Stamps, J. (2003) Behavioural processes affecting development
... These differences in exploratory style and the traits correlated with them are consistent (repeatable) across time, and juvenile great tits have exploratory scores similar to those of their parents (Dingemanse et al., in press). As we will see, the existence of trait syndromes raises important quest ...
... These differences in exploratory style and the traits correlated with them are consistent (repeatable) across time, and juvenile great tits have exploratory scores similar to those of their parents (Dingemanse et al., in press). As we will see, the existence of trait syndromes raises important quest ...
Risk stratification using gated stress myocardial perfusion imaging
... Sexuality is an indispensable part of life. When a problem is encountered related to this topic, the quality of life is negatively affected. Therefore, every problem related to sexuality is extremely private and important to an individual. This study aims to investigate the use of myocardial perfusi ...
... Sexuality is an indispensable part of life. When a problem is encountered related to this topic, the quality of life is negatively affected. Therefore, every problem related to sexuality is extremely private and important to an individual. This study aims to investigate the use of myocardial perfusi ...
Thesis Proposal - McMaster University > Faculty of Humanities
... alibi for our desires” (Britzman, “Question” 8). When Matilda and her father finally meet, the troubled adolescent attempts to reconcile her own difficult knowledge by questioning the desires of her father. In response to her question, “Am I the cause of your grief,” Matilda’s father responds: “much ...
... alibi for our desires” (Britzman, “Question” 8). When Matilda and her father finally meet, the troubled adolescent attempts to reconcile her own difficult knowledge by questioning the desires of her father. In response to her question, “Am I the cause of your grief,” Matilda’s father responds: “much ...
The Evolution of Intergenerational Discounting in Offspring Quality
... smaller clutch, of size ni ! nh, each of its offspring receives R h /ni 1 R h /nh and grows to acquire a resource R1 1 R h. If these offspring maintain the new clutch size strategy (which is the case if the change is genetic and fully heritable), each of their offspring receives R1/ni 1 R h /ni and ...
... smaller clutch, of size ni ! nh, each of its offspring receives R h /ni 1 R h /nh and grows to acquire a resource R1 1 R h. If these offspring maintain the new clutch size strategy (which is the case if the change is genetic and fully heritable), each of their offspring receives R1/ni 1 R h /ni and ...
Differential Psychology
... Social learning theory • Bandura’s biggest contribution to learning theory are his suggestions that… – …new patterns of behaviour can be acquired in the absence of external reinforcement – …we can pay attention to what others do & repeat their actions ...
... Social learning theory • Bandura’s biggest contribution to learning theory are his suggestions that… – …new patterns of behaviour can be acquired in the absence of external reinforcement – …we can pay attention to what others do & repeat their actions ...
Consumer Behaviour
... His attitude, behavior, needs and reactions play an important role in regard to marketing plans and policies of companies. Companies study the behaviours of consumers constantly for their benefits. Consumer behavior is comparatively new area within the scope of business management. The purpose ...
... His attitude, behavior, needs and reactions play an important role in regard to marketing plans and policies of companies. Companies study the behaviours of consumers constantly for their benefits. Consumer behavior is comparatively new area within the scope of business management. The purpose ...
ORGANISATIONAL BEHAVIOUR
... be guided by knowledge of the results of studies of OB that have attempted to relate leadership styles to situational requirements ◦ The choice of problem solving strategy or the selection of appropriate employee appraisal format can be guided by an understanding of the results of studies in the ass ...
... be guided by knowledge of the results of studies of OB that have attempted to relate leadership styles to situational requirements ◦ The choice of problem solving strategy or the selection of appropriate employee appraisal format can be guided by an understanding of the results of studies in the ass ...
Check your Child Parents/Guardians/Authorities/Caretakers
... There are many conditions that can produce similar behaviours. Few of them are: • Underachievement at school due to a Learning disability. • Attention lapses caused by seizures. • A middle ear infection that causes an intermittent hearing problem • Disruptive or unresponsive behaviour due to anxiety ...
... There are many conditions that can produce similar behaviours. Few of them are: • Underachievement at school due to a Learning disability. • Attention lapses caused by seizures. • A middle ear infection that causes an intermittent hearing problem • Disruptive or unresponsive behaviour due to anxiety ...
Sex roles and sexual selection
... and reproductive success (offspring production). Bateman found in his studies of Drosophila melanogaster that multiple copulations led to a greater increase in the number of offspring produced in males than in females. Hence, he concluded that there is a greater advantage for males in copulating wit ...
... and reproductive success (offspring production). Bateman found in his studies of Drosophila melanogaster that multiple copulations led to a greater increase in the number of offspring produced in males than in females. Hence, he concluded that there is a greater advantage for males in copulating wit ...
Genetic Influences on Female Infidelity and Number of
... nonpaternity estimates ranging from less than 1% to as much as 30% depending on the sample community (Cerda-Flores et al., 1999; Sasse et al., 1994). Such variability in results suggests that cultural and social factors can exert major influence on the prevalence of unfaithful and promiscuous behavi ...
... nonpaternity estimates ranging from less than 1% to as much as 30% depending on the sample community (Cerda-Flores et al., 1999; Sasse et al., 1994). Such variability in results suggests that cultural and social factors can exert major influence on the prevalence of unfaithful and promiscuous behavi ...
Handout on lesson 1 - The World Starts With Me | Ethiopia
... be sensible and responsible young adults. In this process, they will learn to think about concepts such as entitlements and wrong or truth and injustice.20 At certain points, however, they may take another view than the one that is common in their community or their family: they may break the cultur ...
... be sensible and responsible young adults. In this process, they will learn to think about concepts such as entitlements and wrong or truth and injustice.20 At certain points, however, they may take another view than the one that is common in their community or their family: they may break the cultur ...
REVIEW Social modulation of androgens in male vertebrates: meta
... heterogeneous results (Ziegler et al. 1996; Creel et al. 1997; Reburn & Wynne-Edwards 1999; Nunes et al. 2000; Trainor & Marler 2001). The equivocal conclusions of the above-cited studies may be explained by methodological differences and the lack of a uniform test protocol or, alternatively, may re ...
... heterogeneous results (Ziegler et al. 1996; Creel et al. 1997; Reburn & Wynne-Edwards 1999; Nunes et al. 2000; Trainor & Marler 2001). The equivocal conclusions of the above-cited studies may be explained by methodological differences and the lack of a uniform test protocol or, alternatively, may re ...
698 702 704 commentary - College of Biological Sciences
... theoretical and empirical research documents the adaptive benefits to females of short-term mating (1). These include access to resources, advantageous mate switching, and possibly beneficial genes. Men typically benefit from long-term committed mating (e.g., increased offspring survival) and incur ...
... theoretical and empirical research documents the adaptive benefits to females of short-term mating (1). These include access to resources, advantageous mate switching, and possibly beneficial genes. Men typically benefit from long-term committed mating (e.g., increased offspring survival) and incur ...
The Behaviourist approach - Aquinas College Social Sciences
... - E.g. an individual may be rewarded for having panic attacks by receiving attention from family and friends – this would lead to the behaviour being reinforced and increasing in later life. ...
... - E.g. an individual may be rewarded for having panic attacks by receiving attention from family and friends – this would lead to the behaviour being reinforced and increasing in later life. ...
Reprint
... theoretical and empirical research documents the adaptive benefits to females of short-term mating (1). These include access to resources, advantageous mate switching, and possibly beneficial genes. Men typically benefit from long-term committed mating (e.g., increased offspring survival) and incur ...
... theoretical and empirical research documents the adaptive benefits to females of short-term mating (1). These include access to resources, advantageous mate switching, and possibly beneficial genes. Men typically benefit from long-term committed mating (e.g., increased offspring survival) and incur ...
The sociobiology of sex: inclusive fitness consequences of inter
... maximize fitness through different, mutually exclusive reproductive decisions at any stage of the reproductive process, from mating to parental investment [15]. This tension can occur whenever multiple reproductive opportunities are available to members of at least one sex, for the combination of tw ...
... maximize fitness through different, mutually exclusive reproductive decisions at any stage of the reproductive process, from mating to parental investment [15]. This tension can occur whenever multiple reproductive opportunities are available to members of at least one sex, for the combination of tw ...
Phenotypic correlates of male reproductive success in western gorillas
... while including only the nine males that were monitored for more than ten years of adulthood, which was assumed to represent a substantial portion of their entire reproductive careers. Thirdly, we re-tested the correlations for NMATE while including only data from January 2004 to July 2007, which is ...
... while including only the nine males that were monitored for more than ten years of adulthood, which was assumed to represent a substantial portion of their entire reproductive careers. Thirdly, we re-tested the correlations for NMATE while including only data from January 2004 to July 2007, which is ...
6.ICR.3.2 - Summarize the relationship between conception and the
... ovum (usually just one per cycle) ripens and is released from the ovary. It is guided by the fimbriae into the fallopian tube. If the woman has sexual intercourse, the ovum may meet and join with a sperm cell from the man. This is called conception or ...
... ovum (usually just one per cycle) ripens and is released from the ovary. It is guided by the fimbriae into the fallopian tube. If the woman has sexual intercourse, the ovum may meet and join with a sperm cell from the man. This is called conception or ...
Steffey, S.K., Gibson, B.W., & Dula, C. S. (2011, March). Childhood
... billion dollars of annual healthcare costs. Depression is more common in woman than men with a incidence ratio of 13 to 5, respectively. Research indicates that childhood sexual abuse is associated with depression. This study seeks to examine relationships between childhood abuse/neglect and depress ...
... billion dollars of annual healthcare costs. Depression is more common in woman than men with a incidence ratio of 13 to 5, respectively. Research indicates that childhood sexual abuse is associated with depression. This study seeks to examine relationships between childhood abuse/neglect and depress ...
Perceptions of nature, nurture and behaviour | SpringerLink
... individuals’ (Keller, 2010, p.57). In practice, as Keller illustrates, there is ‘slippage’ between heritability, meaning a trait being biologically transmissible, and technical heritability. This is not simply a mistake made by the media or ‘media hype’ but is, she argues, ‘almost impossible to avoi ...
... individuals’ (Keller, 2010, p.57). In practice, as Keller illustrates, there is ‘slippage’ between heritability, meaning a trait being biologically transmissible, and technical heritability. This is not simply a mistake made by the media or ‘media hype’ but is, she argues, ‘almost impossible to avoi ...
Perceptions of nature, nurture and behaviour | SpringerLink
... individuals’ (Keller, 2010, p.57). In practice, as Keller illustrates, there is ‘slippage’ between heritability, meaning a trait being biologically transmissible, and technical heritability. This is not simply a mistake made by the media or ‘media hype’ but is, she argues, ‘almost impossible to avoi ...
... individuals’ (Keller, 2010, p.57). In practice, as Keller illustrates, there is ‘slippage’ between heritability, meaning a trait being biologically transmissible, and technical heritability. This is not simply a mistake made by the media or ‘media hype’ but is, she argues, ‘almost impossible to avoi ...
Sexual Functioning in Military Personnel: Preliminary
... Aims. This study aims to estimate rates and correlates of SFPs in male military personnel across demographic and psychosocial characteristics, to examine the QOL concomitants, and to evaluate barriers for treatment seeking. Methods. This exploratory cross-sectional study was conducted using data fro ...
... Aims. This study aims to estimate rates and correlates of SFPs in male military personnel across demographic and psychosocial characteristics, to examine the QOL concomitants, and to evaluate barriers for treatment seeking. Methods. This exploratory cross-sectional study was conducted using data fro ...
The Relationship Between Childhood Conflicts and Adult Depression
... billion dollars of annual healthcare costs. Depression is more common in woman than men with a incidence ratio of 13 to 5, respectively. Research indicates that childhood sexual abuse is associated with depression. This study seeks to examine relationships between childhood abuse/neglect and depress ...
... billion dollars of annual healthcare costs. Depression is more common in woman than men with a incidence ratio of 13 to 5, respectively. Research indicates that childhood sexual abuse is associated with depression. This study seeks to examine relationships between childhood abuse/neglect and depress ...
IOSR Journal Of Humanities And Social Science (IOSR-JHSS)
... Hypothesis three revealed that there was no significant difference in the sexual self disclosure of adolescents who are older (i.e above 28years) and those who are younger (i.e. below 28years). This finding contradicts the findings of Alan Guttmacher Institute (1994) which found out that age differe ...
... Hypothesis three revealed that there was no significant difference in the sexual self disclosure of adolescents who are older (i.e above 28years) and those who are younger (i.e. below 28years). This finding contradicts the findings of Alan Guttmacher Institute (1994) which found out that age differe ...
A counselor`s guide to child sexual abuse
... problems, compulsive washing and/or masturbation, secretiveness, refusal to attend school, unwarranted fear of people and places, withdrawal, running away from home, and reenactment of abuse behaviors. Sexual symptoms include seductive behaviors, unusual interest in sexual ideas or avoidance of the ...
... problems, compulsive washing and/or masturbation, secretiveness, refusal to attend school, unwarranted fear of people and places, withdrawal, running away from home, and reenactment of abuse behaviors. Sexual symptoms include seductive behaviors, unusual interest in sexual ideas or avoidance of the ...