Sentences with phrase «social task conditions»

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By defining the task of the church in terms of Christianity's social responsibility, Oxford has turned the church's mind inward upon its own condition.
himself defined the task of the sociology of religion as «the investigation of the relation between religion (s) and society in their mutual ways of conditioning each other and also of the configuration of any religiously determined social processes.»
Her research work focuses on the neurocognitive basis of autism spectrum conditions, with a particular interest in why people with autism find the social world so puzzling, yet often excel at detail - focussed tasks.
The task was optimized for investigation of the abilities to infer another person's social emotions and beliefs distinctively so as to test the hypothesis that oxytocin improves deficit in inferring others» social emotions rather than beliefs, under conditions without direct emotional cues.
The more routine an occupation — a condition that he found to strongly correlate with lower demand for social skills — the more susceptible that occupation is to automation and decline, as computer technology encroaches on workers performing rote tasks, even complex ones.
Broward Health Medical Center, North Andover, MA 2011 — 2013 Patient Care Assistant • Assisted patients with daily tasks such as dressing, bathing, toileting, and grooming • Provided support in preparing meals according to health plans • Assisted patients in partaking their meals and recorded food intake • Provided emotional support by engaging patients in counseling sessions • Accompanied patients to social activities, physical therapy sessions, and doctors» appointments • Checked and recorded patients vitals and provided feedback on patients» conditions to doctors and nurses
The distribution of domestic labor among mothers, fathers, and school - age children in 153 families was examined with attention to three conditions that might facilitate or constrain the distribution of tasks: familial earner status, child gender, and «social time» (defined here as the distinction between weekdays and weekends).
According to Benard, «we are all born with innate resiliency, with the capacity to develop the traits commonly found in resilient survivors: social competence (responsiveness, cultural flexibility, empathy, caring, communication skills, and a sense of humor); problem - solving (planning, help - seeking, critical and creative thinking); autonomy (sense of identity, self - efficacy, self - awareness, task - mastery, and adaptive distancing from negative messages and conditions); and a sense of purpose and belief in a bright future (goal direction, educational aspirations, optimism, faith, and spiritual connectedness)» (Benard, 1991).
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