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Temperament in infancy and behavioral and emotional problems at age 5.5: The EDEN mother-child cohort

Temperament in infancy and behavioral and emotional problems at age 5.5: The EDEN mother-child cohort

... traits and later behavioral/emotional problems corresponded with what has been found in several past ...of emotional temperament, it is important to note that associations remain weak, ...

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The benefits of autonomy support for adolescents with severe emotional and behavioral problems

The benefits of autonomy support for adolescents with severe emotional and behavioral problems

... skills and eventually, their social ...motivation and internalization of such skills is ...persistent problems and recurrent need of social services (Toupin, Pauzé, & Déry, 2005), ...

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Postnatal Environmental Tobacco Smoke Exposure Related to Behavioral Problems in Children

Postnatal Environmental Tobacco Smoke Exposure Related to Behavioral Problems in Children

... Unadjusted and sex-adjusted logistic regression models showed that compared to children who were never exposed to ETS, children who exposed to ETS had higher risk of behavioral problems at 10 years ...

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Early emotional and behavioral difficulties and adult educational attainment: an 18-year follow-up of the TEMPO study

Early emotional and behavioral difficulties and adult educational attainment: an 18-year follow-up of the TEMPO study

... (3;5;9) and jeopardize later chances of stable employment, thereby fueling a vicious circle of lifelong poor mental health and socioeconomic frailty ...externalizing problems influence later ...

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The relations between sleep, personality, behavioral problems, and school performance in adolescents

The relations between sleep, personality, behavioral problems, and school performance in adolescents

... countries and cultures, adolescents do not get the recommended amount of at least 9 hours of sleep per ...adolescents and in this way to contribute to insufficient sleep; namely, extracurricular activities, ...

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Embodying Emotional Disorders: New Hypotheses about Possible Emotional Consequences of Motor Disorders in Parkinson's Disease and Tourette's Syndrome.

Embodying Emotional Disorders: New Hypotheses about Possible Emotional Consequences of Motor Disorders in Parkinson's Disease and Tourette's Syndrome.

... external, and internal ...S-I and S-II), the insula, and supramarginal ...goals and functions of somatosensory cortices versus parietal or temporal cortical areas illustrate the differ- ence ...

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behavioral and neural foundations of framing-effects

behavioral and neural foundations of framing-effects

... scope and «practical» definitions Pin down the nature of error in BB Assume that we have replicated the aggregate result of Shane Frederick in our own two-step «within-subjects» design BB, namely we observe a ...

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Behavioral and neural correlates of congenital amusia

Behavioral and neural correlates of congenital amusia

... C... Music is organized temporally as well as in pitch. As shown here, amusic individuals seem to be able to perceive a regular pulse just as normais. Thus, they shouid be abie to keep t[r] ...

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The behavioral and neoliberal foundations of randomizations

The behavioral and neoliberal foundations of randomizations

... private and mercantile ...market and the individual dimension of the test is reinforced by the type of financial arrangements envisaged, in particular the timing of the payment and its linking with ...

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Cognitive and Emotional Bias in Real Estate Investment

Cognitive and Emotional Bias in Real Estate Investment

... income and capital growth, which will depend on unknown fu- ture market ...rapidly and with ease. Hutchinson and Alba ( 1997 ) and Anderson and Settle ( 1996 ) emphasize about the ...

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Behavioral economics and the positive- normative distinction: Sunstein’s Choosing Not to Choose and behavioral economics imperialism

Behavioral economics and the positive- normative distinction: Sunstein’s Choosing Not to Choose and behavioral economics imperialism

... sciences and economics’ relation to the other social sciences than many may ...matters and correspondingly different methods and concepts, then what the increasingly close connection between ...

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Rapid Presentation of Emotional Expressions Reveals New Emotional Impairments in Tourette's Syndrome.

Rapid Presentation of Emotional Expressions Reveals New Emotional Impairments in Tourette's Syndrome.

... Albin and Mink, 2006 ), plays a role not only in motor, but also in associative and limbic processes ( Yelnik et ...exacerbate emotional processes at this level and consequently result in an ...

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Emotional intelligence and self-efficacy among physical education teachers

Emotional intelligence and self-efficacy among physical education teachers

... classroom”, and “how well can you provide appropriate challenges for very capable ...learning, and management in the classroom (Chase, Lirgg, & Carson, 2001), and one can hypothesize that they ...

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Prosodic Parameters and Prosodic Structures of French Emotional Data

Prosodic Parameters and Prosodic Structures of French Emotional Data

... surprise, and joy. Beside the analysis of vowel duration, vowel energy and fundamental frequency in comparison to neutral reading style, the behavior obtained for pausing and prosodic phrasing is ...

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Automated Behavioral Fingerprinting

Automated Behavioral Fingerprinting

... a behavioral approach, where the fingerprinting of an unknown protocol is based on detecting and exploiting differences in the observed behavior from two or more ...syntax and state machine ...

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Differential Behavioral Analysis

Differential Behavioral Analysis

... For example, ShiftRows which switches the orders of bytes, does not affect the value of the bits but only their location. MixColumns multiplies four bytes by constants and adds them to obtain a four new bytes ...

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Behavioral kinetic sculpture

Behavioral kinetic sculpture

... The concepts and experiments presented in this thesis as behavioral kinetic sculpture are the intellectual progeny of cybernetic art as evolved over the last thirty years throug[r] ...

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Behavioral and neural correlates of deep and surface anaphora

Behavioral and neural correlates of deep and surface anaphora

... Sag and Hankamer claim that all conditions are acceptable except the long surface anaphor condition, because the surface anaphor relies on surface syntactic information that de[r] ...

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Clinical Perspectives in Emotional Intelligence

Clinical Perspectives in Emotional Intelligence

... satisfaction and fewer depressive-related symptoms than those with lower ...EI and social, family, and romantic loneliness as well as between EI and depression-proneness ...feelings), ...

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Behavioral economics

Behavioral economics

... In addition, these same preferences are generally taken to be a suitable basis for normative analysis in many settings, although this common approach has not been applied universally.'' [r] ...

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