And that becomes much more sort of a sociological or
social psychological component,» Mauboussin said.
Not exact matches
A major deficiency in recognizing the spiritual
component in the field of addictions has been the lack of clearly defined criteria, based on hard data, that measure up to
social,
psychological, and medical standards.
It's now believed that addiction has a genetic
component and can be triggered by
psychological or
social conditions.
Expert opinion: Sari Greaves, RD, CDN, a spokeswoman for the American Dietetic Association says, «Although a generous amount of science is given to support the connection between biology, hormones, and waistline, there are many other
components, both
psychological and
social that drive eating behavior and the book may sway consumers to mistakenly mislabel themselves with a hormonal problem.
The framework consists of eight
components that have historically functioned independently: health education; physical education; school health services; counseling,
psychological, and
social services; nutrition services; staff wellness; a healthy school environment; and family / community involvement.
Each artwork is a representation of how memory and nostalgia function as
social and
psychological components in an individual's process of collecting.
All of these factors would suggest that there is a significant
psychological social component influencing the reporting scenario and duration of Ms. Abma's multiple musculoskeletal / neurologic complaints.
These indices are in keeping with the World Health Organization's (1998) multidimensional definition of quality of life that incorporates individuals» physical and
social functioning and
psychological states as key
components.
Such improvements in emotion - related skills, in addition to anxiety, are significant given that emotional competence is a crucial
component in children's adaptive
social functioning and
psychological adjustment.
Nonempirical and empirical
components in the hypotheses of five
social psychological experiments