Search results for "Behavioral analysis"

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Item Response Trees: a recommended method for analyzing categorical data in behavioral studies

2015

Behavioral data are notable for presenting challenges to their statistical analysis, often due to the difficulties in measuring behavior on a quantitative scale. Instead, a range of qualitative alternative responses is recorded. These can often be understood as the outcome of a sequence of binary decisions. For example, faced by a predator, an individual may decide to flee or stay. If it stays, it may decide to freeze or display a threat and if it displays a threat, it may choose from several alternative forms of display. Here we argue that instead of being analyzed using traditional nonparametric statistics or a series of separate analyses split by response categories, this kind of data ca…

escalationpredator-prey interactionsBiologyMachine learningcomputer.software_genreGeneralized linear mixed modelSoftwareethologyrepeatabilityCategorical variableEcology Evolution Behavior and Systematicsbehavioral analysisSequenceta112business.industryScale (chemistry)Nonparametric statisticsRitem response theoryresponse treesOutcome (probability)ordinal dataRange (mathematics)ta1181Animal Science and Zoologycategorical dataArtificial intelligencebusinesscomputerGLMMBehavioral Ecology
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Human Nature and Economic Institutions: Instinct Psychology, Behaviorism, and the Development of American Institutionalism

2004

Recent articles have explored from different perspectives the psychological foundations of American institutionalism from its beginning to the interwar years (Hodgson 1999; Lewin 1996; Rutherford 2000a, 2000b; Asso and Fiorito 2003). Other authors had previously dwelled upon the same topic in their writings on the originsand development of the social sciences in the United States (Curti 1980; Degler 1991; Ross 1991). All have a common starting point: the emergence during the second half of the nineteenth century of instinct-based theories of human agency. Although various thinkers had already acknowledged the role of impulses and proclivities, it was not until Darwin's introduction of biolo…

PsychoanalysisGeneral Arts and Humanitiesmedia_common.quotation_subjectInstitutional economicsEconomicinstitutional economicsBehavioral analysisInstinctHistory and Philosophy of ScienceVeblen goodBehaviorismInstitutionalismRhetoricHedonismGeneral Economics Econometrics and FinanceVeblenmedia_commonJournal of the History of Economic Thought
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Enabling Technologies on Hybrid Camera Networks for Behavioral Analysis of Unattended Indoor Environments and Their Surroundings

2008

This paper presents a layered network architecture and the enabling technologies for accomplishing vision-based behavioral analysis of unattended environments. Specifically the vision network covers both the attended environment and its surroundings by means of multi-modal cameras. The layer overlooking at the surroundings is laid outdoor and tracks people, monitoring entrance/exit points. It recovers the geometry of the site under surveillance and communicates people positions to a higher level layer. The layer monitoring the unattended environment undertakes similar goals, with the addition of maintaining a global mosaic of the observed scene for further understanding. Moreover, it merges …

Settore ING-INF/05 - Sistemi Di Elaborazione Delle InformazioniNetwork architecturebusiness.industryReliability (computer networking)Computer laboratorydistributed video surveillanceSMART CAMERA NETWORKSBehavioral analysisMULTI-MODAL SENSOR FUSIONECamera networkGeographyHuman–computer interactionmulti-modal surveillance; wireless sensor networksEMBEDDED SMART CAMERASmulti-modal surveillanceMULTI-MODAL SENSOR FUSIONE; SMART CAMERA NETWORKS; EMBEDDED SMART CAMERASComputer visionArtificial intelligenceLayer (object-oriented design)businesswireless sensor networks
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A cross‐cultural and multi‐behavioral analysis of the relationship between nonverbal immediacy and teacher evaluation

1995

Nonverbal immediacy of teachers has been demonstrated to be substantially associated with increased cognitive and affective learning in students. The assumption underlying the current research is that teacher communication behaviors that enhance student learning will also enhance positive evaluations of teachers by those students. This study sought to determine what specific teacher nonverbal immediacy behaviors are most associated with students' evaluations of their teachers. Our research was based on data drawn from the cultures of Australia, Finland, and Puerto Rico as well as the dominant United States culture. Each study was conducted in the primary language of the sample studied. The …

Higher educationbusiness.industryCommunicationFirst languageAffective learningCognitionLanguage and LinguisticsEducationBehavioral analysisNonverbal communicationImmediacyCross-culturalPsychologybusinessSocial psychologyCommunication Education
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The structure of the state representation of shift invariant controllable and observable group codes

2000

AbstractIn this paper an investigation on the structure of the canonical trellis section of shift invariant, l-controllable and m-observable group codes is carried out. Necessary and sufficient conditions for a set of group homomorphisms in order that they represent the trellis section of this class of codes are established.

Discrete mathematicsNumerical AnalysisAlgebra and Number TheoryObservableCanonical representationsBehavioral analysisGroup codeGroup codesDiscrete Mathematics and CombinatoricsHomomorphismCanonical formGeometry and TopologyInvariant (mathematics)Behavioral approachState representationComputer Science::Information TheoryMathematics
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Interpersonal Circumplex Profiles Of Persistent Depression: Goals, Self-Efficacy, Problems, And Effects Of Group Therapy

2016

Objectives We assessed severely and persistently depressed patients’ interpersonal self-efficacy, problems, and goals, plus changes in interpersonal functioning and depression during 20 weeks of group therapy. Method Outpatients (32 female, 26 male, mean age = 45 years) completed interpersonal circumplex measures of goals, efficacy, and problems before completing 20 weeks of manualized group therapy, during which we regularly assessed depression and interpersonal style. Results Compared to normative samples, patients lacked interpersonal agency, including less self-efficacy for expressive/assertive actions; stronger motives to avoid conflict, scorn, and humiliation; and more problems with b…

Self-efficacy050103 clinical psychologyPsychotherapistmedicine.medical_treatment05 social sciencesCognitive behavioral analysis system of psychotherapyInterpersonal communicationInterpersonal circumplexBehavioral activation030227 psychiatryGroup psychotherapy03 medical and health sciencesClinical PsychologyInterpersonal relationship0302 clinical medicineArts and Humanities (miscellaneous)Cognitive therapymedicine0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesPsychologyClinical psychologyJournal of Clinical Psychology
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Antiaggressive and motor effects of haloperidol show different temporal patterns in the development of tolerance.

1993

Abstract The study of the temporal course of tolerance development was used as a means to separate different aspects of the action of haloperidol on social behavior. Agonistic behavior was studied in isolated male mice that confronted standard opponents (anosmic and grouped conspecifics) in a neutral area. The aggressive and motor behaviors of the experimental animals were evaluated 30 min or 24 h either after a single injection of haloperidol (0.4 mg/kg) or following the last of a series of 15 or 30 injections. When animals were evaluated 30 min after the haloperidol injection, no tolerance to the antiaggressive effects was evident. The action on immobility, on the contrary, showed a clear…

MaleMale miceExperimental and Cognitive PsychologyPharmacologyMotor ActivityDrug Administration ScheduleBehavioral NeuroscienceMiceNeural PathwaysAgonistic behaviourHaloperidolmedicineAnimalsDose-Response Relationship DrugDrug administrationBrainSingle injectionHaloperidol injectionBehavioral analysisAggressionHaloperidolPsychologyArousalNeuroscienceAgonistic Behaviormedicine.drugPhysiologybehavior
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