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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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A general behavior generation module for emotional robots using unit behavior combination method
RO-MAN 2009 - The 18th IEEE International Symposium on Robot and Human Interactive Communication, 2009This paper proposes an emotional behavior generator for emotional robots. The traditional methods for generating emotional behavior are not capable of expressing complex emotions, and lack the diversity of emotional expression and generality of system. To solve these problems, we propose a general emotional behavior generation module.
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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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General Theories of Alcoholic Behavior
Health Marketing Quarterly, 1989W I, Sauser, D R, Self
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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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Generalization of Behavior Change
1977There is little question that behavioral changes have been effected across diverse populations and settings as a result of token reinforcement. Establishing an effective method of behavior change leaves unanswered a major question, namely, to what extent are the changes maintained once the token economy is terminated and the client leaves the setting ...
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Social Behavior and "General Behavior Theory"
Contemporary Psychology: A Journal of Reviews, 1969openaire +1 more source

