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... punishable. This just proves that in most communities, certain behaviors are always desirable, while others are always undesirable. In ...
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... is portrayed encourages children to learn aggressive attitudes and behaviors. ... gives children the impression that violence is justified, desirable, and painless ...
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... By doing this, a behaviorist teacher can strengthen what they deem as desirable behaviors and weaken or get rid of what they feel are unwanted behaviors. ...
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... of their lives, but also the basis of the required behaviors of a ... Tokens are provided as rewards for desirable behavior according to certain rules explained to ...
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... relationships. Teachers and parents have successfully used positive reinforcement procedures to increase desirable behaviors. A ...
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... Teachers should avoid focusing on students' inappropriate behavior, and instead, focus on desirable replacement behaviors. Focusing ...
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... Sensory patterns associated with autism can be used constructively in teaching situations by using the preferred stimuli as a reward for desirable behaviors. ...
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... When behaviors are followed by consequences that the individual fines desirable, those behaviors are more likely to be repeated in the future. ...
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... can either increase the positive behaviors or reduce/remove the negative behaviors. ... Kaminer (2000) states the reinforcement must be desirable by the individual ...
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... is desirable behavior. Consequently, the more time children spend in front of a television, the more likely they are to exhibit violent behaviors later in life ...
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... these supposed role models on TV, children often mimic the behaviors they see ... the time, a product is being promoted by someone who is beautiful or desirable. ...
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... how the visible archaeological data can be related to past human behaviors or actions. ... Primary, the second, is desirable as well, but is when the materials are ...
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... that specific behaviors will increase or decrease depending on the consequences they produce. Thus, a parent can increase their child's desirable behavior by ...
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... that specific behaviors will increase or decrease depending on the consequences they produce. Thus, a parent can increase their child's desirable behavior by ...
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... The Greek ideal of womanhood is seen in those behaviors admired in women. ... Domestic skills are presented as desirable as demonstrated by the reactions of the ...
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... and extreme irritability ("Anabolic Steroids" 3). Although aggressive behaviors are desirable in some sports, most abusers do not use steroids for that reason. ...
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... my inventory it helps me to have a better understanding of my behaviors and motivational ... arise, but I can now turn it from a negative to a desirable conflict. ...
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... Parents must learn to act in a way that will encourage the repetition of desirable behaviors and discourage unacceptable behavior. ...
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... These behaviors include group discussions sessions or individualized one-on-one meetings ... When a follower does something desirable he is rewarded by the leader ...
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... Smoking must be portrayed as socially acceptable, if not desirable, basically a rightful ... Smoking is associated with a host of other risky behaviors, such as ...
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... Behaviorists seek to remedy the problem by non-reinforcement of negative behaviors and positive reinforcement of desirable ones. ...
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... from his or her mood." Broderick defines distraction as, "behaviors or thoughts that ... responses because they were too much of a sociably desirable answer and ...
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... about sex differences in young children with how desirable certain characteristics ... Typical boy behaviors were being noisy, rough, active, competitive, defying ...
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... command and control in that they do not define certain behaviors as legal ... since pollution taxes minimize abatement costs and provide other desirable incentives ...
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... command and control in that they do not define certain behaviors as legal ... since pollution taxes minimize abatement costs and provide other desirable incentives ...
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... to describe the inappropriate, abnormal, or disordered eating behaviors which disrupts ... to change their bodies in ways they perceive as more socially desirable. ...
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... of a bulimic, but will not engage in the purging behaviors (Costin, 1999 ... many non-western societies plumpness is considered attractive and desirable, and also ...
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... Shakespeare's anti-Semitic views are further established by the behaviors of fellow ... on the outside, but hold something less than desirable inside, such as the ...
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... It is concerned with human's inner experiences, behaviors, social roles and nature ... Though a warm client/therapist relationship is desirable, it is not necessary ...
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... to another, neurotransmitters regulate emotions, hunger, moods and behaviors (Lippert 126 ... Thirdly, we can maintain a desirable weight; limit sweet or creamy ...
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