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Generic Professional Behaviors
Clinical Nurse Specialist, 1989The clinical nurse specialist (CNS) as an advanced practitioner contributes significantly to the provision of comprehensive and sophisticated patient care services. If the CNS is to remain a dominant clinical force in these days of cost consciousness in the health care system, however, clinicians and administrators must justify and define this ...
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Psychological Reports, 1984
An argument is presented against the generic use of the term “behavior” in characterizing the entire range of human activity. Historical variations in the use of “behavior” are mentioned, and a terminology is suggested based on part-whole rather than class-inclusion relations and incorporating distinctions based on function and intention.
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An argument is presented against the generic use of the term “behavior” in characterizing the entire range of human activity. Historical variations in the use of “behavior” are mentioned, and a terminology is suggested based on part-whole rather than class-inclusion relations and incorporating distinctions based on function and intention.
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Assessing General Ecological Behavior
European Journal of Psychological Assessment, 2000Summary: The General Ecological Behavior (GEB) scale was developed for cross-cultural applications ( Kaiser & Wilson, in press ). The present study compares ecological behavior in Sweden and Switzerland. Questionnaire data from 247 Swedish and 445 Swiss participants are presented. Reliability and internal consistency analyses revealed that the GEB
Florian G. Kaiser, Anders Biel
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OVERLAPPING GENERATIONS CAN PROMOTE ALTRUISTIC BEHAVIOR
Evolution, 2000We use an inclusive fitness model to study the evolution of altruism in a patch-structured population in which there is positive probability of breeder survival from one generation to the next. We find first that breeder survival promotes altruism and second that there is a marked difference between benefits of fecundity and benefits of survival. Under
P D, Taylor, A J, Irwin
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Asymptotic Behavior of Generalized Risk Processes
Acta Mathematica Sinica, English Series, 2004The purpose of this paper is to describe the asymptotic behaviour of generalized risk processes without any moment assumptions on the controlling process. The authors present a general criterion for the weak convergence of one-dimensional distributions of generalized risk processes and describe possible limit laws.
Bening, V. E. +2 more
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Behavioral Medicine in the General Hospital
Psychosomatics, 1989The application of behavioral procedures to the treatment of medical disorder has greatly expanded the techniques available to the psychiatrist practicing in the general hospital. While there are diverse behavioral strategies that have proven quite useful, the bases for these are limited and readily implemented in the hospital setting.
T R, Garrick, R J, Loewenstein
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Saving Behavior Factors That Influence Generation Z Saving Behavior
International Student Conference on Business, Education, Economics, Accounting, and Management (ISC-BEAM)This study's goal is to ascertain the factors that influence generation Z's saving behavior. The problem studied is that many young people today are still not aware of saving. In various studies there are theories of saving behavior, financial inclusion, and financial literacy, so a systematic literature review is needed to reaffirm the definition ...
Qurotul Aini, Qurotul Aini +2 more
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Conditioning and Generalization of Influence Behavior
Perceptual and Motor Skills, 1965Ss were run in 3-person groups. On the basis of a discussion period, Ss rated one another on leadership, quality of ideas, participation, self-confidence, and influence. In a group guessing situation which followed, S with the lowest summed rating was reinforced for his guesses and the other group members for following him.
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Behavior Therapy-Generated Insight
1996For nearly 20 years, evidence has been accumulating that behavior therapy can be integrated with psychotherapy to create a powerful treatment regimen for troubled individuals (Goldfried & Castonguay, 1992; Beitman, Goldfried, & Norcross, 1989; London & Palmer, 1988; Marmor & Woods, 1980).
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2014
Organisms are not stationary. Organisms must move! Therefore, adaptation is not static. Instead, it is dynamic. It is based upon continuous interaction with the environment. Therefore, adaptation is based upon movement. The vertebrate brain system is not passive; it does not just start to work when it is triggered by stimulus input.
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Organisms are not stationary. Organisms must move! Therefore, adaptation is not static. Instead, it is dynamic. It is based upon continuous interaction with the environment. Therefore, adaptation is based upon movement. The vertebrate brain system is not passive; it does not just start to work when it is triggered by stimulus input.
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