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  • A second definition of intelligence comes from "[[Mainstream Science on Intelligence]]", which was signed by 52 intelligence researchers in 1994 ...t to do''.[https://www.lrainc.com/swtaboo/taboos/wsj_main.html] Mainstream Science on Intelligence] reprinted in Gottfredson (1997). ''[[Intelligence (journal
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  • ...an emotion, in rules for [[controlling]] the display of emotion, and in [[behavioral]] [[consequences]].” Although some cultures differ in terms of how emotio .... V. (1969, April 4). Pan-Cultural Elements in Facial Displays of Emotion. Science, 164, 86-88. Retrieved April, 2008, from [4]
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  • ...in resilience. Self-esteem, ego-control, and ego-resiliency are related to behavioral adaptation.[21] For example, maltreated children who feel good about themse .... (1995). " Resilience in development. Current Directions in Psychological Science, 4, 81-85.
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  • ...ated to [[data mining]] and [[statistics]] but also [[theoretical computer science]].
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  • ...otional]] [[response]] to loss, it also has [[physical]], [[cognitive]], [[behavioral]], social, and [[philosophical]] [[dimensions]]. Common to human [[experien ...from normal grief. Normal grief typically involves a range of transient [[behavioral]] and [[emotional]] [[responses]] to loss. While the experience of grief is
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  • ...k factors affected by individual choice veer toward the medical, including behavioral change intended to control serum cholesterol and hypertension, perhaps incl If these behavioral choices are to be protected, they will have to find some shelter other than
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  • Many different disciplines have produced work on the emotions. [[Human Science|Human sciences]] study the role of emotions in mental processes, disorders, ...te of mind during trials, sentencing, and parole hearings). In [[political science]], emotions are examined in a number of sub-fields, such as the [[analysis]
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  • ...usceptible to black and white [[thinking]].[14] Meanwhile, in ''Influence, Science and Practice'', social psychologist Robert Cialdini argues that mind contro ...ipulation, stating that such theories were not part of accepted mainline [[science]] according to the Frye Standard (Anthony & Robbins 1992: 5-29). Yet there
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  • ...y. It will be the irrefutable discovery of the human soul by authoritative science. This Grand Portal will usher in a new awareness for humanity that will ena ...cience, and it will know only one course of action: integrate with the new science that combines technology, psychology, metaphysics, and cosmology.
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  • ...empt to look physically larger, bare their teeth, and stare.[6] Anger is a behavioral [[pattern]] designed to warn aggressors to stop their threatening behavior. # c Michael Kent, Anger, The Oxford Dictionary of Sports Science & Medicine, Oxford University Press, ISBN 0192628453
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  • ...e 5 stages of grief." Essortment Articles: Free Online Articles on Health, Science, Education & More.. 12 Apr. 2009 <https://www.essortment.com/all/stagesofgr
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  • explore and [[experience]] them through [[art]], [[literature]], [[science]], and the *Wheatley, M. 1992. Leadership and the new science. San Francisco, CA: Berrett-
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  • Biology as a separate [[science]] was developed in the nineteenth century, as scientists discovered that or [[Genetics]] is the [[science]] of [[gene]]s, [[heredity]], and the variation of [[organism]]s. [[Gene]]s
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  • ...part, from independent hominid populations. [https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/B6WJS-4G3SC6X-1/2/aae7c2810f0d87628e228363c0e1bd66] ...d by a number of important morphological, developmental, physiological and behavioral changes which have taken place since the split between the last common ance
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  • ...r the planet these days. The human condition has not kept up to par with [[science]] and [[technology]], that the human condition is tremendously impoverished ...] are working very hard to change individuals. To change the learned and [[behavioral]] patterns of being. Not that you are not good enough the way you are, but
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  • ...inciple of free will has [[religion|religious]], [[ethics|ethical]], and [[science|scientific]] implications. For example, in the religious realm, free will m ...nsequences of early stress and childhood maltreatment". ''Neuroscience and Behavioral Reviews'', 27: 33–44.</ref> In each case, the guilty party can be said t
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  • ...ristics include fingerprints, DNA, and facial patterns. Examples of mostly behavioral characteristics include gait (a person's manner of walking) or voice. ...y are talking, the tone and pitch of their voice, their posture, and other behavioral traits. This might be used for instance to see if a person is acting "suspi
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  • ...pical lifespan, a human spends a total of about six years dreaming[https://science.howstuffworks.com/dream3.htm] (which is about two hours each night [https:/ ...heory, an idea that drew criticism from Hobson.(The Mind at Night: The New Science of How and Why we Dream ISBN 0465070698)
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  • * "Jealousy is conceptualized as a cognitive, emotional, and behavioral response to a relationship threat. In the case of [[sexual]] jealousy, this ...of thoughts and feelings justify their distinction in [[philosophy]] and [[science]]. However, we are Jealous of a rival, while we are Envious of what other p
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  • ...that he or she will achieve some kind of good thereby. However, Christian Science does not answer the question as to where our capacity to make such a mistak ...s a similar claim, in his school of [[psychology]] called Rational Emotive Behavioral Therapy or REBT. He says the root of anger, and the desire to harm someone,
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