Sentence examples for behaviour feeling from inspiring English sources

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22.7% (95% CI 20.2% to 24.9%) of men reported ever experiencing negative behaviour (feeling frightened, physically hurt, forced sex, ask permission) from a partner.

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Results confirm that the strength of a safety velocity conflict is an important determinant of drivers' behaviour, feelings, and physiological responses.

Importantly, such requirements "are constituted by human thought, behaviour, feelings, and attitudes" (1977: 81), and thus any such requirements are, in a central sense, mind-dependent.

The scale consists of two factors, (1) disruptive behaviour, e.g. whether the person is difficult to manage; if they are verbally aggressive or attention seeking (score range 8 56), and (2) social and psychological functioning, e.g. insight into behaviour, feelings of guilt, social interactions with others (score range 6 42).

I was aware I was trying to shape myself to conform to acceptable local behaviour, while feeling dishonest for hiding myself and in doing so not demonstrating solidarity with these women as I would in my own familiar context.

We therefore chose a qualitative approach, aiming to explore the behaviours, feelings and experiences [ 24] of SNS users in these kinds of situations.

For the purposes of the study, rateable positive events were those outcomes, behaviours or situations that were directly associated with the patient being discussed, and which the carer believed to be positive e.g. improvement of illness or reference to positive behaviours, feelings or characteristics of the patients, or current or past situations.

People can feel that others are judging them, talking about their appearance and behaviour, leaving them feeling vulnerable and anxious", she says.

The report acknowledged that the rises could be due to changes in reporting behaviour and people feeling more able to disclose that they had self-harmed.

It is therefore necessary to study reciprocal influence between mother's eating disorders and infants' feeling behaviour [5,7,16].

Changes in patient behaviour due to feeling 'observed' are recognised – known as Hawthorne effects (Braunholtz et al, 2001), but whether or not frequent clinical assessments during colorectal cancer followup is relevant in this regard merits further study.

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