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Re-Thinking Bloomfield’s Concepts of Meaning: Do Meaning Really as a Weak Point in Language Study?
REiLA : Journal of Research and Innovation in Language; Vol. 1 No. 3 (2019): REiLA : Journal of Research and Innovation in Language; 94-99
This paper aims to describe the concepts of meaning in Bloomfield’s Theory. The methodology used to gain data in this paper is a qualitative descriptive using documentation method. Sources of data consists of words, sentences, and discourses found ...
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Influence of Behaviourist and Cognitivist Theories in Adult Language Acquisition
Elsya : Journal of English Language Studies; Vol. 3 No. 1 (2021): Elsya : Journal of English Language Studies; 38-44
Linguistics and psychological schools of thought had a great influence on language acquisition theories It is still under discussion whether second language acquisition is easy or effortless for adults to learn or not. In non-teaching envir...
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Evolution of Prospective Secondary Education Economics Teachers’ Personal and Emotional Metaphors
Front Psychol
This study examines personal and emotional metaphors of prospective economics teachers about the roles they themselves as teachers and their pupils would play by analysing their drawings and responses to open questions. This is a longitudinal study t...
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ALL BEHAVIOUR HAS MEANING: CONCEPTUALIZING CHALLENGING ASSUMPTIONS IN DEMENTIA CARE
Innov Aging
“All behaviour has meaning” is one of the central tenants of dementia care research and education. Yet, the question, “What is behaviour?” is often left unasked within dementia care research, education, practice and policy. Drawing from persp...
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Tools for managing feline problem behaviours: Environmental and behavioural modification
J Feline Med Surg
PRACTICAL RELEVANCE: Problem feline behaviour can be managed successfully by early diagnosis and intervention, good first-aid advice in veterinary practice and then, if necessary, a referral to a suitably qualified behaviourist for those cases that a...
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The Behaviour Changes in Response to COVID-19 Pandemic within Malaysia
Malays J Med Sci
The novel coronavirus infection, COVID-19, is a pandemic that currently affects the whole world. During this period, Malaysians displayed a variety of behaviour changes as a response to COVID-19, including panic buying, mass travelling during movemen...
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Positivist or constructivist paradigms in MA TESOL programs: developing a knowledge base for TESOL in Saudi Arabia
Heliyon
This study explores twelve Saudi teachers’ course content and experiences in local and international MA TESOL programs. The researcher uses an epistemological lens to consider the theoretical content derived from both behaviourist and cognitivist l...
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Homosexuality and the medical profession: a behaviourist's view.
J Med Ethics
That a homosexual -- man or woman -- is neither a sinner nor a sick person is the thesis of this paper by an authority on sexual deviation. Therefore, such a man or woman neither needs penance and pardon nor cure in the medical sense. Nevertheless su...
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Managing the ‘unmanageable’: interwar child psychiatry at the Maudsley Hospital, London
Hist Psychiatry
When opened as a post-graduate teaching and research hospital in 1923, the Maudsley made virtually no provision for the treatment of children. Yet its children's department saw sustained growth during the interwar period. This expansion is explo...
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Introducing the Media Use Behaviour Conceptual Framework
Responsible Design, Implementation and Use of Information and Communication Technology
In an increasingly digitally connected world researchers have sought to understand behaviour associated with digital communications media. We argue that a more consistent conceptualisation of media use behaviour and its etiological foundations is a n...
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Canine behaviour problems in Brazil: a review of 180 referral cases
Vet Rec
BACKGROUND: Behavioural case loads may vary due to cultural differences, and so it is important to know how these differ with geography. METHODS: One hundred and eighty dog cases referred to a veterinary behaviourist in São Paulo (Brazil) during the...
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Physiological mechanisms for food-hoarding motivation in animals
Philos Trans R Soc Lond B Biol Sci
The study of ingestive behaviour has an extensive history, starting as early as 1918 when Wallace Craig, an animal behaviourist, coined the terms ‘appetitive’ and ‘consummatory’ for the two-part sequence of eating, drinking and sexual behavio...
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‘Speaking Kleinian’: Susan Isaacs as Ursula Wise and the Inter-War Popularisation of Psychoanalysis
Med Hist
How did the complex concepts of psychoanalysis become popular in early twentieth-century Britain? This article examines the contribution of educator and psychoanalyst Susan Isaacs (1885–1948) to this process, as well as her role as a female expert ...
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Common feline problem behaviours: Owner-directed aggression
J Feline Med Surg
PRACTICAL RELEVANCE: Aggression towards owners is a common behavioural problem in cats, particularly in cats that have been obtained from pet shops or other sources where there has been inadequate socialisation with people, and in those kept only ind...
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Educational theory and its application to advanced life support courses: a narrative review
Resusc Plus
The knowledge, skills and attitudes taught on Advanced Life Support (ALS) courses are an important learning requirement for healthcare professionals who are involved with the care of acutely unwell patients. It is essential that the course design and...
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An Inclusive History of LGBTQ+ Aversion Therapy: Past Harms and Future Address in a UK Context
Rev Gen Psychol
From the 1950s, aversion therapy gained an international foothold as a behaviourist means to alter what was then considered ‘deviant’ behaviour. Using primary research by psychologists, psychiatrists and other clinical figures published in profes...
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Serotonin and Tryptophan Serum Concentrations in Shelter Dogs Showing Different Behavioural Responses to a Potentially Stressful Procedure
Vet Sci
In mammals, serotonin (5-HT) levels depend on the availability of tryptophan (TRP). Low 5-HT concentrations have been linked to behavioural disorders in dogs. This study aimed at investigating possible differences in dogs’ serum TRP and 5-HT concen...
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Using Markov chain Monte Carlo (MCMC) to visualize and test the linearity assumption of the Bradley–Terry class of models
Anim Behav
The construction of dominance hierarchies for animal societies is an important aspect of understanding the nature of social relationships, and the models to calculate dominance ranks are many. However, choosing the appropriate model for a given data ...
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From backyards to the backcountry: Exploring outdoor recreation coping strategies and experiences during the 2020 COVID-19 pandemic in New Zealand
J Outdoor Recreat Tour
This paper explores the impacts that the New Zealand government's lockdown measures to contain the COVID-19 virus during 2020 had on the activity and experiences of outdoor recreationists in New Zealand. Concepts related to coping strategies suc...