that individual
differences in interpersonal
behaviors (e.g., support - seeking) and perceptions (e.g.,
perceived intimacy) could be decomposed as two different levels.
In so far as parent ratings reflect both objective and perceived individual differences in infant behavior, this can be interpreted as showing only a modest level of stability in early infant behavior, at least within the domain of reactivit
In so far as parent ratings reflect both objective and
perceived individual
differences in infant behavior, this can be interpreted as showing only a modest level of stability in early infant behavior, at least within the domain of reactivit
in infant
behavior, this can be interpreted as showing only a modest level of stability
in early infant behavior, at least within the domain of reactivit
in early infant
behavior, at least within the domain of reactivity.
Results indicated that (a) parenting styles of mothers and fathers were related, (b) mothers» and fathers» authoritarianism and permissiveness were associated with increased child internalizing and externalizing
behavior problems, (c) marital conflict was significantly related to child
behavior problems, (d) when mother and father reported parenting styles differed, increased marital conflict was reported, (e) increased
differences between mothers and fathers
in self - and spouse -
perceived permissiveness were related to increased child externalizing
behavior problems, and (f) the direction of the
differences between parents (i.e. whether a particular parent reported being more permissive than the other) was linked with marital conflict and child
behavior problems.
Although
perceived social support is found to buffer the negative effects of stress more consistently than received support, it has been argued that
perceived support reflects
differences in personality, perception, and memory processes rather than interpersonal
behavior amenable to change (Haber, Cohen, Lucas, & Baltes, 2007).