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Contemporary Performance Art as a Hermeneutic Pathway to Transcendence and Healing.
Published 2014-05-01“…The artist's resourcefulness is contextualised in terms of the Neuro-theological theories of Michael Winkelman, a behavioural scientist from Arizona State University. He has discovered that innate brain processes are directly affected by certain shamanic practices. …”
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How behavioural science can contribute to health partnerships: the case of The Change Exchange
Published 2017-06-01“…We describe a project that used behavioural scientist volunteers to enable health partnerships to understand and use the theories, techniques and assessments of behavioural science. …”
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Biodiversity conservation as a promising frontier for behavioural science
Published 2021“…Slowing and reversing this degradation will require profound and widespread changes to human behaviour. Behavioural scientists are therefore well placed to contribute intellectual leadership in this area. …”
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Use caution when applying behavioural science to policy
Published 2020“…Social and behavioural scientists have attempted to speak to the COVID-19 crisis. …”
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A PARTICIPATORY ACTION RESEARCH APPROACH TO AGEING IN A PARTICULAR COMMUNITY IN THE NORTH-WEST PROVINCE OF SOUTH AFRICA
Published 2003-08-01“…Health scientists, and specifically psychosocial behavioural scientists, encounter a philosophical dilemma in the sense that they have to do research according to the requirements of the first world, but in the same time they have to adhere to the requirements of developing countries. …”
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Teaching communication skills to clinical students.
Published 1993“…The first component consists of a day during the introductory clinical course; this is divided into a lecture and small seminar groups and involves behavioural scientists and clinicians from many departments. …”
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Prevalence of Online Political Incivility: Mediation Effects of Cognitive and Affective Involvement
Published 2024-09-01“…The findings of this study are useful for behavioural scientists, as the outcomes have a potential to predict the online behaviour of Pakistani users.…”
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Faut-il faire la sociologie des singes ?
Published 2012-05-01“…The third point looks at some recent work about cooperation in Apes and shows that behavioural scientists tend to assign to the animals themselves social knowledge that is actually situated in the situation. …”
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A behavioural science framework for tackling upstream challenges in health systems
Published 2025-02-01“…Using behavioural science to examine ‘upstream’ actors in complex health systems holds promise as a complementary and underused approach to improving health systems. Behavioural scientists have missed opportunities to tackle systemic issues and the field of health systems strengthening rarely accounts for human behaviour at the macrolevel of health systems. …”
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Trust in government moderates the association between fear of COVID-19 as well as empathic concern and preventive behaviour
Published 2023“…With the COVID-19 pandemic, behavioural scientists aimed to illuminate reasons why people comply with (or not) large-scale cooperative activities. …”
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The PHEM-B toolbox of methods for incorporating the influences on Behaviour into Public Health Economic Models
Published 2024-10-01“…Future research is needed to develop, collaboratively with behavioural scientists, a suite of more robust health economic models of health-related behaviours, reported transparently, including coding, which would allow model reuse and adaptation.…”
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Darwin's illegitimate children: How body language experts undermine Darwin's legacy
Published 2022-01-01“…The Expression of the Emotions in Man and Animals has received and continues to receive much attention from emotion researchers and behavioural scientists. However, the common misconception that Darwin advocated for the universality of emotional reactions has led to a host of unfounded and discredited claims promoted by ‘body language experts’ on both traditional and social media. …”
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ERS International Congress 2022: highlights from the Allied Respiratory Professionals Assembly
Published 2023-05-01“…Early Career Members from Assembly 9 summarised the content of the sessions, with the support of the Officers from the four Assembly groups: Respiratory Function Technologists and Scientists (Group 9.01); Physiotherapists (Group 9.02); Nurses (Group 9.03); and Psychologists and Behavioural Scientists (Group 9.04). The sessions covered the following topics: recent advances in cardiopulmonary exercise and challenge testing; the role and new trends in physiotherapy, exercise and physical activity promotion interventions in chronic respiratory diseases; development of the international curriculum for respiratory nurses and nursing aspects in disease management; and treatment adherence, e-health interventions and post-coronavirus disease 2019 challenges. …”
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The Mental Homologies of Mammals. Towards an Understanding of Another Mammals World View
Published 2017-11-01“…Mental homologies have been largely ignored by behavioural scientists since Darwin because of certain historical beliefs. …”
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ERS International Congress 2021: highlights from the Allied Respiratory Professionals assembly
Published 2022-05-01“…Early Career Members from Assembly 9 summarised the content of the sessions (three oral communication sessions, two symposia and one Expert View) with the support of the chairs from the four Assembly groups: Respiratory Function Technologists and Scientists (Group 9.01); Physiotherapists (Group 9.02); Nurses (Group 9.03); and Psychologists and Behavioural Scientists (Group 9.04). The sessions covered the following topics: impact of COVID-19 on lung function and healthcare services, and the importance of quality assurance and technology in lung function assessment; diagnosis and management of sarcopenia in patients with chronic respiratory disease; maintenance of the effects of pulmonary rehabilitation; solutions outside the hospital for the management of patients with COVID-19 in need of health care; the nursing perspective during the COVID-19 pandemic; and psychological and behavioural issues in respiratory care. …”
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Human pursuance of equality hinges on mental processes of projecting oneself into the perspectives of others and into future situations
Published 2017-07-01“…Abstract In the pursuance of equality, behavioural scientists disagree about distinct motivators, that is, consideration of others and prospective calculation for oneself. …”
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Passively recognising human activities through lifelogging
Published 2011“…We believe this work demonstrates the potential of lifelogging techniques to assist behavioural scientists in future. © 2011 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.…”
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Increasing Condom Use and STI Testing: Creating a Behaviourally Informed Sexual Healthcare Campaign Using the COM-B Model of Behaviour Change
Published 2022-04-01“…Barriers and facilitators to condom use and STI testing were explored with the use of the COM-B model and the Behaviour Change Wheel in a workshop attended by academics, behavioural scientists, healthcare experts and creative designers. …”
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Moral Decision Making: From Bentham to Veil of Ignorance via Perspective Taking Accessibility
Published 2021-05-01“…Philosophers, economists, psychologists and behavioural scientists researching such decision-making typically explore the principles, processes and predictors that constitute human moral decision-making. …”
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