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Health Behavior, Illness Behavior, and Sick-Role Behavior

Archives of Environmental Health: An International Journal, 1966
(1966). Health Behavior, Illness Behavior, and Sick-Role Behavior. Archives of Environmental Health: An International Journal: Vol. 12, No. 4, pp. 531-541.
S V, Kasl, S, Cobb
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Behavioral Analysis in Behavioral Medicine

Behavior Modification, 1985
That the application of behavioral procedures to the treatment and prevention of physical illness has proliferated cannot be disputed. A number of factors have contributed to this growth. This article examines the application of behavior analytic methods as a major contributing factor.
W H, Redd, F R, Rusch
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Behavioral epigenetics

WIREs Systems Biology and Medicine, 2016
Why do we grow up to have the traits we do? Most 20th century scientists answered this question by referring only to our genes and our environments. But recent discoveries in the emerging field of behavioral epigenetics have revealed factors at the interface between genes and environments that also play crucial roles in development.
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Behavioral variability as avoidance behavior

Journal of the Experimental Analysis of Behavior, 2017
This study aimed to investigate whether variable patterns of responses can be acquired and maintained by negative reinforcement under an avoidance contingency. Six male Wistar rats were exposed to sessions in which behavioral variability was reinforced according to a Lag contingency: Sequences of three responses on two levers had to differ from one ...
Amilcar Rodrigues, Fonseca Júnior   +1 more
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Making Behavioral Activation More Behavioral

Behavior Modification, 2008
Behavioral Activation, an efficacious treatment for depression, presents a behavioral theory of depression—emphasizing the need for clients to contact positive reinforcement—and a set of therapeutic techniques—emphasizing provision of instructions rather than therapeutic provision of reinforcement.
Jonathan W, Kanter   +3 more
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Behavior genetics

Veterinary Clinics of North America: Small Animal Practice, 2003
The influence of hereditary and environmental factors is indispensable as the foundation on which the temperament of an animal is formed. Genetic research on animal temperament has experienced a turning point in recent years as a result of the development of molecular biology.
Yukari, Takeuchi, Katherine A, Houpt
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