behavioural造句61 Secondly, Rutter evidently holds that any behavioural effects of lead are irrelevant to social phenomena, eg juvenile delinquency.
62 In addition, the neuronal representation and control of complex innate behavioural repertoires of strategic importance is based here.
63 Culture is the wellspring from which agreed behavioural norms are generated.
64 One requires a background of considerable behavioural complexity before one is justified in attributing to any creature beliefs, intentions and so on.
65 It is doubtless the affective aspect of the human soul that is most decisive in our behavioural choices.
66 A wide range of electrical recording techniques are currently available, although not all are suitable for studying behavioural processes.
67 Mencap's Day Services campaign indicates that the most desperate need is for the severely handicapped and those with behavioural difficulties.
68 The interviewer is looking for a relapsed sport or hobby which can be restarted and used as behavioural tasks in homework assignments.
69 The behavioural models are estimated by econometric methods applied to the Family Expenditure Survey data sets.
70 This produced a certain cultural and behavioural differentiation in the slave population, among whom language differences must have been highly significant.
71 The behavioural patterns are so different that they do not mix well.
72 It is essential for the marketer to understand the behavioural determinants of people's attitudes and purchase behaviour.
73 Organizations which set great store by behavioural conformity often develop patterns of operation which can appear ridiculous in their manifestations.
74 Scores on behavioural catalogues may appear fickle from one context to another precisely because they are sensitive to subtle changes.
75 This is the starting-point for behavioural approaches to language teaching.
76 They found that more than six out of 10 children with emotional and behavioural problems were regular smokers.
77 The uniqueness of man Most inferences from animals to the human species are based in anatomical, behavioural, or sociological comparisons.
78 Though the early stages of cognitive therapy are primarily behavioural, one often has to introduce cognitive material in order to facilitate tasks.
79 As we have said this signal comes in the form of a physical, mental, or behavioural symptom.
80 The chapter concludes with a brief examination of decision process and behavioural models of industrial purchasing.
81 Since these behavioural data are so crucial to interpreting the physiological findings they will repay careful scrutiny.
82 In Piaget's system the behavioural components are functional forms of organic structure.
83 They may well provide insight and help for other behavioural disorders but not for addictive disease as such.
84 Since behavioural methods are central to psychobiology they are tackled first in this chapter.
85 This may be a form of behavioural reinforcement operating on the personal motivation of the researcher.
86 Indeed it is even possible to produce a form of associative learning in which behavioural and neurophysiological inputs are mixed.
87 Attractive subject combinations with psychology are pharmacology, physiology and behavioural neuroscience. Job prospects are good.
88 Social class is a major behavioural determinant of consumer buying behaviour,[http:///behavioural.html] and its importance is widely acknowledged by marketers.
89 One obvious development is for the empirical studies to incorporate behavioural relationships.
90 In behavioural terms this usually occurs when people participating in the meeting get locked into an information loop.