risk-taking and adolescents` perceptions
... activities (Doebler, 1998). However, considering the increased likelihood that other family members may participate in the teen's life, it may be that adults other than parents contribute to monitoring teenagers activities. In summary, adolescents growing up in these areas may have a different exper ...
... activities (Doebler, 1998). However, considering the increased likelihood that other family members may participate in the teen's life, it may be that adults other than parents contribute to monitoring teenagers activities. In summary, adolescents growing up in these areas may have a different exper ...
Using behavior-analytic implicit tests to assess sexual interests
... a culture that simultaneously teaches that sexual promiscuity is bad and, at other times, that bad behavior is sometimes exciting (e.g. speeding in one’s car) is paradoxically making likely the derived transformation of the psychological functions (i.e. experience) of promiscuity into an exciting de ...
... a culture that simultaneously teaches that sexual promiscuity is bad and, at other times, that bad behavior is sometimes exciting (e.g. speeding in one’s car) is paradoxically making likely the derived transformation of the psychological functions (i.e. experience) of promiscuity into an exciting de ...
Sexual dysfunction in patients with schizophrenia
... Methods: This was a secondary analysis of an open-label, one-day study (N = 402). The primary objective of the study was to assess the prevalence of hyperprolactinemia in patients with schizophrenia who had been treated with conventional antipsychotics or risperidone. Other atypical antipsychotics a ...
... Methods: This was a secondary analysis of an open-label, one-day study (N = 402). The primary objective of the study was to assess the prevalence of hyperprolactinemia in patients with schizophrenia who had been treated with conventional antipsychotics or risperidone. Other atypical antipsychotics a ...
Tinbergen`s four questions, biologically useless behavior
... It could be revealing to employ Tinbergen’s four questions to man with respect to humanistic phenomena that appear devoid of biologic necessity, or economic gain; phenomena such as close personal relationships, self-realization, freedom, and dignity. These phenomena seem to be as genuine, powerful a ...
... It could be revealing to employ Tinbergen’s four questions to man with respect to humanistic phenomena that appear devoid of biologic necessity, or economic gain; phenomena such as close personal relationships, self-realization, freedom, and dignity. These phenomena seem to be as genuine, powerful a ...
A Study of Sexual Function in Women with Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus
... dynamic and harmonious state involving erotic and reproductive experiences and fulfilment, within a broader physical, emotional, interpersonal, social and spiritual sense of well-being, in a culturally informed, freely and responsibly chosen and ethical framework; not merely the absence of sexual di ...
... dynamic and harmonious state involving erotic and reproductive experiences and fulfilment, within a broader physical, emotional, interpersonal, social and spiritual sense of well-being, in a culturally informed, freely and responsibly chosen and ethical framework; not merely the absence of sexual di ...
PDF - Bentham Open
... adjustment and behaviour [17, 18]. Parental control and monitoring is shown to have a more profound effect on girls who receive more parental control/monitoring in comparison to boys [19]. On the contrary Statin & Kerr [20] counter the statement that parental control in fact “controls” adolescent be ...
... adjustment and behaviour [17, 18]. Parental control and monitoring is shown to have a more profound effect on girls who receive more parental control/monitoring in comparison to boys [19]. On the contrary Statin & Kerr [20] counter the statement that parental control in fact “controls” adolescent be ...
GCS guide to behaviour change - Government Communication
... Smokers are five times more likely to stop successfully if they make it to 28 days. The campaign used the ideas of ‘chunking and social norming’, developing a 28 day behavioural journey with smoking cessation experts and academics, to boost smokers’ chances of success. It was designed to show them t ...
... Smokers are five times more likely to stop successfully if they make it to 28 days. The campaign used the ideas of ‘chunking and social norming’, developing a 28 day behavioural journey with smoking cessation experts and academics, to boost smokers’ chances of success. It was designed to show them t ...
Statutory sex crime relationships between juveniles and adults: A
... from the literature on sexual abuse and sexual assault are not sufficient. Recent articles (e.g. Manlove, Moore, Liechty, Ikramullah, & Cottingham, 2005; Troup-Leasure & Snyder, 2005) suggest that both professionals and the public are interested in, and might benefit from, a more systematic and evid ...
... from the literature on sexual abuse and sexual assault are not sufficient. Recent articles (e.g. Manlove, Moore, Liechty, Ikramullah, & Cottingham, 2005; Troup-Leasure & Snyder, 2005) suggest that both professionals and the public are interested in, and might benefit from, a more systematic and evid ...
Adolescence: Social and Emotional Development
... Failure to use contraception Use pregnancy to achieve intimacy, demonstrate rebellion Uneducated about reproduction and contraception Half of pregnant teens will get an abortion – Most teen moms will be single moms ...
... Failure to use contraception Use pregnancy to achieve intimacy, demonstrate rebellion Uneducated about reproduction and contraception Half of pregnant teens will get an abortion – Most teen moms will be single moms ...
parent-offspring conflict over mating: a replication and extension study
... the form of loss in genetic quality (Apostolou, 2008a). Conversely, if offspring exercise mate choice, they will compromise more than their parents would like over other traits in order to get a spouse of high genetic quality. As genetic quality is less beneficial to parents than it is to offspring, ...
... the form of loss in genetic quality (Apostolou, 2008a). Conversely, if offspring exercise mate choice, they will compromise more than their parents would like over other traits in order to get a spouse of high genetic quality. As genetic quality is less beneficial to parents than it is to offspring, ...
Female Genital Mutilation (FGM)
... opening it, and the fear that this will be found out, is expected to further discourage ‘illicit’ sexual act among those women. There is also a belief in some cultures that women’s genitalia are un feminine (mimic males’), ugly or unclean! Quran (Holy book of Islam) devoid of any text includes a ref ...
... opening it, and the fear that this will be found out, is expected to further discourage ‘illicit’ sexual act among those women. There is also a belief in some cultures that women’s genitalia are un feminine (mimic males’), ugly or unclean! Quran (Holy book of Islam) devoid of any text includes a ref ...
MSWord
... to understand the bases of those societies. Every society has disorders which affect it more than others. If, previously, it was adultery that affected the ''water line" of traditional societies (Flaquer, 1998 p. 93), at the present time the dangers affecting childhood reflect, among other things, t ...
... to understand the bases of those societies. Every society has disorders which affect it more than others. If, previously, it was adultery that affected the ''water line" of traditional societies (Flaquer, 1998 p. 93), at the present time the dangers affecting childhood reflect, among other things, t ...
PowerPoint Presentation - Selective Attention
... Variable-ratio schedule Organism cannot predict how many responses are required before reinforcement will occur get high and steady rates of responding very resistant to extinction if behaviour only reinforced some of the time, need to repeat behaviour frequently before able to detect absence o ...
... Variable-ratio schedule Organism cannot predict how many responses are required before reinforcement will occur get high and steady rates of responding very resistant to extinction if behaviour only reinforced some of the time, need to repeat behaviour frequently before able to detect absence o ...
Social influences on health and wellbeing
... The gender expectations that an individual experiences influence the way their identity develops, how they relate to others and the opportunities that may be open to them. The idea that boys and men should experience better opportunities than girls and women – especially in education and employment ...
... The gender expectations that an individual experiences influence the way their identity develops, how they relate to others and the opportunities that may be open to them. The idea that boys and men should experience better opportunities than girls and women – especially in education and employment ...
The Standard Edition of the Complete Psychological
... from her father as a gift—to bear him a child.1 One has an impression that the Oedipus complex is then gradually given up because this wish is never fulfilled. The two wishes—to possess a penis and a child—remain strongly cathected in the unconscious and help to prepare the female creature for her l ...
... from her father as a gift—to bear him a child.1 One has an impression that the Oedipus complex is then gradually given up because this wish is never fulfilled. The two wishes—to possess a penis and a child—remain strongly cathected in the unconscious and help to prepare the female creature for her l ...
GCSE Psychology Learning
... In Skinners box the rat would sometimes explore its environment and push a button. This button would cause an electric shock from the floor. What do you think happened? .... the rat learned very quickly not to do that again! Punishment should not be confused with negative reinforcement – it is qu ...
... In Skinners box the rat would sometimes explore its environment and push a button. This button would cause an electric shock from the floor. What do you think happened? .... the rat learned very quickly not to do that again! Punishment should not be confused with negative reinforcement – it is qu ...
Genomic conflicts and sexual antagonism in human health
... oxytocin and testosterone) because such hormones centrally mediate patterns of physical and behavioral resource allocation that underlie both forms of conflict. In early development, a suite of imprinted genes modulates the human oxytocinergic system as predicted from theory, with paternally inherit ...
... oxytocin and testosterone) because such hormones centrally mediate patterns of physical and behavioral resource allocation that underlie both forms of conflict. In early development, a suite of imprinted genes modulates the human oxytocinergic system as predicted from theory, with paternally inherit ...
Chapter 5
... In response to attempts at artificial intelligence, Skinner responded, “The important question is not whether machines can be made to think, it is whether humans think” Consider this in light of the “Conditioning to Kill” situation and its possible links to post-traumatic stress disorder. Think also ...
... In response to attempts at artificial intelligence, Skinner responded, “The important question is not whether machines can be made to think, it is whether humans think” Consider this in light of the “Conditioning to Kill” situation and its possible links to post-traumatic stress disorder. Think also ...
GCSE Psychology Learning - Greenacre Academy Trust
... In Skinners box the rat would sometimes explore its environment and push a button. This button would cause an electric shock from the floor. What do you think happened? .... the rat learned very quickly not to do that again! Punishment should not be confused with negative reinforcement – it is quite ...
... In Skinners box the rat would sometimes explore its environment and push a button. This button would cause an electric shock from the floor. What do you think happened? .... the rat learned very quickly not to do that again! Punishment should not be confused with negative reinforcement – it is quite ...
Efficacy and Safety of Ashwagandha (Withania somnifera) Root
... Experiencing problems with the sexual activities is being reported as the strongest and most consistent risk factor for women's sexual distress in a number of studies[9-11].The consequences of compromised and/or disturbed female sexuality might lead to familial discord and divorce, and reproduction ...
... Experiencing problems with the sexual activities is being reported as the strongest and most consistent risk factor for women's sexual distress in a number of studies[9-11].The consequences of compromised and/or disturbed female sexuality might lead to familial discord and divorce, and reproduction ...
Teenage Pregnancy and Sexual Health Marketing
... finding from these studies is that the young people in these groups often present with multiple risk factors such as poor engagement in school, poor relationships with their parents and misuse of alcohol and/ or illicit drugs, in addition to risky sexual behaviours. These young people often requ ...
... finding from these studies is that the young people in these groups often present with multiple risk factors such as poor engagement in school, poor relationships with their parents and misuse of alcohol and/ or illicit drugs, in addition to risky sexual behaviours. These young people often requ ...
CHAPTER ONE INTRODUCTION Overview Adolescence is a term
... from learning about sexuality or acting on the knowledge they have. Parents and community leaders need to support communication with their children to reinforce the knowledge that adolescent may have acquired. However before such consideration, there were needs to know what parent’s attitudes toward ...
... from learning about sexuality or acting on the knowledge they have. Parents and community leaders need to support communication with their children to reinforce the knowledge that adolescent may have acquired. However before such consideration, there were needs to know what parent’s attitudes toward ...
Advanced Psychopathology – PSY 306 Sexual Deviance and
... Sexual Dysfunction Due to a General Medical Condition Clinically significant sexual dysfunction that results in marked distress or interpersonal difficulty predominates in the clinical picture. There is evidence from the history, physical examination, or laboratory findings that the sexual dysfuncti ...
... Sexual Dysfunction Due to a General Medical Condition Clinically significant sexual dysfunction that results in marked distress or interpersonal difficulty predominates in the clinical picture. There is evidence from the history, physical examination, or laboratory findings that the sexual dysfuncti ...
The False Problem of the Maintenance of Sex
... Sexual and Parthenogenetic Strategies 2.1. Approach The incorporation of the above points to the comparative analysis of reproductive strategies should contribute to developing a model that will allow us to predict the conditions in which one or the other reproductive strategy would be more advantag ...
... Sexual and Parthenogenetic Strategies 2.1. Approach The incorporation of the above points to the comparative analysis of reproductive strategies should contribute to developing a model that will allow us to predict the conditions in which one or the other reproductive strategy would be more advantag ...
Do Gays and Lesbians Want Children?
... men, regardless of couple status. Women: There are differences by couple status and age. • In multivariate models, younger sexual-minorities in couples are similar to heterosexuals in their attitudes towards children, but significantly different to single sexual-minorities. • After controlling for o ...
... men, regardless of couple status. Women: There are differences by couple status and age. • In multivariate models, younger sexual-minorities in couples are similar to heterosexuals in their attitudes towards children, but significantly different to single sexual-minorities. • After controlling for o ...