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Once you have identified the self-schema that was active before you stopped, give it a brief descriptive name (for example, it may be your professional identity, or your role as parent, spouse, friend, caregiver, or patient, or it may be a habitual thought or behavioral pattern, such as victim, aggressor, failure, addict, critic.
"The big issue is trying to determine whether a behavioral pattern such as dishonesty is genetically hard-wired into the [species] or if it's just an individual behavior," Rowell says.
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Anyone can submit a story, along with personal details that reflect his or her demographics, emotions, personality traits, social attitudes, and behavioral patterns, such as alcohol intake.
It was observed that physiological stress and response vary from person to person, and for the same person with respect to postures and physical activity; it has also been observed that human emotions can be correlated to behavioral patterns such as smoking and speech[12, 13].
As a matter of fact, if changes in human behavioral patterns (such as self-protection) are not taken into account, two opposite outcomes can be observed.
However, behavioral patterns such as ingestion of tap water may be associated with these factors (Forssén et al. 2007, 2008).
Other necessary features may include behavioral patterns (such as voice pitch and speaking style) and human anatomy patterns (like the shape of throat).
This is particularly effective when rapidly changing environmental forces require the modification of ongoing behavioral patterns, such as during locomotion or during risk-reward evaluations.
Although the mechanisms that explain depression's impact on insulin resistance are not well understood, depressive symptoms may promote worsening insulin resistance through affecting behavioral patterns, such as increased total energy or carbohydrate intake and lowered voluntary energy expenditure.
The identification of the midlines and individual body-bends enabled measurements of local properties as a function of the body-coordinate (e.g., quiescence of individual body-segments, Figure 1C), as well as global behavioral patterns such as mean curvature and growth rate or modes of locomotion.
Estimation of personal exposure to air pollutants using ambient monitoring data suffers from the potential for exposure misclassification due to intraurban variability in outdoor concentrations of the pollutants (Briggs et al. 2000), as well as the variability in personal behavioral patterns, such as exposure to environmental tobacco smoke (ETS) (Georgiadis et al. 2001).
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