History of Behavior Therapy: Five Key Concepts
.... as "
behavior modification,
behavior therapy focused on context and situational factors as determiners of an individual's
behavior (Antony & Roemer,
2003, p. 185 ....
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Wal-Mart's Operations & Behavior
.... However, in its
behavior as a buyer, it behaves as a monopolist, using its considerable market share to wring the most favorable prices .... The
2003 Fortune 100. ....
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Instrumental Behavior
.... in the subcortical region of the brain implicated in the processing of emotional stimuli, plays an important role in fear-mediated
behavior (Domjan,
2003, 285 ....
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Violent Behavior Studies
.... Crone,
2003). When pain is under-treated, the patient will continually request more pain medication, and this may be interpreted as drug-seeking
behavior and ....
(640

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Behavior Modification
.... they may be provided with training in assertiveness, problem solving and relaxation, as well as the monitoring of their
behavior (Becvar & Becvar,
2003, p. 241 ....
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Behavior Modification
.... they may be provided with training in assertiveness, problem solving and relaxation, as well as the monitoring of their
behavior (Becvar & Becvar,
2003, p. 241 ....
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Aggressive Behavior
.... to violent criminal
behavior reported higher levels of substance abuse than those not admitting to violent criminal
behavior" (Lennings, et al.
2003, p. 416). ....
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Hierarchy of Needs & Consumer Behavior
.... to self-actualization. Yang and Allenby (
2003) linked Hofstede's (1994) model to consumer
behavior in Japan. The four dimensions ....
(2179

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Hormones' Effect on Behavior
.... are many hormones that can influence
behavior, the most significant being the gonadal, placental. thyroid, and adrenal hormones (Depression,
2003; The Endocrine ....
(1972

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THE CRUDE OIL MARKET
.... Table 1: Crude Oil Price
Behavior · March 2001 to April
2003 [Price = US$ per barrel] War related negative supply expectations No widespread destruction of ....
(1285

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The Holocaust & Survival Behavior
.... contends that Bettelheim misses numerous instances of resistance that may have been masked by mimicking
behavior. .... (New York: Houghton Mifflin,
2003): 108-112. ....
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LEARNING THEORIES Introduction What is learning
.... Schunk (
2003) states that in strict or radical
behavior theory, knowledge is viewed as action or rules for action and consists of a set of essentially passive ....
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Major Theories of Learning Introduction What is learning
.... Schunk (
2003) states that in strict or radical
behavior theory, knowledge is viewed as action or rules for action and consists of a set of essentially passive ....
(3281

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Crime and Economic Conditions
.... example, Reinarman (
2003) makes a strong case for drug abuse as primarily an artifact of social norms transformed into laws that attempt to constrain
behavior. ....
(755

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Business Research Article Synopsis
.... also included 11 reasons drawn from the literature on academic honesty as to why students might participate in unethical
behavior (Brown and Choong
2003). ....
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THE SPILLOVER EFFECT AND GROUP DYNAMICS
.... In another current study of group dynamics and assistance, Porter, Hollenbeck, Ilgen, Ellis, West and Moon (
2003) studied "back up
behavior" in teams. ....
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Minority Behavior: Causes and Consequences
.... are untreated and are misdiagnosed as reading problems (Noguera,
2003, p. 436). .... Differential
behavior patterns of African American children from those of other ....
(1574

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Maslow's Model of Human Behavior & Motivation
.... management of human resources in organizational environments (Butler,
2003) The effective marketing of services, a consumption-related
behavior (Sevier, 2002 ....
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Police Behavior and Urban Minorities
.... theorists maintain that it is not possible to understand deviant
behavior merely by studying people whose
behavior is so labeled (Vold & Bernard,
2003). ....
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Self-Mutilating Adolescents
.... There are various forms of self-mutilation or self-injurious
behavior, defined by SAFE Alternatives (
2003) as deliberate, repetitive, impulsive, non-lethal ....
(1855

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Self-Mutilating Adolescents
.... There are various forms of self-mutilation or self-injurious
behavior, defined by SAFE Alternatives (
2003) as deliberate, repetitive, impulsive, non-lethal ....
(1942

8

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Classroom Management: A Review of Literature
.... tier system with intensive and individualized interventions addresses 1-10% of students who have chronic patterns of problem
behavior (Tidwell, et al.,
2003). ....
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PRINCIPLES OF LEARNING
.... Chance (
2003) argues that natural predators often have their
behavior shaped in the same manner, "As fast as the Cheetah is, it does not bring down a victim ....
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Determinants of Sexual Orientation
.... Robert Spitzer in Archives of Sexual
Behavior (
2003) notes that the major mental health organizations in the United States state that there is no scientific ....
(984

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Artificial Intelligence
.... also argues that intelligent
behavior can be accounted for as well as the processes of the mind without use of representations of mind or brain (Dreyfus
2003). ....
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AGGRESSION IN ELEMENTARY SCHOOL CHILDREN AND IN THE ELDERLY
.... costs. Hassett and Hall (
2003) have connected aggressive
behavior in the elderly to specific forms of psychiatric illness. In non ....
(1654

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Deviancy & Criminality
.... In discussing biological influences on
behavior, Degher and Hughes (
2003) as well as Weinberg, Williams and Pryor (
2003) have pointed out that certain ....
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Management Planning Function of a Mortgage Company
.... Maintaining Socially Responsible Corporate
Behavior Of corporate social responsibility, Bateman and Snell (
2003) stated that it "is the obligation toward ....
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)
Group Psychology: Conformity and Obedience Compare and Contrast
.... Price, RN, Vinokur, AD (
2003). Self-Efficacy Changes in Groups: Effects of Diversity, Leadership, and Group Climate. Journal of Organizational
Behavior, 24(4 ....
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Wal-Mart: Monopoly or Oligopoly
.... However, in its
behavior as a buyer, it behaves as a monopolist, using its considerable market share to wring the most favorable prices .... The
2003 Fortune 100. ....
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3

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