The primary outcome measure was change in peer ratings of aggressive behaviour (15
questions on the behaviour of classmates).
Not exact matches
Sevigny said as social media continues to increase its presence with public commentary
on matters such as
Question Period — which doesn't just rely
on mainstream media for coverage anymore in a sea of tweets — it may lead to a change in
behaviour of MPs as they attempt to come across in a warmer light to a broader reporting audience.
That distinction being presupposed, let us first ask what is to be said
on the
question of mutability or immutability of canon law and the Catholic style of life bound up with it, if we may so describe all the practices, rules, modes of
behaviour in a Catholic's church life and his secular life lived
on Christian lines, which hold good or previously held good through education, church precept etc..
The
question is not whether one is religious or not: it is in what ways is one religious and
on what assumptions are one's religious ideas and
behaviour based.
Additionally, although I don't at all doubt that nutrition policy makers are qualified to make decisions
on the majority of guidelines regarding public health, I do
question whether it is fair for them to decide what is and isn't achievable for the public in terms of food related
behaviour, and to set the guidelines pertaining to this accordingly.
That this House: (1) notes with concern the impact
on the Dairy Industry of the Coles milk pricing strategy and that: (a) dairy farmers around the country are today seriously
questioning their future having suffered through one of the worst decades in memory including droughts, floods, price cuts and rising cost of inputs such as energy and feed; (b) unsustainable retail milk prices will, over time, compel processors to renegotiate contracts with dairy farmers and the prospect that these contracts will be below the cost of production may force many to leave the industry; (c) the fact that supermarkets are now selling milk cheaper than many varieties of bottled water will be the straw that finally breaks the camel's back for many dairy farmers; and (d) the risk of other potential impacts includes: (i) decreased competition as name brands are forced from the shelves; and (ii) the possible loss of fresh milk supplies to some parts of the country as local fresh milk industries become unviable; and (2) calls
on the Government to: (a) ask the ACCC to immediately examine the big supermarkets and milk wholesalers after recent price cuts to ensure they do not have too much market power and are not anti-competitive in their
behaviour; and (b) support the new Senate inquiry into the ongoing milk price war between the country's major supermarket chains».
The pressure is already
on the former Man City man due to the 24 year old having failed to net a single Premier League goal this season and this has not been helped by the fact that his
behaviour off the field of play is also being held into
question.
«I
question myself
on my individual
behaviour, that is true, because I am sometimes keen to as well.
«It follows an Independent Regulatory Commission hearing today at which the Arsenal manager admitted that his language and
behaviour in the match officials» changing room after the West Brom game
on Sunday was abusive, improper and
questioned the integrity of the match referee.
Questions over his attitude and
behaviour away from the pitch aside, the 21 year old has scored seven goals this season after just 13 games — a big money move looks
on the horizon.
While some may
question his
behaviour off the field, his commitment, skill and passion
on the pitch in a green jersey was unrivaled.
I was one that
questioned Wengers potential dithering this summer, based
on his historical
behaviour looking like he dithered.
We will cover: Developmental changes and psychological issues Switching parenting styles from teacher to coach Communication and problem - solving skills to end power struggles and keep your relationship close Reducing high - risk
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Nearly three quarters (73 %) of teachers who responded to the NASUWT's annual Big
Question survey think there is a widespread
behaviour problem in schools today, a 5 % increase
on the 2014 survey, and 42 % believe there is a
behaviour problem in their schools, a 5 % increase
on the 2014 survey.
While it would be ludicrous to suggest that the electorate will vote
on the basis of May's relationship with Trump, being seen to be silent in the face of Trump's
behaviour will raise
questions about her own moral compass.
Max's research interests focus
on various
questions in European politics; recent projects have examined new parties in British politics, dissolution of legislatures in OECD countries, and the careers and social
behaviour of MPs.
Moving
on there were some interesting bits of data about tactical voting, particularly in the first Populus poll, back in November 2004, which was conducted in 160 Conservative target seats and included some
questions on tactical voting
behaviour.
Not based
on any of the actual policies which he and the coalition are pursuing, as that might suggest otherwise, but simply because of his charm, good manners and false ingratiating
behaviour at prime minister's
questions.
12:31 - More
questions on guarantees of better bank
behaviour.
A copy of the results from the «Big
Question»
on pupil
behaviour is attached, along with details of a number of «refusal to teach» ballots taken by the NASUWT during 2011
on pupil indiscipline.
Speaking
on his weekly phone - in show
on LBC radio, Clegg said the IPCC report raised
questions about the
behaviour of the Police Federation representatives at the meeting.
If we are going to judge the truth of claims
on the
behaviour of those making them, it seems only fair to look at the
behaviour of a few of those
questioning the scientific consensus.
Answering this
question requires classifying neuronal activity patterns recorded from the brain, based
on a number of statistical, dynamical and anatomical features and correlating them with observable
behaviours, such as the presence or absence of rapid eye movements.
That might sound obvious, but proving the relationship is important because it paves the way for future surveys that can explore who is killing carnivores by simply asking people innocuous
questions about their attitudes and their views
on the
behaviour of others.
IO: Yeah, so that's actually an important
question because what we wanted to control further, to isolate this effect of the teacher - student relationship, is other types of
behaviours and other types of experiences which could, theoretically, also have an impact
on the
behaviours we were interested in.
By rewarding learners with points when they pose
questions, provide answers, share links, suggest further reading and collaborate
on projects will gift learners a sense of community and «relatedness», thus intrinsically motivating them to continue these
behaviours.
They are given transcripts of their lesson, which are coded against a rubric to produce a dashboard view of how they performed in certain key areas — such as time spent
on teacher talk, the types of
questioning used, and incidences of positive
behaviour management — and a detailed feedback report.
All worksheets, scaffolded
questions and challenging sections to stretch higher ability students are included in the PPT Success Criteria: Review you knowledge of common chemical elements Identify properties of metals and non-metals Compare the physical appearance and material
behaviour of metals and non-metals Please rate and comment
on what you find useful so I can alter my lessons in future.
behavioural interview
questions that focus
on descriptions of past
behaviour, which are likely to give an indication of capacity.
Business Assignment help is a vital support for many business pursuing students as they have to write a huge number of assignments from different subjects which includes Organization
Behaviour, Corporate Finance, Operations Management, Marketing Management, Corporate Governance and the list goes
on with the broadness of the
question.
Based
on answers to a series of
questions about your financial habits and
behaviour, the tool provides you with a financial fitness score and an assessment of your financial situation.
We have a huge community of Springer Spaniel owners and your
behaviour question, once built
on this site, will be submitted for all of them to see and help answer.
As for Steam Workshop integration — a ton of
questions are about this feature —
Behaviour says that weapon creation won't be coming to the core game and that it has its eye
on abuse such that it'll be reviewing all submissions.
Recreating The Pastoral draws the viewer through a series of installations which juxtapose elements of elaborate 18th and 19th C European dress and courtly
behaviour with contemporary political sensitivities expressed through Shonibare's use for Dutch wax cotton cloth, itself a culturally ambigious material replete with a colonial history of appropriation.The installations
question Euro - centric histories, and are a powerful expression of the complexities inherent in contemporary discourse
on post-colonialism and identity.
A
question for those more familiar with the policy proposal: Is the compensation to large polluters a lump sum compensation (eg based
on their past
behaviour) or do they have to keep
on polluting to get it?
I outlined why I
question climate change (based
on the
behaviour of the scientists in part) and the first thing I got was a demand for examples.
Of course, the scientific conclusions
on nutritional values can be
questioned, but the fact remains that if you want to influence human
behaviour, you have to understand human perceptions.
The
question is, if we have a 3 % increase in CO2 input into the atmosphere, year
on year, for a couple of hundred years, would that have a discernable effect
on climate chemistry and thermal
behaviour.
The use of robots and algorithms to make decisions poses serious
questions about accountability, foreseeability and what is reasonable
behaviour, the Peers warn, whether the decision is about «receiving a mortgage, in diagnosing illness, or a decision taken by an automated vehicle
on the road».
This requirement can be satisfied either by adducing direct evidence or by asking the court to draw an inference based
on, notably, whether the link was user - activated or automatic; whether it was a deep or a shallow link; whether the page contained more than one hyperlink and, if so, where the impugned link was located in relation to others; the context in which the link was presented to users; the number of hits
on the page containing the hyperlink; the number of hits
on the page containing the linked information (both before and after the page containing the link was posted); whether access to the Web sites in
question was general or restricted; whether changes were made to the linked information and, if so, how they correlate with the number of hits
on the page containing that information; and evidence concerning the
behaviour of Internet users.
[Y] ou articulate what really amounts to a rhetorical
question on the merits of more effectively measuring and incentivizing team
behaviour.
From a review of the «Haudenosaunee Code of
Behaviour for Traditional Medicine Healers» and other evidence, Judge Edward found that «traditional medicine continues to be practised
on Six Nations as it was prior to European contact and, in this court's view, there is no
question it forms an integral part of who the Six Nations are.»
Banks may spend a fortune
on compliance but often avoid asking staff the hard
questions about ethical
behaviour because it may reveal problems they are unprepared to resolve.
There is evidence
on both sides of this
question, but in recent years we have observed moments of great deference as well as moments of judicial constraint of executive
behaviour in wartime.
Employees are regularly commenting
on his blog posts,
questions are being asked and
behaviours are changing.
Given that this app was a personality quiz, the
questions would have been designed to glean
behaviour that gave away much more details
on political leanings and other related aspects.
Brush up
on your interview skills, from your smile and handshake through common
behaviour interview
questions.
Competency
questions are those which focus
on particular
behaviours or skills you will need to demonstrate in the role.
• Committed to high standards of excellence in program expansion and classroom instruction • Skilled in lesson designing, imparting and grading • Demonstrated ability to set up competitive exams based
on diverse
questioning techniques • Well versed in managing class control and student
behaviour • Expert in motivating students to take part in healthy co curricular activities
Gesch B, Hammond S, Hampson S et al.Influence of supplementary vitamins, minerals and essential fatty acids
on the antisocial
behaviour of young adult prisoners.Brit J Psychiatry2002 July; 181:22 — 8OpenUrlAbstract / FREE Full Text
QUESTION: Do vitamin, mineral and fatty acid supplements reduce antisocial
behaviour among young adults in prison?