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    Anxiety is something I have struggled with my whole life especially social anxiety. It has really effected the relationships I’ve had and the way people treat me. So I took a great interest when we covered this topic. Information-processing biases based on the cognitive and cognitive behavioral models have been reported in social anxiety disorder (SAD). The article uses two methods to asses and examine the functions of attention bias, tests such as the dot-probe paradigm and modified Stroop…

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    Social Media, a place to share information within a click of a button. Everyone from all over the world can connect with each other. They can interact and make new friends. Teens should be able to have access to social media because it helps us express our personalities and confidence, and it is good for our mind to comprehend. In addition, our personality changes drastically once we use social media for a long period of time. Our emotions become an important matter when social media is being…

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    analyze the social behavior of transnational corporations during the economic crisis of late 2000s. While the growth of world´s GDP was negative in 2009 (-2.1%) and many corporations experienced cuts in employment, limited access to credit, and reductions in capital and technological spending (Campello et al., 2010: 1), the social investment of many firms followed a counter-intuitive move by increasing their social contributions in more than 228%. Between 2004 and 2013 the corporate social…

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    Primates Social Behavior

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    Raheleh safadel Anth 301 Professor 10/15/2015 Social Behavior Social behavior is one of the most important activities among human and non-human primates. Both human and non-human primates live in the social group and there are some bonds between various persons. There are many different social activities between human and non-human primates. These social behaviors are between different members of society. Some of these social bonds are between females and their offspring and some between…

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    Social Behavior Analysis

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    to develop polices which are taking into consideration the needs of a variety of stakeholders. ( Macionis, 2012) The basic idea is to use them as a way of protecting specific segments and ensuring that all policies are following the most accepted social beliefs and practices. (Smith, 2004) (Hutchinson, 2014) The interview was conducted with Mrs. X. She is involved with integrated energy therapy (IGT). This is a safe and nurturing way of changing…

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    Social Deviant Behavior

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    Two people grow up in similar circumstance, live in the same town, work similar jobs, and have similar dreams; yet, one will continue to work hard and live a moral, socially acceptable life, and the other will turn to crime becoming a social deviant. Why? What factors cause one to become a deviant; and fail to have any effect on the other. These are age old questions that philosophers and scholars have tried to answer throughout recorded history. Often religion or lack of it has been believed to…

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    Social norms are behaviours which members of a society use as an indicator in how to act. There are different kinds of norms including moral norms, as well as descriptive and injunctive norms. Social norms are obeyed so avoid the disapproval and social sanction of the group. They function to provide clarity in a situation where behaviour may be new or ambiguous. There is some evidence to suggest that social norms can be used to affect negative behaviours, such as littering. What are they? Social…

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    (Encyclopedia Dramatica 2016) corresponding to the social roles that they play in the online community, it is also of note that these roles are not mutually exclusive as these are descriptions of behavior rather than prescriptive bounds for behavior the person is expected to uphold. Newfags are new users of 4chan, they are the adolescents of 4chan, they will inevitably do not understand the common…

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    Primates Social Behavior

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    Social behaviour in primates is something that we can all experience as primates ourselves. However, studies into the field have been limited, with no PhDs awarded for research into the social behaviour of primates until the 1960s (Mitani et al., 2012). In discovering the common evolutionary characteristics of it, it was important to consider the social patterns of lemurs. Due to the geographic isolation of lemurs on the island of Madagascar, this prosimian family of Lemuroidea was able to…

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    to be social animals. Take a look around, and you will see that is to be no surprise. Without any social interaction, our ancestors would have had a limited chance of survival. Today, we are in a social constructed world. You cannot avoid human interaction easily. However, some of the ones that have are in reprimand. As of 2012, it has been estimated that 25,000 people are held in solitary confinement in state and federal prisons (Kumar). As humans are programmed naturally to display social…

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