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"The behaviours we need are not competitive behaviours – we need to be collaborative, visionary and supportive," the roundtable was told.
Evidence suggests that stress-induced changes in testosterone and cortisol are related to future competitive behaviours and team-sport outcomes.
This paper explores the likely behaviours of train passengers in an emergency evacuation and examines four crucial theoretical issues on the passengers' evacuation, including reactive vs. proactive behaviours, cooperative vs. competitive behaviours, symmetry breaking, and route/exit choice.
Governments must play their part too, through consistent rather than competitive behaviours around international tax, financial regulation and trade agreements.
Plants have competitive behaviours (Novoplansky 2009; Cahill and McNickle 2011).
Amongst the winners, small males exhibited more competitive behaviours than large males.
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Its September issue, which is heavy on behavioural science, contains an interesting study on the competitive behaviour of 10-year-olds when exercising.
But neither can then cry foul if relationships end because of competitive behaviour or restricted numbers.
The local authority, we are told, has also banned the ancient game of football, because it encourages competitive behaviour.
He strikes me as more of a go hard or go home athlete, an impression reinforced by reports of aggressive and competitive behaviour.
The combat dance engaged in by two males is believed to be a competitive behaviour for the acquisition of females during the breeding season.
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