995 Search Results for Behavioral Research
Most important are procedural theory and substantive theory.
2) Research Methods- Contributed with the interview and observe methodologies used in the behavioral sciences.
Note: Most significant contribution should be emulation. Because there has Continue Reading...
Behavioral Episodes in Relation to Leopard Seals
Leopard seals are widely known for their ferocity and have been acknowledged as top predators for a long time now. These are large but slender mammals, with females usually exceeding males in size an Continue Reading...
behavioral, environmental, social, and biological influences that effect health. It discusses how these areas can be addressed to promote good health and decrease unhealthy behaviors. Finally, it provides an analysis of how the RealAge test effects Continue Reading...
Behavioral Science Research
The study of psychology often involves observing the reaction that people will have to various events. In scientific terms, this is referred to as the stimuli of the environment. Where, different events will shape how so Continue Reading...
MEDICAL AND HEALTHCARE Medical and Healthcare: Research Proposal (Smoking Cessation)MethodologyExtraneous VariablesThe extraneous variables within the currently proposed quasi-experimental research study are age, sex, weight, mental health, or previo Continue Reading...
NURSING AND HEALTH Nursing and Health: Research Proposal (Smoking Cessation)Data AnalysisData Analysis Plans For Demographic VariablesThe demographic variables such as income, sex, race, income, and education would undergo a data analysis, most commo Continue Reading...
Research Paper: Challenges with Younger Youth Aging Out of Foster CareIntroductionAlthough well intentioned, the foster care system often places youth in a precarious position once they age out of the program. Evidence suggest that foster care youth Continue Reading...
Mixed methods research design is popular in many research settings because it offers a set of advantages as well as a flexibility that cannot be matched by other available methods. This method combines some of the features from both quantitative and Continue Reading...
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Behavioral Therapy vs. Freud's Psychoanalysis
Amazing advances have been made in the treatment of mental illness throughout the years (Merck, 2004). An understanding of what causes some mental health disorders has resulted in a greater sophis Continue Reading...
Derivatives -- Perceptions of Value and Use
Realistic & Empirical Research Approaches in Finance
Empirical research (which originates from the positivist tradition) and qualitative research are sufficiently distinct in their philosophical groun Continue Reading...
Behavioral Economics for the Food InsecureFood security is a term that refers to access to adequate food by all people at all times for a healthy, active life. Food insecurity is one of the major issues in New York City that has worsened due to the c Continue Reading...
Attention-Deficit Disorder and Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder
According to the American Psychiatric Association Attention-Deficit Disorder (ADD) is now referred to as Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder ADHD. However, most lay people Continue Reading...
Coaching
The information that Martha Borst provides regarding the assessment of personalities demonstrates how one can create alignment and agreement with others. Borst provides information about how the ways in which people view the world continue Continue Reading...
Topic for Research
According to Erikson’s stages of development, the period of adolescence is when teens experience the Identity vs. Role Confusion conflict. Unless they are able to solve this conflict, they cannot proceed on to the next stag Continue Reading...
.....child's household income level growing up and how they spend their money when they become adults. Essentially, you want to know if there is any association between childhood wealth and spending in their later years asadults -- not only in th Continue Reading...
Psychology
PSYCHOLOGICAL PERSPECTIVES OF BEHAVIOR AND MENTAL PROCESSES
The behavioral theory by Watson, Pavlov, and Skinner provides a psychological perspective that facilitates the understanding of human behavior and mental processes. Ivan Pavlov Continue Reading...
Series Research
Also termed "single-case research" (Sheperis, Young & Daniels, 2017), time series research is "any research that takes place over time, in which different people or cases may be looked at in each time point" (Neuman, 2003, p. 54 Continue Reading...
at risk of dropping out of school population, giving figures and scholars and research findings and reports that came up with these figures. The writer further outlines the research questions that guide the research and these he categorizes into thr Continue Reading...
Both qualitative and quantitative research methods have the potential to yield reliable, valid, and important information that can be used to inform public policy. Criminal justice researchers use a wide range of research methods, which vary dependin Continue Reading...
Research Question and Explanation for ProposalResearch QuestionHow effective is public administration in evaluating and improving the quality of life and standards in different states, and what strategies can enhance this effectiveness?ExplanationThi Continue Reading...
Abnormal Psychology
Lamanda has an etiology that has causal factors gathered right from her childhood. She is behaving in a manner likely to indicate an abnormal psychological problem. No wonder the social worker, she meets at the restaurant she cur Continue Reading...
CBT with School-Aged ChildrenThe study by Wood et al. (2020) focuses on the efficacy of Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) in treating maladaptive and interfering anxiety in children with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD). This randomized clinical trial Continue Reading...
Statistical Evidence Used to Support Early Study Termination
Study population, comprising two clusters, namely AIDS patients and those suffering from AIDS-related complex, was a factor that supported early termination of the study. Statistical evide Continue Reading...
Behavioral therapy has its roots in basic behaviorism, the principle that human behavior can be modified through systematic training or interventions. Since B.F. Skinner first laid the foundations for behaviorism through experimentation, the methods Continue Reading...
Behavioral Theorist Diane Ravitch
Classroom Management: Behavioral Theorist Diane Ravitch
It is clear that teachers do play many roles in a typical classroom, but mainly one of the most vital is that of a classroom manager. Effective learning and t Continue Reading...
Behavioral Principles in the Classroom
Some of the most effective techniques and principles to shape and promote positive behaviors in the classroom come from behavioral psychology. Teachers can implement techniques based on behavioral modification Continue Reading...
BIP
A behavioral intervention plan for a seven-year-old autistic boy is outlined following a functional assessment of behavior. Three target behaviors are identified and recommendations for intervention are made using simple behavioral techniques, v Continue Reading...
Childhood Obesity Research
Obesity is defined by WHO (2011) as the excessive accumulation of fats that can cause harm to the health of an individuals. This is measured using the Body Mass Index. This is the juxtaposition of body weight for body heig Continue Reading...
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Use Case No. 1: Will, Hotel Franchises Owner
Use Case Feature
Description
The actor or actors involved
Will owner of five hotel franchises, routinely accesses the occupancy levels for each facility, determines projected supply needs an Continue Reading...
Ethics in Research
For organizations of all types, the last three decades have been crucial in changing the manner in which organizations interact with each other, stakeholders, the government, and themselves. Most of these changes occurred because Continue Reading...
Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT)
Cognitive Behavioral Therapy or (CBT) is currently the popular method to provide therapy to the client with weight control maladies. CBT is ostensibly necessary to assist binge eaters and those whom suffer from ten Continue Reading...
Social Work: Is Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy Effective in Treating Addictions
The topic I selected was the effectiveness of cognitive-behavioral therapy in the treatment of addicted patients. Given the intractability of the problem of addiction, it Continue Reading...
The established pattern of emotional or behavioral responses must adversely affect educational or developmental performance, including intrapersonal, academic, vocational, or social skills; be significantly different from appropriate age, cultural, Continue Reading...
However, if Margarita indicates that she feels lonely and wishes she had another best friend after the death of her previous best friend, this may provide the means for her to move on from the death and re-establish a level of enthusiasm for life in Continue Reading...
Experimental Research Methods in Business
Experimental Research Methods
The author provides a survey of the literature illustrating applied experimental research methods in cross-sections of business and organization types. The advantages and disad Continue Reading...