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New fraud star theory and behavioural sciences

Journal of Financial Crime, 2021
Purpose The purpose of this paper is to establish the theory of the fraud star and the formulation of its microeconomic model, based on the behavioural sciences.
V. Monteverde
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A Move-marker List: A Study of Rhetorical Move-lexis Linguistic Realizations of Research Article Abstracts in Social and Behavioural Sciences

RELC Journal : A Journal of Language Teaching and Research in Southeast Asia, 2020
While a wealth of research is available on the frequent multi-word units in academic genres, studies that exclusively link lexical sequences to the rhetorical moves in research articles (RAs) are fairly limited.
Reza Khany, Bahareh Malmir
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Rediscovering the Moral: The ‘Old’ and ‘New’ Sociology of Morality in the Context of the Behavioural Sciences

Sociology, 2018
This article examines the relationships between the sociology of morality and behavioural sciences. It is argued that, although the classical sociological tradition provides valuable theoretical resources for understanding moral phenomena, the prevalence
A. Bykov
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Zoology and Behavioural Sciences

Nature, 1967
Why study animal behaviour? In what follows the author argues that this is—or should be—the foundation of a proper understanding and use of the social sciences. The argument is based on two books published recently—“Animal Behaviour” by Robert A. Hinde (McGraw-Hill, 84s.) and “Mechanisms of Animal Behaviour” by Peter Marler and William J.
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Cognitive science and behaviourism

British Journal of Psychology, 1985
In this paper it is argued that cognitive scientists, claiming the support of brain science and computer simulation, have revived a traditional view that behaviour is initiated by an internal, autonomous mind. In doing so, they have (1) misused the metaphor of storage and retrieval, (2) given neurology a misleading assignment, (3) frequently replaced ...
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Contextual Behavioural Science

2015
Another crucial feature of ACT is that it belongs to a wider scientific field that terms itself contextual behavioural science (CBS; Hayes, Barnes-Holmes, & Wilson, 2012). CBS has grown around the community that developed ACT and its close relative RFT.
Nic Hooper, Andreas Larsson
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BEHAVIOURAL SCIENCE FOR PRECLINICAL STUDENTS

The Lancet, 1968
Abstract Experience with the first year of an eighty-eight-hour course in behavioural science for second-year medical students is described. The course consisted of forty lectures and practical work (which included demonstrations, discussions, films, and a field project).
D, Hooper, M, Humphrey
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How we teach… behavioural science

Medical Teacher, 1990
Concern for the professional preparation of physicians who will be able to function effectively in the uncertain environment of the 21st century has led to some attention being paid to the behavioural sciences. This case study is concerned with the introduction of a course in behavioural science and the steps taken by a professor to promote excellence ...
L, Laing, M, Nixon
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Science of behaviour

Veterinary Record, 2011
Farm Animal Behaviour: Characteristics for Assessment of Health and Welfare I. Ekesbo 248 pages, paperback, £37.50. CABI. 2011. ISBN 978 1 84593 770 6 FARM animals have been part of human society for several thousand years. Domestication has modified the thresholds, intensities and timings of the behaviours of their wild ancestors, rather than ...
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