An undeniably
useful behavior in a puppy!
Not exact matches
«Social skills» represents
behaviors you can learn that are
useful in social situations, like to introduce yourself to someone new, to carry on a mutually interesting conversation, to shake hands, and so on.
That context provides critical insights into consumer
behavior — and therefore powerful clues for how you can be most relevant and
useful for people
in their moments of need.»
Historically - reliable valuation measures are remarkably
useful in projecting long - term and full - cycle market outcomes, but the
behavior of the market over shorter segments of the market cycle is driven by the psychological inclination of investors toward speculation or risk - aversion.
It's a quick, fun read, and it has some good takeaways to think about regarding corporate management practices, market efficiency (or lack thereof), and individual investor
behavior — all things that I think are
useful to keep
in mind as an investor
in the stock market.
Are high - frequency sentiment feeds
useful in predicting stock market
behavior?
They used to remember thinking but now it's no longer necessary and with the enriched water it is no longer possible after the cataclysmic campaigns of the last decade when it was decided that facts no longer mattered so therefore truth no longer existed so therefore thinking was no longer necessary but
in fact futile so therefore not only sterile but dangerous and therefore
behavior alone was substantial and adherence to action alone was
useful.
Also, friendships and support groups can be
useful if only clergy can learn the same self - disclosing and risk - taking
behaviors which they encourage
in laity.
I find it
useful in marriage counseling and therapy to encourage couples to describe their problems
in terms of the specific
behaviors that each would like decreased, terminated, modified, increased, or developed.
In this chapter, I will highlight some growth resources from the
behavior - action therapies which I have found
useful.
Studies
in cultural anthropology have, become most
useful to us
in understanding ritual
behavior, and theologians
in the past decade have been discussing these studies more than ever before.
Some are general enough to be
useful in any society whatever, whereas others describe the
behavior that is wanted
in a particular society.
This process is attuned to the needs of a technological society,
in which gender differences increasingly are less important, functional equality for technical roles is more
useful, cooperation and tolerance make the workplace more efficient, and sexual
behavior and family life are less relevant to work life.
Structural analysis is particularly
useful in crisis counseling to help persons interrupt the vicious cycles of panic and paralysis (their frightened Child), which produce inappropriate
behavior, which
in turn increases the feelings of panic and helplessness.
One of the most
useful models for evaluating the personal effects of religious television programs is found
in Television and Human
Behavior by George Comstock and his associates.
This view may provide a
useful framework for investigating areas of human
behavior, such as politics,
in which typical
behavior is worse than
behavior anticipated by more optimistic views.
Because these thirty - four forms of
behavior are of common occurrence among alcoholics, they constitute a
useful guide, not only
in identifying an individual as an alcoholic, but
in helping to ascertain approximately at what stage he has arrived
in his sickness.
While modifying an external
behavior is
useful, it isn't necessarily transformational, whereas changing one's inner being for the good, can result
in multiple external changes across the range of one's life, and thus,
in every sphere of influence a person has (including
in ones» community), and the effect is usually more permanent.
Many wives (but no husbands) reported their own threats of divorce to be a
useful tool
in improving the marriage (and husbands also sometimes reported that the wives» threat of divorce was key to changing their
behavior).
Cognitive - Behavioral Therapy uses small rewards or successes as motivators to replace negative thoughts, feelings, and
behaviors with more
useful ones,
in a systematic, stepwise manner.
Similarly, the notion of the period of PURPLE crying is
useful in a crisis, but should not be presented to parents as a baseline for infant
behavior, since colic is diminished or prevented by nurturing parenting
behavior (Barr & Geertsma, 2002), and the type of crying described does not represent the majority of infants, especially around the world.
Decades of research and practical parenting experience suggesting that certain skills are
useful in building a positive relationship and
in handling children's challenging
behaviors.
«We also have a woman that's going to come
in and talk about the new technology that's available and how it could be
useful in helping curb some of the bad
behaviors in our district.
«It's
useful in modeling concepts
in neuroscience to have a system that will yield a diverse range of
behaviors for small changes of a control parameter, as this may help offer some insights about how the same neural tissue displays different responses,» Alonso said, whose research was funded by a fellowship from the Leon Levy Foundation.
Other researchers have tried changing cell
behavior by creating protein switches from scratch, but Lim's approach — mixing and matching naturally existing proteins — may be more versatile and practical: «It can be
useful as a biotechnology device or for repairing cells
in humans.
Thus, nudges may be especially
useful in guiding
behavior when people are making decisions
in less than ideal circumstances, such as when they are busy, tired, or otherwise not able to fully engage with the choices available to them.
But the new findings clearly show that nudge - type strategies based
in behavioral science do offer a
useful, low - cost approach to promoting
behaviors tied to a variety of important outcomes.
The new discovery about the
behavior of water will be
useful in fundamental research, and
in other areas too.
This approach of studying the change
in consumer
behavior after consumers start using the service is generally more
useful than a study which only compares consumer
behavior between users of streaming services and non-users.
These results are the first implication that Lef1 functions
in the hypothalamus to mediate
behavior, knowledge that could prove
useful for diagnosing and treating human brain disorders.
The new technology may prove
useful in medical diagnostic or other devices where tiny streams of fluid could be turned on or off by switching the surface
behavior of a material.
«Being able to tell if there is a tendency for a reaction to take place
in a specific part of the electrode, and better yet, the location of reactions within individual nanoparticles
in the electrode, would be extremely
useful because then you could understand how those localized reactions correlate with the
behavior of the battery, such as its charging time or the number of recharge cycles it can undergo efficiently,» Cabana said.
The technique used to assess addiction - like
behavior in rats can also be used
in humans, so if similar results are found
in addicted people, the researchers hope the technique may help identify people most susceptible to addiction and be
useful for predicting the efficacy of oxytocin treatment.
At this size, circuits can begin to execute really
useful behaviors by taking
in information from different environmental sensors and performing calculations to decide on the correct response.
«Our analysis of the temporal variation
in exposure patterns provides
useful information to assess the impact of control measures and
behavior changes during epidemics,» they said.
The release of dopamine
in the brain is triggered by addictive substances and
behaviors, so compounds that mimic dopamine could be
useful in possible treatments.
Overall, only 23 % of the 3 - year - olds who spoke made a suggestion that had something to do with the puppet's
behavior (instead of things like its shirt color)-- information that would be
useful to the second child
in deciding which puppet to play with, the team reports
in the British Journal of Development Psychology.
Weiner believes that GREs are not
useful, and Leslie Vosshall, a professor of neurogenetics and
behavior at The Rockefeller University
in New York City who recently started a Twitter discussion about GRE use, agrees: She never considers GRE scores because of its reported biases.
Their experiments provide clues about the neural circuits and signaling pathways involved
in compulsive
behavior and may provide a
useful animal model for studying OCD and evaluating treatments.
Researchers at Binghamton have proposed a comprehensive new framework, the Networked Pattern Recognition (NEPAR) Framework, by defining the
useful patterns of attacks to understand
behaviors, to analyze patterns and connections
in terrorist activity, to predict terrorists» future moves, and finally, to prevent and detect potential terrorist
behaviors.
A better grasp of the function of CA2 could prove
useful in understanding and treating disorders characterized by altered social
behaviors, such as autism, schizophrenia, and bipolar disorder.
By exploiting the properties of neutrons to probe electrons
in a metal, a team of researchers led by the U.S. Department of Energy's (DOE) Argonne National Laboratory has gained new insight into the
behavior of correlated electron systems, which are materials that have
useful properties such as magnetism or superconductivity.
Such individual responses to social stressors are particularly
useful in modeling aspects of depression - and anxiety - like
behavior with high construct, face, discriminative and predictive validity.
A new study has shown that prairie voles may be a
useful model
in understanding the neurochemistry of social
behavior.
Several
behaviors were
useful in predicting onset of disease symptoms, including motor tasks such as finger tapping.
One postdoc
in Peterson's lab, for example, is using zebrafish to study opioid addiction, trying to identify genes that heighten drug - seeking
behavior and thus could be
useful targets for helping human addicts.
In the lab Fawzi is now studying how altering amino acid sequences affects FUS behaviors in hopes that it will lead to a clinically useful strategy against ALS and cance
In the lab Fawzi is now studying how altering amino acid sequences affects FUS
behaviors in hopes that it will lead to a clinically useful strategy against ALS and cance
in hopes that it will lead to a clinically
useful strategy against ALS and cancer.
Through the Foundation, the author has worked tirelessly, with no financial interest, to show how this medicine — phenytoin — has been reported
useful in thousands of medical journals for more than 80 symptoms and disorders, ranging from thought, mood and
behavior disorders to cardiovascular,
In this gentle, therapeutic, breath - centered approach, we are making the body strong and flexible — but in a way that also encourages useful patterns of thought and behavio
In this gentle, therapeutic, breath - centered approach, we are making the body strong and flexible — but
in a way that also encourages useful patterns of thought and behavio
in a way that also encourages
useful patterns of thought and
behavior.
For example, it can help make sense of why one's partner is engaging
in certain
behaviors, which can be
useful in helping to understand the meaning of those
behaviors.