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This work has, in turn, had an impact on behavioural research.
Any campaign would have to be preceded by detailed behavioural research.
They were often used in behavioural research, Pavlov and all that sort of stuff.
Edinburgh Zoo is the national centre for primate behavioural research.
The natural science of the human species: an introduction to comparative behavioural research - the Russian manuscript (1944-1948).
I'm here because this is the cutting edge of " behavioural research, Greg.
Behavioural research generally indicates that teenagers begin their smoking habits due to peer pressure, and cultural influence portrayed by friends.
The Commission should also take into account the environmental impact assessment and the findings of social and behavioural research concerning perceptions of risk.
SCL is a behavioural research and intervention agency.
Some applications of Behavioural Research (1957)
Population surveys and behavioural research are being undertaken in order to be able to provide better habitat protection and improved management of riverbank vegetation.
Almost all of the papers which cite it use it as an example of how primate behavioural research should not be carried out].
It has been identified by the United States GAO as an advocate of behavioural research for public diplomacy.
Behavioural research on animals shows that chronic stress produces adrenal hormones which impact the hippocampal structure in the brains of rats.
In 1985, Furnham founded a management consultancy called Applied Behavioural Research Associates, and became its first director.
Behavioural research has provided evidence that individual members of the double cones can act as independent channels of colour information, aiding in understanding double cone function.
He draws attention to the fact that behavioural research alone was not decisive in determining whether developmental dyslexia was a disorder of primarily visual or phonological origin.
Typically, individual clients are programs that implement tasks used in behavioural research (e.g. psychology and neuroscience), such as tasks involving operant chambers.
In the early 1980s the diagnosis of AIDS/HIV led to and increase in funding for behavioural research and a focus on behaviour change.
He is currently a professor of sociology at the American University of Beirut, and has also been a director of the Centre for Behavioural Research there since 1994.
By September 1991, 78% of Victorians were working in environments where smoking was restricted or banned (unpublished data, Centre for Behavioural Research in Cancer, Australia).
Not only does such research allow for the early identification of potential learning disorders, but it further supports the phonological hypothesis of dyslexia in a manner unavailable to behavioural research.
William Sargant and others continued the behavioural research in mental conditioning to achieve memory implantation and brainwashing (any effort aimed at instilling certain attitudes and beliefs in a person).
Much of this research is conducted at Cancer Council Victoria itself, through the Centre for Behavioural Research in Cancer, Cancer Epidemiology Centre, and the Tobacco Control Unit.
The foyer has been designed for comfort, based on behavioural research on operagoers maximizing the wall area for standing against, while still providing views across the entire foyer and one of the best views on Copenhagen.
Reward management was developed on the basis of psychologists' behavioral research.
The latest news releases from the steward of the nation's medical and behavioral research.
Through behavioral research and animal biology, the experts try to find out: Are cows ever happy?
The behavioral research is more fun to read about, more likely to start a good fight and harder to believe.
A variety of species are commonly used in developmental, ecological, and behavioral research.
The respective roles of human and nonhuman subjects in behavioral research.
In April, his team will do similar studies for the first time aboard a shuttle mission devoted to brain and behavioral research.
They must also belong to groups considered to be underrepresented in the biomedical and behavioral research fields.
Without more incisive, focused behavioral research, prevention messages alone will not stop the global epidemic.
It is the largest behavioral research group in the U.S.
This is the first behavioral research paper published in the Journal of Operations Management.
Behavioral research supports this notion, but sleep is so mysterious and different for each person that it's tough to get conclusive results.
Mice have another advantage for behavioral research.
While behavioral research is not complete, crack dens are known to often be sexually promiscuous places.
Behavioral research has shown that one's strength in independent or interdependent tasks differ based on their cultural context.
Stereotypical behavior in laboratory animals can confound behavioral research.
Since 1961, behavioral research has shown that there is relationship between the parents' responses to separation from the infant and outcomes of a "stranger situation."
Introduction to behavioral research on the Internet.
New Developments in behavioral research: Theory, method and application.
Given advances in behavioral research and treatment, that is no longer necessarily true; but the special education community has been slow to accept these advances.
He was injecting himself with the red cells of some monkeys that a friend who had finished a behavioral research project had given to him.
He was also the editor of the psychological journal Multivariate Behavioral Research for 8 years.
NIH is the steward of medical and behavioral research for the Nation.
In 1986, the lighthouse station was leased to the Foundation for Behavioral Research.
As he frowned, grasped or giggled, she scribbled notes, in what appeared to be a bit of old-fashioned behavioral research.