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A reinterpretation of schedule-induced behaviors based on a systematic analysis of behavior

Neuroscience & Biobehavioral Reviews, 1983
Confusion exists regarding the criteria to be used in determining whether or not particular behaviors are schedule-induced. Four critical characteristics of schedule-induced behaviors are suggested and a comparison made of the complete range of behaviors exhibited by body weight-reduced rats drinking in response to one of three stimuli.
P, Cook, M, Wallace, G, Singer
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Connecting Meeting Behavior with Extraversion—A Systematic Study

IEEE Transactions on Affective Computing, 2012
This work investigates the suitability of medium-grained meeting behaviors, namely, speaking time and social attention, for automatic classification of the Extraversion personality trait. Experimental results confirm that these behaviors are indeed effective for the automatic detection of Extraversion.
Bruno Lepri   +5 more
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A Systematic Survey on Human Behavior Recognition Methods

SN Computer Science, 2021
Human behavior is an essential component of social interaction and is of great significance to identify and analyze human behaviors in a variety of fields. Due to the rapid development of computer vision and machine learning technology, machine with intelligence has started replacing human beings to observe, perceive and analyze the explosive growth of
Meixue Yuan   +3 more
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The effects of small-sided soccer games on tactical behavior and collective dynamics: A systematic review

, 2020
The present systematic review aims to describe evidence about the effects of different small-sided soccer games (SSGs) on tactical behaviors and collective dynamics.
F. Clemente   +5 more
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Injury and risk-taking behavior—a systematic review

Accident Analysis & Prevention, 2004
There is a substantial body of work in the scientific literature discussing the role of risk-taking behavior in the causation of injury. Despite the quantity of diverse writings on the subject most is in the form of theoretical commentaries. This review was conducted to critically assess the empirical evidence supporting the association between injury ...
Turner, C, McClure, R, Pirozzo, S
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A Systematic Review of the Mediators of Resistance Training Behavior

International Journal of Behavioral Medicine, 2023
Resistance training (RT) has been identified as an important lifestyle activity for health. While systematic reviews have examined behavior change techniques (BCTs) used in interventions and potential correlates of RT behavior, the connection between BCTs and changes in putative mediators and RT participation have yet to be linked.
Justin Kompf, Ryan Rhodes
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A Systematic Review of Cyberstalking Victimization and Offending Behaviors

American Journal of Criminal Justice, 2021
A systematic review of literature investigating cyberstalking offending and victimization was conducted, considering multiple key words and phrases used to label the behavior: cyberstalking, cyber dating abuse, cybervictimization, Internet, interpersonal electronic surveillance, and victimization. The following electronic databases, with the indication
Marcum, Catherine D., Higgins, George E.
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Association of Phubbing Behavior and Fear of Missing Out: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis

Cyberpsychology, Behavior, and Social Networking
Phubbing, a pervasive social behavior linked to smartphone usage, involves users neglecting their conversation partners to engage with their phones.
Sameer Ansari   +3 more
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Serendipity in human information behavior: a systematic review

Journal of Documentation, 2021
PurposeSerendipitous information discovery has become a unique and important approach to discovering and obtaining information, which has aroused a growing interest for serendipity in human information behavior. Despite numerous publications, few have systematically provided an overview of current state of serendipity research.
Yaxi Liu   +3 more
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Allergies and suicidal behaviors: A systematic literature review

Allergy and Asthma Proceedings, 2015
Allergies are among the most common chronic conditions. In addition to physical and social impacts, a number of studies have consistently linked allergies to poor psychological outcomes, including depression and anxiety.The aim of the present systematic literature review was to analyze the existing literature about the relationship between allergies ...
Kolves, Kairi   +2 more
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