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Posted by crystalchristine on Friday November 2, 2007 at 1:37 PM and tagged with characters, gender roles, much ado about nothing. ... more
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The concept of motivational theory has been an important addition to the field of Psychology in particular. However, it may be useful to extend these ideas into the environmental and social realm of behaviour change. Ford states that “motivation is ... more
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Ingrid Willaing Centre for Preventive Medicine, Glostrup University Hospital, Glostrup, Denmark, inwi{at}glostruphosp.kbhamt.dk' + u + '@' + d + ''//--> Torben Jørgensen Centre for Preventive Medicine, Glostrup University Hospital, Glostrup, ... more
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Our ABA course sequence is approved by BACB. We will be applying for the Association for Behaviour Analysis approval in the future. ... more
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DAVID L. WEAKLIEM Department of Sociology, Ballantine Hall, Indiana University Bloomington IN 47405, United States This paper considers the effects of social mobility on political behaviour. Several theoretical accounts suggest that the upwardly ... more
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There is a phenomenon described as 'Pathological Gambling' and it appears in the DSM (Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders ). In order to define a person as pathological gambler his must meet five criterias from a list of nine such ... more
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In a placebo-controlled 8-week study comparing the selective noradrenaline re-uptake inhibitor (NARI), reboxetine, with the selective serotonin reuptake inhibitor (SSRI), fluoxetine, in major depression, patient social motivation and behaviour were ... more
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Recently, the Australian Psychological Society (APS) reported that a review of the current research indicated that CBT is: • Effective in treating most common mental health problems • The most effective treatment for anxiety and depression • Tends ... more
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16. Dogs communicating with one another or interacting with people make use primarily of body language, a complex set of signals encompassing everything from the orientation of the dogs bodies relative to one another, to the extent to which the ... more
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Be a responsible citizen; respect your school, your fellow students and your teachers. BARK! (Behaviour, Awareness, Respect, Kindness). Speak only French in class, arrive on time, and participate. ... more
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