The best way to change your life is to find people who've already achieved what you want and
then model their behavior.
They then modeled this behavior using computer simulations that have inspired new algorithms for more efficient neural network learning.
Not exact matches
If you want someone to change a
behavior (or become more inclined to taking a desired action),
then you can «
model» it with a story.
The monetary policy debate over whether rule - like
behavior is preferable to pure discretion dates back at least to Henry Simons in 1936.1 More recently, in their Nobel Prize - winning work, Finn Kydland and Ed Prescott demonstrated that a credible commitment by policymakers to behave in a systematic rule - like manner leads to better outcomes than discretion.2 Since
then, numerous papers using a variety of
models have investigated the benefits of rule - like
behavior in monetary policy and found that there are indeed significant benefits.
According to the national economics standards, students should be taught only the «majority paradigm» or «neoclassical
model» of economic
behavior, for to include «strongly held minority views of economic processes risks confusing and frustrating teachers and students, who are
then left with the responsibility of sorting the qualifications and alternatives without a sufficient foundation to do so.»
One might
then judge that the exclusion of animal purposes from the study of animal
behavior today is an obstacle to progress that requires a changed
model.
If you are a Christian,
then Jews, Muslims and Hindus are Christian, because all believe Christ to be merely human and a very good
model of
behavior, just that the early Christian church was misled by St. Paul and St. John concerning the co-eternal divinity of Christ and his role in our salvation, which only God could provide.
At Teach to Talk, we have a video
model where we
model appropriate social interactions, language,
behaviors where the child watches the video and
then learns from that video.
We prevent unwanted
behavior in our young children by tapping into our children's needs, by treating them with respect, showing them how to respect us, by coaching them through emotions,
modeling desired
behaviors and by getting very clear about our family boundaries and
then being consistent.
Children
modeling their parents and if you are exhibiting undesirable
behaviors,
then your child is sure to repeat them.
Calmly tell them what is expected of them and
then model that
behavior.
It is in the spirit of tolerance, understanding and cooperation that parents
model for their children appropriate ways interacting with the world and
then kids incorporate those
behaviors into their skill set.
«Parents
model the
behaviors that children will use in the world; if parents
model fighting to express negative feelings,
then kids will think that this is how to express themselves when they are upset,» says parenting coach and licensed social worker Mercedes Samudio.
Model courage when you confront him on issues or
behaviors he needs to change, and
then hold him accountable.
The data from those experiments can
then be fed into a
model, allowing researchers to predict how this
behavior would manifest itself on a larger scale.
Barnard and his team predicted how SoCal's shores would evolve from 2010 through 2100 by
modeling the factors that influence beaches — estimates for sea level rise as well as wave and storm
behavior and predicted climate change patterns if the world eventually stabilizes its greenhouse gas emissions by mid-century,
then starts reducing them.
Called «computational
modeling,» it involves a computer «learning» student
behavior and
then «thinking» as students would.
If a person grows up in a home where one's parents show lots of avoidance and fear in response to a lost job or sickness,
then he or she will likely
model that
behavior.
Using this experimental
model, the researchers
then observed the
behavior of the microglia and found that the soluble form of amyloid beta stimulated microglia to engulf synapses.
It
then compares the actual
behavior of its body with the generated
models to see which one made the best predictions, taking the winning
model and seeding it into the action in each round.
The researchers
then developed a 3D mathematical
model of nest construction, obtained by analyzing the individual
behavior of the ants.
«The coupling of these two
models is predicated on the assertion that climate change drives changes in extreme events, extreme events interact with human perception of risk to influence emissions
behaviors and emissions
behaviors then feed back into climate change, leading to a fully interacting
model.»
Networks exist in electrical circuits as well, so if we can
model proteins using electrical circuits
then we can better understand and predict
behaviors of the biological systems.
If you want to raise a healthy eater and a child who likes a variety of foods,
then it is best to
model this
behavior.
Think about how you like to be treated and
then model that
behavior.
That's when Diane Sherman, who teaches autistic children, heard Pepperberg, a visiting professor at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology's MIT Media Lab, describe how she'd trained Alex: First, the bird watches a trainer give instructions to another person, who
models correct and incorrect
behavior;
then Alex gets a chance to mimic the
behavior.
According to Bandura, humans learn through observation,
then imitate
modeled behaviors in the real world.
If we are infusing character education into the subject and really take the time to care about our students and
model those traits,
then we can turn [negative
behavior] around.
When a student is not following a particular
behavior, pause briefly to remind the student or the entire class what the
behavior is and why it's important,
then ask the students to
model the
behaviors before moving on.
«By setting consistent
behavior expectations and
then having teachers
model, narrate and praise those
behaviors, we're being more intentional about fostering stronger relationships with our students.
I was
then bullied by said administration and this bullying
behavior was
modeled and condoned by city and state administrators and officials.
The scoring
model looks at a snapshot of your credit
behavior now versus
then.
The
model then calculates a credit score based on predetermined criteria such as payment
behavior and total debt.
Thus, only those
behaviors that can be shown experimentally, in a laboratory, to be modified by the environmental consequences are relevant, and if someone doesn't adhere to the Operant Conditioning
model for all of their training
then that person is somehow defective as an animal behaviorist.
If one examines our
model's control simulations for the 1982 - 2006 period, which show a trend towards increasing hurricane activity over this period, and correlates this activity with SST in the Main Development Region, and
then tries to use this correlation to predict the 21st century
behavior of the
model, it clearly doesn't work.
The
model showed that there should be a seasonal cycle in the
behavior of the shallow - water hydrates just below the seafloor, with some additional hydrates forming while the water temperature is cooler and
then melting when the water is warmer.
when you can design a
model that can even predict a temperature profile of: a 4 degrees of freedom, rotating sphere, that is warmed by the output of a non-linear external heat source, and that is covered in a thermodynamic fluid that is constantly in motion with non-linear chaotic Beyesian characteristics — and
then throw in variability due to non-linearity
behavior of an element that can cause both positive and negative feed - backs due to the existence of it's three phases; liquid, vapor and solid....
Don't climate
models break the Earth (mostly atmosphere) into billions of small volumes, each of which has a density, temp, humidity, radiative flux, albedo etc. and
then isn't a climate simulation the process of combining the
behavior of these billions of volumes to simulate large scale phenomena?
The basic belief is that if you can simulate the subsystems correctly, and simulate their interactions, and get the inputs right, and include all the important inputs and subsystems and interactions,
then in the end, your
model will simulate the emergent
behavior of the real system.
Nobody expected that this
model could predict the
behavior of a real thunderstorm — for one thing, it would be impossible to gather the data necessary to initialize it; for another, if thunderstorm
behavior is chaotic,
then no amount of data would be enough to allow prediction beyond a short time horizon.
Specifically, if the variability of the residuals is less than that of the raw data,
then the
model has explained a portion of the
behavior of the raw data.»
There is always the possibility that measurements are not really capturing the state of the climate system faithfully — i.e. that there is a bias in the measurements, and
then one has to argue about whether this indicates a problem with
models or system
behavior.
They ran a climate
model to take account of variations in sunlight and the rise and fall of CO2,
then took snapshots from this
model and fed them into a
model for ice - sheet
behavior and fed the result back into their climate
model.
But
then for «Herd
behavior» GS gives over 15,000 hits, so this might be another good place to look for a
model.
After graduate school, Trenton did postdoctoral research at the University of Washington where he studied the mechanical
behavior of fault gouge from Death Valley, CA, and
then worked as a consulting geologist at Golder Associates, where he created 3D discrete fracture network and fluid flow
models for clients in the petroleum industry in the North and South America, and Asia, and nuclear waste isolation industries in Japan, Sweden, and Finland.
I am astounded by this, for two reasons: 1) if the
model can sometimes «go off the rails» for no apparent reason,
then it seems unlikely the
model is a reasonable representation of the Earth's climate, and 2) at an absolute minimum, there should be a careful investigation into the stability of
model behavior, with lots of runs, so that the probability of a «crazy» run is at least known.
The scoring
model looks at a snapshot of your credit
behavior now versus
then.
We test three
models: (a) Factors that propel men into combat also make them poor marriage material; (b) combat causes problems such as post-traumatic stress symptoms or antisocial
behavior that increase marital adversity; and (c) combat intensifies premilitary stress and antisocial
behavior that
then negatively affect marriages.
Then, we examined whether maternal problems in reciprocal social
behavior directly or indirectly influenced infantile aggression at 18 months of age by including maternal PDS into the
model (see bottom of Figure 1).