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Behaviourism and behaviour therapies

1998
Behaviourism proposes an objective approach to the study of human behaviour and aims to explain, predict and control behaviour by exploring the extent to which environment determines behaviour. This school of thought, or perspective, regards mental processes and the mind as unknown and unknowable (a black box) and considers only observable, measurable ...
Bridget Adams, Barbara Bromley
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Behaviour is Behaviour is Behaviour

1975
Behaviour modification has a short but factious history and, as with any innovation that challenges established ideas, it has encountered its quota of scepticism. Three important questions have emerged. Firstly, from a theoretical viewpoint: “Can behaviour modification work?” This question arose on the part of those who regarded problematic behaviour ...
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Driving Behaviour and Changing Behaviour

2022
Automotive industry and policy makers have taken all kinds of measures to reduce the number of (fatal) accidents and make driving safer. However, drivers are a central factor in establishing safety. While safety measures are important in making driving safer, if drivers do not comply, efforts by industry and policy makers may not be effective.
Chen, Fang, Terken, Jacques
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Neurobiology of behaviour

Current Opinion in Neurobiology, 2003
The neurobiology of behavior covers all aspects of neural mechanisms that control behavior. It is neither the techniques nor the level of analysis but the emphasis on behavior that distinguishes this field from other fields of neuroscience. Both intracellular studies of single neurons and the behavioral level of analysis are necessary for understanding
Konishi, Mark, Menzel, Randolf
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Troubling behaviour

Nursing Management, 2009
A website offering practical information and techniques to those working with children and young people with troubling behaviour has been launched by HandsOnScotland.
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Models of Behaviour and the Behaviour of Models

International Journal of Behavioral Development, 1989
A model proposed by Bateson suggests that the discrepancy between an adopted child's genotype for I.0. and the adoptive parents' I.Q. should contribute negatively to the child's intellectual development. In support, he cited evidence from an adoption study that the absolute difference between birth mothers' and adoptive mothers' I.Qs is negatively ...
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Stockperson behaviour and animal behaviour.

2010
This chapter discusses the way the attitudes and behaviour of stockpersons develop and how these affect the productivity, behaviour and welfare of farm animals.
P. H. Hemsworth, G. J. Coleman
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Suicidal behaviour

British Journal of Nursing, 1993
This article challenges the traditional viewpoint of attempted suicide as a generic term. It argues that greater use could be made, by both medical and nursing staff, of the terms parasuicide and attempted suicide, and that therapeutic intervention could be improved if both terms are considered when making a diagnosis.
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Increasing behaviour over reducing behaviour

2019
Richard Bennett, Joseph E. Oliver
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