Sentence examples for behaviours as a response from inspiring English sources

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While dog owners claim that their dogs' greeting behaviour after having performed a misdeed indicates the dogs'guilt't', current experimental evidence suggests that dogs show these 'guilty look' behaviours as a response to being scolded by their owners.

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These previous studies were useful for examining the role of habituation in responses to some robot behaviours, as well as providing experience in running such studies away from the confines of the laboratory, but they also suffered from some limitations.

One of the best-known writers to make this distinction was Sethi (1975, p.60) who discussed "dimensions of corporate social performance", focusing on the distinguishable corporate behaviours relating to "social obligation", "social responsibility", and "social responsiveness", and defining social obligation within corporate behaviour as a "response to market forces or legal constraints".

She said that "some have sought to justify this vicious behaviour as a response to inflammatory material posted on the internet.

We studied phenotypic plasticity in mating behaviour as a response to population density and adult sex ratio in a freshwater isopod (Asellus aquaticus). A. aquaticus has recently diverged into two distinct ecotypes, inhabiting different lake habitats (reed Phragmites australis and stonewort Chara tomentosa, respectively).

Evidence of non-random host associations such as phylogenetic under-dispersion is also indicative of specialised behaviour as a response to habitat and resource selection [ 77].

Chickens were domesticated from the Red Junglefowl (RJF) about 8000 years ago [ 1, 2], and the changes in morphology, physiology and behaviour as a response to this have been immense.

Recurring behaviours that are perceived as difficult by clinicians may be described as 'ineffective chronic illness behaviour', which in part may result in 'ineffective professional behaviour' as a response [ 19].

As was the case with discussions around depressed mood, translations focused on both the feelings inherent in negative thought, and behaviour as a response to those feelings, as can be seen with the Warlpiri back-translations (Table  3).

However, in contrast to those studies, we have been able to gather more specific data on both maladaptive and adaptive behaviours as well as response tendencies in a number of possible scenarios.

The specific finding for depression (i.e. significant increase above raw score 11 but not above raw score 5) suggests that psychological wellbeing may be at particular risk when individuals report a range of DSH behaviours (as evident in the SHI response patterns for scores around 11).

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