Sentences with phrase «seen no evidence of social»

He points out that if the researchers had focused only on alpha males, they would have seen no evidence of social learning.

Not exact matches

Good evidence of this is the recent spate of infographics we've seen on social media and buyers.
Shaull says he sees even more evidence today of Pentecostal involvement in social struggles.
Although many observers see this growth only as evidence of the increasing irrelevance of religion, the nonreligious represent an important cultural group, as liberal on social issues as the most committed religious people are conservative.
They themselves are usually future - oriented — a tendency evidenced in the futurism fad among today's social scientists, and the ahistorical approach if not downright antihistoricism seen in many aspects of social science.
And that is part of the dynamic where I think we do see the oscillation I refer to - eg in the micro-case of child protection, social workers are too intrusive (case with sympathy to parents, eg children removed, was there evidence?
But don't forget that this season we've also seen evidence that custom social networks aren't guaranteed to succeed: witness the quick implosion of John McCain's original edition early in 2007 (critical mass is critical indeed!).
The Social Liberal Forum, the left - leaning pressure group, saw its amendments to the economy vote rejected, evidence perhaps of a changing Lib Dem demographic.
«We see this as the first evidence of a social network,» says Brooks.
«It's heartening to see some evidence social and personality psychologists are incorporating better research practices into their work,» says Alison Ledgerwood, a psychologist at the University of California at Davis (and one of the self - identified reviewers of the paper).
«This is the first biological evidence I've seen that cocaine abuse may have an aging effect on the brain,» says social scientist Caryl Beynon of Liverpool John Moores University in the United Kingdom.
Moreover, at least two lines of evidence suggested that tool use is part of the species» natural behavioural repertoire: juvenile crows developed functional tool use without training or social input; and proficient tool use was seen to be a species - wide capacity.
The American Academy of Matrimonial Lawyers found most divorce lawyers saw more cases using social media for evidence of cheating.
Nor do they challenge the educational benefits of diversity in college, a fact consistently established by evidence gained through social science research (see, for example, the 2002 article I coauthored with Patricia Gurin, Eric Dey, and Gerald Gurin in 2002, «Diversity and Higher Education: Theory and Impact on Educational Outcomes,» published in the Harvard Educational Review).
Thus, for example, disparities in suspension rates by race are seen as prima facie evidence of discrimination rather than symptoms of social ills that strike some groups in America harder than others.
See, for example, Philip Connor, «Explaining the Refugee Gap: Economic Outcomes of Refugees Versus Other Immigrants», Journal of Refugee Studies, 2010; William Evans and Daniel Fitzgerald, «The Economic and Social Outcomes of Refugees in the United States: Evidence from the ACS», National Bureau of Economic Research working paper 23498, 2017; Miriam Potocky - Tripodi, «The Role of Social Capital in Immigrant and Refugee Economic Adaptation», Journal of Social Service Research, 2004.
It's important to talk to the SSA and the IRS if you have reason to believe your Social Security number has been compromised, even if you don't yet see any evidence of financial fraud.
Many media outlets see this as evidence to previously held suspicions that McIver is not a real person, since the majority of McIver's social media content was created after she was blammed for the embarrassment, and she's never actually appeared in public.
Here's why I see no social or political tipping point: Behind the ups and downs tracked by Gallup, Pew, The Times and others, there's been little evidence of a shift in what political and socials scientists call «issue salience» for global warming — making it the kind of problem citizens bring to the voting booth.
Until the roots are cleared of a bias towards European style authoritarian modes of economic / social / political action as evidenced by what we saw in Europe / Soviet Union / PRC in the late 19th and all of the 20th centuries, then PNS is stillborn wrt to future climate matters.
This refers to the tendency of people to conform their processing of information — whether scientific evidence, policy arguments, the credibility of experts, or even what they see with their own eyes — to conclusions that reinforce the status of, and their standing in, important social groups.
See, for example, the September 28, 2012 Report of an Article 27 Panel under TILMA (concerning a measure by the B.C. College of Social Workers), where a B.C. College rejected an Alberta applicant for bad character, and a majority of a panel held that the burden lay on the College to show evidence of lack of good character.
As you can see, social media and social media content raise serious issues for the judiciary, with regards to independence, integrity and ethical standards, admissibility of evidence, the availability of ex parte information, the extent of judicial notice, practice rules, the right to a fair trial and juror conduct.
As such, social media can be a difficult kind of evidence to use because it consists of a small snapshot of what people want others to see and hear.
And I think that criminal courts here have some of the jurisprudence I've seen demonstrates a stricter interest in the nuts and bolts of adducing social media evidence because of course there's a liberty interest at stake and making sure the evidence fits I think is a higher bar to me.
From the language of the case cited above, one can see the struggles that courts have had articulating standards for admissibility of social media evidence.
So I would say that the content that we've seen is really effective both on social media platforms as well as search is evidence of the lawyer's participation in the community, taking leadership positions, participating in charity events.
I've previously posted about studies that have found that the laser - like focus on raising student test scores often identifies teachers who are good at doing that, but those VAM - like measures tend to short - change educators who are good at developing Social Emotional or «non-cognitive skills» (see More Evidence Showing The Dangers Of Using High - Stakes Testing For Teacher Evaluation; Another Study Shows Limitations Of Standardized Tests For Teacher Evaluations; Study Finds Teachers Whose Students Achieve High Test Scores Often Don't Do As Well With SEL Skills and SEL Weekly Update).
Scholars from a variety of disciplines (clinical observers, neuroscientists, primatologists, social psychologists, sociologists, life span researchers, and historians) provide evidence that people do in fact frequently catch one another's emotions (for reviews see Chartrand, Maddux, & Lakin, 2005; Hatfield et al., 1994, 2009, 2014; Hess & Fischer, 2013; Lundqvist, 1993).
From the stories which unfold through the evidence it can be seen that the economic development of the Australian nation was carried out in a way which undermined the foundations of Indigenous culture - its social structures, its political structures, its economic base and its relationship with the land.
In 2016, 79 percent of programs funded by the Maternal, Infant, and Early Childhood Home Visiting program saw an increase in household income among participating families.60 Furthermore, investments in MIECHV evidence - based home visiting programs produce a return on investment of $ 1.89 for every dollar spent on implementing the program, in part through reduced spending on the social services noted above.61 These results prove that home visiting programs provide economic benefits for everyone — not just the families that participate.
Fonaghy49argues that, although there is little evidence of a recent worsening of parenting, both the USA and the UK have seen deteriorating levels of «social health» and that: «while parents probably continue to behave as they have always done, society has changed to make the task of childrearing more challenging».
According to equity and social exchange theories of relationship development (see Hatfield & Rapson, 2012; Sprecher & Schwartz, 1994), partners are predicted to be most satisfied with and committed to a relationship when they view it as equitable — that is, when both partners are perceived as making relatively equal investments or contributions to the relationship (and as receiving relatively equal benefits from that relationships)-- and evidence has been found in support of this supposition (e.g., Canary & Stafford, 1992; Dainton & Stafford, 1993; Haas & Stafford, 1998; Sprecher, 1992; Weigel, Bennett, & Ballard - Reisch, 2006).
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