Sentence examples for Propensity to help from inspiring English sources

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Grant, clearly, has some advantages beyond his propensity to help: more than one of his colleagues told me, for example, that when they cannot find the citation for a particular paper, they simply e-mail Grant directly, who is more reliable than Google and almost as fast (his childhood friends called him Mr. Facts).

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However, it appeared that helping behaviors explained that finding; in other words, alcoholics with religious backgrounds seemed to do better in AA because of their propensity to want to help others, not because of religious beliefs, per se.

Even young children can read others' emotions and have a propensity to want to help people in distress, Riess points out.

Their workers are female, and these genetics explain the propensity of females to help their mothers reproduce, instead of breeding themselves.Termites, though, do not have this unusual genetic pattern and the sterile workers come from both sexes.

We conducted propensity score matching to help control for potential bias; however, this method accounts for a finite number of confounding factors measured at baseline and cannot fully adjust for all potential factors.

Fleshy fruits such as tomatoes are believed to have evolved this way, as are the root nodules in which many legumes give houseroom to bacteria that fix atmospheric nitrogen, thus making it available to turn into protein.This propensity to polyploidy helps account for the diversity (and thus success) of flowering plants, in particular.

Increasing resistance of the tray reflects increasing costs of helping, while the latency to start pulling and the number of pulls performed by the focal rat during an experimental phase of seven minutes were used as measures of the propensity of test rats to help their social partner.

Propensity score matching was used to help balance the pregabalin and duloxetine cohorts on baseline demographics and comorbidities.

Additionally, robust propensity score modeling was used to help minimize potential confounding, and competing risk methods were used given that competing risks are of notable concern due to the age and prevalence of comorbidities in this particular patient population.

Other factors like substance use, homelessness and contact with law, propensity to seek help, service accessibility and stigma have also been reported [7] [9].

This result supports the idea that female helpfulness is part of an aggressiveness-boldness-exploration continuum ('behavioural syndrome'), where females of these various behavioural types might follow alternative life-history trajectories correlating with their propensity to provide help [42], [43].

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