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Using the campus wilds as their animal behavior laboratory, Delgado and a dozen psychology undergraduates are tracking up to 70 fox squirrels to map their territories and study their "caching behavior," which refers to the system squirrels use to hoard and retrieve many kinds of nuts.
As with its prior transparency report, a far larger number of Twitter accounts are being reported by governments for "abusive behavior" — which refers to long-standing problems on Twitter's platform such as hate speech, racism, misogyny and trolling.
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In this paper, we examined the Twitter behavior known as retweeting, which refers to the dissemination of information that occurs when users resend tweets.
To examine underlying beliefs that motivate the observed behaviors of la cuarentena, which refers to the 40 days (6 weeks) of postpartum recovery observed by Mexican immigrant women in the United States.
(1978a) and Grayson (1989) noted that there are two primary problems in classical twin design, (which refers to behavior genetics research that uses only twin data and the ACE model or the ADE model is used), namely, (1) the inability to simultaneously estimate both C and D effects and (2) the inability to estimate higher-order epistasis effects.
In a study of young adults [ 53] 91% of self-injurers met criterion D, which refers to behaviors that are not socially sanctioned.
The behavior under the microscope is altruism, which refers to concern for the well-being of others.
Each score quantifies the amount of differential regulation, which refers to distinct temporal behavior from other lineages.
A major source of sedentary behavior in young people is screen time, which refers to time spent watching television or movies, playing video games, and using computers [ 1].
She specifically draws attention to the phenomenon of self-organization, which refers to how system behaviors or patterns emerge from non-specific interactions among lower-level components (Camazine et al. 2001, Kauffman 1993), such as the collective behavior of social insects.
Thus, building on the concept of psychological ownership, Brown et al. (2005) introduce the concept of territoriality which refers to actions or behaviors conducted to mark and defend those objects that one feels psychological ownership over and to help establish not only what is "mine" but also what is "not yours".
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