Historical Thinking as a Tool for Theoretical Psychology
... human sciences by Foucault (1972), in psychology by Piaget (Inhelder and Piaget 1958), and for objectivity by Daston and Galison (2007). Objectivity has not followed a linear, progressive, or continuous path. The assumption of a transhis torical concept and practice of objectivity appears problemat ...
... human sciences by Foucault (1972), in psychology by Piaget (Inhelder and Piaget 1958), and for objectivity by Daston and Galison (2007). Objectivity has not followed a linear, progressive, or continuous path. The assumption of a transhis torical concept and practice of objectivity appears problemat ...
operant conditioning
... Researchers at the Pew Internet & American Life Project track all kinds of media use among children and adults in the United States. One of their findings is that younger adults are more likely to play video games at least occasionally than those who are older. However, older adults who play are mor ...
... Researchers at the Pew Internet & American Life Project track all kinds of media use among children and adults in the United States. One of their findings is that younger adults are more likely to play video games at least occasionally than those who are older. However, older adults who play are mor ...
Module10OperantandCognitiveApproaches
... eats and then puts paws back on bar and gets another pellet. Wait for rat to now push bar then release pellet. • Rat soon presses bar over and over again to get pellets. • Rat’s behavior was reinforced as the rat leads up to, or approximates, the desired behavior of bar pressing ...
... eats and then puts paws back on bar and gets another pellet. Wait for rat to now push bar then release pellet. • Rat soon presses bar over and over again to get pellets. • Rat’s behavior was reinforced as the rat leads up to, or approximates, the desired behavior of bar pressing ...
Marzluff__Rodewald_formatted _Nov 18-2
... Donnelly and Marzluff 2004; Sinclair et al. 2005) or survival (Breininger 1999), or humans disturb important life functions (Fernández-Juricic and Tellería 1999), provide inappropriate supplemental foods (Schoech and Bowman 2003), or construct barriers to emigration (Breininger 1999; St. Clair 2003) ...
... Donnelly and Marzluff 2004; Sinclair et al. 2005) or survival (Breininger 1999), or humans disturb important life functions (Fernández-Juricic and Tellería 1999), provide inappropriate supplemental foods (Schoech and Bowman 2003), or construct barriers to emigration (Breininger 1999; St. Clair 2003) ...
environmental degradationand sustainable mitigation strategies
... measures canbe produced and tailored workableoptions that reflect the environment and people of Nigeria. Concept of Degradation Degradation is simply the deterioration of land, soils and loss of bioproductivity of vegetation due to varying causes. The concept has been discussed to refer to all forms ...
... measures canbe produced and tailored workableoptions that reflect the environment and people of Nigeria. Concept of Degradation Degradation is simply the deterioration of land, soils and loss of bioproductivity of vegetation due to varying causes. The concept has been discussed to refer to all forms ...
“Mutualism” (PAGE 9)
... models of symbiosis (in addition to mutualism and commensalism), both of which are much more common. One is parasitism/predation in which one partner benefits and the other is harmed. The other is competition, in which both species are harmed by the presence or activities of the other. Humans engage ...
... models of symbiosis (in addition to mutualism and commensalism), both of which are much more common. One is parasitism/predation in which one partner benefits and the other is harmed. The other is competition, in which both species are harmed by the presence or activities of the other. Humans engage ...
1 - SANParks
... islands are not “sub-divided” by development or transformation. The maintenance of fire as a diverse process will depend on islands remaining as contiguous as possible to allow the natural spread of fires, and it will also depend on the areas being large enough to allow fire patterns to develop. Res ...
... islands are not “sub-divided” by development or transformation. The maintenance of fire as a diverse process will depend on islands remaining as contiguous as possible to allow the natural spread of fires, and it will also depend on the areas being large enough to allow fire patterns to develop. Res ...
panthera newsletter
... the survey, we received news that one of the collared cats was killed by a herder who believed the male leopard had been preying on his goats. The incident remains under investigation by local authorities, but is all too common a scenario where people and large cats occupy the same areas. The commun ...
... the survey, we received news that one of the collared cats was killed by a herder who believed the male leopard had been preying on his goats. The incident remains under investigation by local authorities, but is all too common a scenario where people and large cats occupy the same areas. The commun ...
FBA-BIP
... Individual interventions vs. Environmental modifications Too often we use a “shoehorn” approach in dealing with students’ behavioral issues, namely we do things intended to make the student fit what’s available rather than looking at how to make environmental modifications that fit the student. ...
... Individual interventions vs. Environmental modifications Too often we use a “shoehorn” approach in dealing with students’ behavioral issues, namely we do things intended to make the student fit what’s available rather than looking at how to make environmental modifications that fit the student. ...
Ch_6_Learning_PP
... Operant conditioning techniques work best with behaviors that would typically occur in a specific situation, or naturally for a given subject. Superstitious behavior: Tendency to repeat behaviors that are followed closely by a reinforcer, even if they are not related. For example, a particular p ...
... Operant conditioning techniques work best with behaviors that would typically occur in a specific situation, or naturally for a given subject. Superstitious behavior: Tendency to repeat behaviors that are followed closely by a reinforcer, even if they are not related. For example, a particular p ...
PDF
... environmental quality and economic activity interact with each other and the linkages between environmental policy and the endogenously determined long-run rate of economic growth. The framework recognizes that the environment provides two types of benefits: first, it provides an amenity value whic ...
... environmental quality and economic activity interact with each other and the linkages between environmental policy and the endogenously determined long-run rate of economic growth. The framework recognizes that the environment provides two types of benefits: first, it provides an amenity value whic ...
Research in environmental sciences in France
... New materials, innovative structures, and research into the many questions pertaining to the effect of energy production on the environment are helping to improve energy efficiency and storage related to fossil fuels, fissile materials, and, particularly, renewable energy: wind, solar (thermal, phot ...
... New materials, innovative structures, and research into the many questions pertaining to the effect of energy production on the environment are helping to improve energy efficiency and storage related to fossil fuels, fissile materials, and, particularly, renewable energy: wind, solar (thermal, phot ...
Monday
... argument supported by empirical evidence that changes to physical or biological components of an ecosystem affect populations. MS-LS2-5 : Evaluate competing design solutions for ...
... argument supported by empirical evidence that changes to physical or biological components of an ecosystem affect populations. MS-LS2-5 : Evaluate competing design solutions for ...
CBCC-KA Examination Study Objectives
... List the advantages and disadvantages of using positive reinforcement, negative reinforcement, positive punishment, negative punishment, and extinction to modify behavior ...
... List the advantages and disadvantages of using positive reinforcement, negative reinforcement, positive punishment, negative punishment, and extinction to modify behavior ...
Conservation Plan Middle Connecticut River
... use in the Connecticut River valley. At the same time, grassland nesting songbirds are often unable to reproduce successfully in fields that are actively mowed for hay, and there is need to consider late mowing in areas that are no longer used or less suitable for agriculture. The other target consi ...
... use in the Connecticut River valley. At the same time, grassland nesting songbirds are often unable to reproduce successfully in fields that are actively mowed for hay, and there is need to consider late mowing in areas that are no longer used or less suitable for agriculture. The other target consi ...
BIODIVERSITY AND ECOSYSTEM SERVICES OF WETLANDS
... number of species within a community (ecological diversity) and the genetic variation within a species (genetic diversity). The term was shortened to biodiversity for the National forum on BioDiversity organised by the National Research Council of the USA (Wilson 1988). This shortened form soon beca ...
... number of species within a community (ecological diversity) and the genetic variation within a species (genetic diversity). The term was shortened to biodiversity for the National forum on BioDiversity organised by the National Research Council of the USA (Wilson 1988). This shortened form soon beca ...
1.2 Unifying Themes of Biology
... 1.2 Unifying Themes of Biology Evolution explains the unity and diversity of life. • Evolution explains how physical characteristics have changed in living things over time. - Adaptive traits (adaptations) are beneficial characteristics are passed to future generations. ...
... 1.2 Unifying Themes of Biology Evolution explains the unity and diversity of life. • Evolution explains how physical characteristics have changed in living things over time. - Adaptive traits (adaptations) are beneficial characteristics are passed to future generations. ...
Identification and Implementation of Native Fish
... to prioritize watersheds for biodiversity conservation. We used the additive benefit function that iteratively removes landscape units, in our case 12-digit HUC subwatersheds, with the lowest conservation value based on known occurrences or modeled potential occurrences of the target species (Moilan ...
... to prioritize watersheds for biodiversity conservation. We used the additive benefit function that iteratively removes landscape units, in our case 12-digit HUC subwatersheds, with the lowest conservation value based on known occurrences or modeled potential occurrences of the target species (Moilan ...
Prominent Theorist Research
... is weakened and less likely to happen again. Negative punishment is when there is a negative consequence to lessen the behavior. The consequence takes away something positive. In the classroom, an example would be if a student is misbehaving and as a result loses recess time. Positive punishment is ...
... is weakened and less likely to happen again. Negative punishment is when there is a negative consequence to lessen the behavior. The consequence takes away something positive. In the classroom, an example would be if a student is misbehaving and as a result loses recess time. Positive punishment is ...
INTROtoPSYCH
... The German word "Gestalt" roughly translates to "whole" or "form," and the Gestalt psychologist's sincerely believed that the whole is greater than the sum of its parts. The Gestalt principles of grouping ...
... The German word "Gestalt" roughly translates to "whole" or "form," and the Gestalt psychologist's sincerely believed that the whole is greater than the sum of its parts. The Gestalt principles of grouping ...
Why Maasai Kill Lions in East Africa
... lions have expanded far beyond simple retaliation to include social and cultural benefits. Reviewing the first hypothesis in light of the quantitative data provided by the studies conducted by Kissui, Fitzherbert et al, and Maclellan et al, it is clear that lions do not kill large quantities of live ...
... lions have expanded far beyond simple retaliation to include social and cultural benefits. Reviewing the first hypothesis in light of the quantitative data provided by the studies conducted by Kissui, Fitzherbert et al, and Maclellan et al, it is clear that lions do not kill large quantities of live ...
Flora – Nationally Vulnerable species
... (http://www..nt.gov.au/nreta/wildlife/animals/threatened/pdf/birds/australian_bustard_ vu.pdf) ........................................................................................................................... 24 Conservation status .......................................................... ...
... (http://www..nt.gov.au/nreta/wildlife/animals/threatened/pdf/birds/australian_bustard_ vu.pdf) ........................................................................................................................... 24 Conservation status .......................................................... ...
La biodiversité, c`est la vie - doc-developpement
... • Through their role in the water cycle, wetlands have a capacity of natural treatment, if they are preserved! • The quality of water is essential to our health. ...
... • Through their role in the water cycle, wetlands have a capacity of natural treatment, if they are preserved! • The quality of water is essential to our health. ...
- City Research Online
... principally verbal intuitive reasoning, are not fit for the purpose. Perhaps more importantly, the outputs of a simulation provide feedback for the psychological models, thus becoming an essential part of the cycle of theory formation and refinement. The knowledgeable reader will miss certain models ...
... principally verbal intuitive reasoning, are not fit for the purpose. Perhaps more importantly, the outputs of a simulation provide feedback for the psychological models, thus becoming an essential part of the cycle of theory formation and refinement. The knowledgeable reader will miss certain models ...
Volume 7 - Lion Tamarins of Brazil Fund
... Flanders and Belgium. They have so far already raised 4250 euro and more is on the way! The Antwerp zoo and its GHLTs also faired well with this arrangement. The society has sponsored a Golden-headed Lion Tamarin in the zoo, they have booked a guided tour behind the scenes and have organised for cla ...
... Flanders and Belgium. They have so far already raised 4250 euro and more is on the way! The Antwerp zoo and its GHLTs also faired well with this arrangement. The society has sponsored a Golden-headed Lion Tamarin in the zoo, they have booked a guided tour behind the scenes and have organised for cla ...