Students who experienced the approach expressed much more
positive views of science and its relevance to their lives in their post-test surveys.
Not exact matches
«I saw firsthand the power broadcasters have to shape how others
viewed stresses and challenges,» says Gielan, author
of the new bestseller, Broadcasting Happiness: The
Science of Igniting and Sustaining
Positive Change.
Pedigree
of Atheistic and Creationist Philosophy
of Science Ambiguous A very positive review in the science journal Nature affirms that the new book Worlds before Adam, by the «influential historian of Earth Science» Martin Rudwick, «challenges the view that geology's development is a story of secular pr
Science Ambiguous A very
positive review in the
science journal Nature affirms that the new book Worlds before Adam, by the «influential historian of Earth Science» Martin Rudwick, «challenges the view that geology's development is a story of secular pr
science journal Nature affirms that the new book Worlds before Adam, by the «influential historian
of Earth
Science» Martin Rudwick, «challenges the view that geology's development is a story of secular pr
Science» Martin Rudwick, «challenges the
view that geology's development is a story
of secular progress.
But he never asks what social, economic, political and ideological forces were at work in the creation
of the modern scientific world
view, any more than he looks at the role
of those forces in the eighteenth century celebration
of it, the romantic reaction against it, or the nineteenth and twentieth century codification
of positive science.
A June 2004 Zogby International poll commissioned by the Arab American Institute found that only 11 percent
of Moroccans surveyed had a favorable overall
view of the United States — but 90 percent had a
positive view of U.S.
science and technology.
According to a new study published online today in
Science, the tiny differences found in previous studies may have resulted from a slight tendency on the part
of political conservatives to «self - enhance,» or
view themselves in an unrealistically
positive light.
«Considering both the negative effects and the
positive outcomes that respondents sometimes reported, the survey results confirm our
view that neither users nor researchers can be cavalier about the risks associated with psilocybin,» says Roland Griffiths, Ph.D., a psychopharmacologist and professor
of psychiatry and behavioral
sciences and neurosciences at the Johns Hopkins University School
of Medicine.
«While the public is still broadly
positive about the contributions
of science to society, there has been a slight rise in negative
views across a number
of measures, suggesting some softening in the perceived value
of science to society.
On November 11th,
Science published a reply, with a more
positive view of carbon capture.
View some
of the studies about
positive reinforcement and the negative effects
of adverse dog training methods at Applied Animal Behaviour
Science or the Journal
of Veterinary Behavior.
The eleven artists juxtapose divergent approaches in conversation with each other, reflecting on primal questions consuming artists over the millennia: Elliot Arkin's conceptual use
of web - based commerce spins an absurdist
view on the commodification
of artists; Babette Bloch's stainless steel reassessments
of nature and artistic precedent limn
positives and negatives through light; Christopher Carroll Calkins's street photography captures moments
of under - the - radar narratives; Valentina DuBasky's acrylic and marble dust works on paper and plaster are a contemporary comment on the prehistory
of art; Gabriel Ferrer's performance - like in - the - moment sumi - ink drawings on handmade paper reflect on memory and personal narrative; Christopher Gallego's realist, pure light - filled oil painting elevates the ordinariness
of an artist's space to visual poetry; Ana Golici, in pergamano and collage, takes inspiration from 17th Century female naturalist, entomologist and botanical illustrator Maria Sibylla Merian to explore questions
of science, nature and objective truth; Emilie Lemakis's monumental amplification
of an ancient Greek krater employs scale to upend perceptions for the viewer's reconsideration; Mark Mellon's bronzes address the oppositions
of movement and stillness; the alchemy
of Michael Townsend's uncontrolled poured acrylic paintings equate the properties
of materials with the turbulence
of the universe; Jessica Daryl Winer's engagement with luminous color and choreographic line reflects in visual resonance the sonic history
of a musical instrument.
The difference between Professor Nordhaus's optimal carbon tax policy and a fifty - year delay policy is insignificant economically or climatologically in
view of major uncertainties in (1) future economic growth (including reductions in carbon emissions intensity); (2) the physical
science (e.g., the climate sensitivity); (3) future
positive and negative environmental impacts (e.g., the economic «damage function»); (4) the evaluation
of long - term economic costs and benefits (e.g., the discount rate); and (5) the international political process (e.g., the impact
of less than full participation).
I interviewed
positive psychology pioneer Barbara Fredrickson on her
views of psychology as a
science, why it's important to study
positive psychology, what are her favorite topics to study, and what are her primary sources
of positive emotion.