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Learning obstacle avoidance with an operant behavioral model [PDF]
Artificial intelligence researchers have been attracted by the idea of having robots learn how to accomplish a task, rather than being told explicitly.
Gutnisky, D. A. +1 more
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A Comparative Study of Punishment in Buddhist and Western Educational Psychology [PDF]
W.K.D. Keerthirathne
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Empathy for others' suffering and its mediators in mental health professionals [PDF]
Empathy is a complex cognitive and affective process that allows humans to experience concern for others, comprehend their emotions, and eventually help them.
Báez Buitrago, Sandra Jimena +9 more
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Editorial: Architecture as a Communicative Medium
Environmental psychology categorizes “physicalenvironment” as “typically neutral,” only coming into selfconscious awareness when individuals form stable andenduring representations of it [1].
Anijo Mathew
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Excerpt: Behavioral psychology is concerned with the conditions involved in development, maintenance, and control of the behavior of individuals and other organisms. Behavioral approaches have been developed in many areas of applied psychology.
Bufford, Rodger K.
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Challenging Behaviors in Young Children: The Father\u27s Role [PDF]
In this study, the authors examined the parenting practices, developmental expectations, and stress levels of 136 fathers and the challenging and prosocial behaviors of their 1- to 5-year-old children.
Burbach, Ann D +2 more
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Dual-processing altruism [PDF]
Altruism refers to an other-benefiting behavior that is costly but bears no direct profit to oneself. At least three different forms can be distinguished: help giving, altruistic punishment, and moral courage.
Pirita Kinnunen, Suna, Windmann, Sabine
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The Phenomenon of the Crowd in Russian Psychology: V.K. Sluchevsky's Concept
The article describes the concept of the crowd proposed by a Russian lawyer and public figure V.K. Sluchevsky (1893). It focuses on its principal differences from other concepts of this initial period and reveals the moral potential of Sluchevsky's views
Gorbatov D.S.
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Childhood, children and family lives in China [PDF]
In this chapter we bring into focus those aspects of family lives in China that are concerned with children’s family relationships, and the ways in which such issues are part and parcel of the broader institutionalisation of childhood.
Phoenix, Ann +3 more
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Parenting Latino Toddlers and Preschoolers: Clinical and Nonclinical Samples [PDF]
Parenting practices contribute significantly to the social-emotional development of young children. There is limited literature that addresses the role of culture in parenting, particularly among Latino families who have very young children with ...
Fox, Robert A., Perez, Marie E.
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