The GeneticalEvolution of SocialBehaviour is a 1964 scientific paper by the British evolutionary biologist W.D. Hamilton in which he mathematically lays out the basis for inclusive fitness . ref cite journal author Hamilton W.D. title The geneticalevolution of socialbehaviour. I journal J. Theor. Biol. volume 7 issue 1 pages 1 16 year 1964 month July pmid 5875341 doi 10.1016 0022 5193 64 90038 4 url http linkinghub.elsevier.com retrieve pii 0022 5193 64 90038 4 ref ref cite journal author Hamilton W.D. title The geneticalevolution of socialbehaviour. II journal J. Theor. Biol. volume 7 issue 1 pages 17 52 year 1964 month July pmid 5875340 doi 10.1016 0022 5193 64 90039 6 url http linkinghub.elsevier.com retrieve pii 0022 5193 64 90039 6 ref Hamilton, then only a PhD student, completed his work in London. It was based on J. B. S. Haldane Haldane s idea, but Hamilton showed that it applied to all gene frequencies. Although initially obscure, it is now highly cited in biology books, and has gone on to reach such common currency that citations are now often unnecessary as it is assumed that the reader is so familiar with kin selection and inclusive fitness that he need not use the reference to obtain further information. The paper s peer review process led to disharmony between one of the reviewers, John Maynard Smith and Hamilton. Hamilton thought that Maynard Smith had deliberately kept the paper, which has difficult mathematics, from publication so that Maynard Smith could ... The genetic evolution of socialbehaviour bibliographical excerpts DEFAULTSORT GeneticalEvolution Of SocialBehaviour Category Evolutionary biology literature Category 1964 works Category ... http www.garfield.library.upenn.edu classics1988 A1988Q116000001.pdf This week s Citation Classic The GeneticalEvolution of SocialBehaviour ref See also Group Selection book Group Selection book by G ... first W. D. year 1963 title The evolution of altruistic behaviour journal American Naturalist ... more details
, W.D. 1964 . The geneticalevolution of social behavior I and II. Journal of Theoretical Biology 7 1 16 and 17 52. cite book title World Religions and SocialEvolution of the Old World Oikumene ... s insight was to show how kin selection could explain altruism and spite . Socialevolution is also often regarded especially, in the field of social anthropology as evolution of social system s and structures. ref see, e.g., Evolution and culture . Ed. by Marshall David Sahlins and Elman Service ... Evolution An Introduction Alternatives of SocialEvolution Ed by NKradin AKorotayev Vde M Alternatives of SocialEvolution An Introduction . Alternatives of SocialEvolution . Vladivostok Far Eastern .... Wilson , a founder of modern sociobiology, proposed a new theory of socialevolution. ref name Keim ... title E.O. Wilson Proposes New Theory of SocialEvolution publisher Wired date August 26, 2010 ref ... socialevolution has been advanced by followers of Herbert Spencer 1820 1903 . ref http www.britannica.com EBchecked topic 551217 socialevolution ref This theory rejects the conventional religious ... of SocialEvolution . Chapter links, pp. http books.google.com books?id 6EoW9jPkORAC&pg PP13&dq ...&dq bl&source gbs selected pages&cad 0 1 PPP15,M1 xi. Frank, S.A. 1998 . Foundations of socialevolution ... Evolution An Introduction Alternatives of SocialEvolution Ed by NKradin AKorotayev Vde M Alternatives of SocialEvolution An Introduction Carneiro R. http www.socionauki.ru authors carneiro r Stellar Evolution and SocialEvolution A Study in Parallel Processes . SocialEvolution & History 2005 ...About the concept in evolutionary biology the concept in anthropology Sociocultural evolution the book SocialEvolution Cleanup date February 2010 Socialevolution is a subdiscipline of evolutionary biology that is concerned with social behaviors that have fitness consequences for individuals other than the actor. Social behaviors can be categorized according to the fitness consequences they entail ... more details
about the book the concept SocialevolutionSocialEvolution is the title of an essay by Benjamin Kidd , which became available as a book published by Macmillan and co London in 1894. In it, Kidd discusses the basis for society as an evolving phenomenon, with reference to past societies, the important developments of his own period of thriving capitalist industry, and possible future developments. The book is important in that it summarises the thinking of Herbert Spencer as well as others like Karl Marx at the end of the nineteenth century when many people were trying to make sense of Darwin s evolutionary ideas, and social Darwinism was a hot topic. Kidd finds flaws in the ideas of both Spencer ... doc 16670603 Bondarenko Grinin Korotayev Alternative Pathways of SocialEvolutionSocialEvolution and History Studies in the Evolution of Human Societies Alternative Pathways of SocialEvolution Category 1894 books Category Sociocultural evolution ... sense when seen as what he calls a supra rational sanction for our behaviour, which acts in the interest ... interesting. .. a definite stage in the evolution of society is drawing to a close ... Yet one of the most ... part of the doctrine of evolution, that if the continual selection which is always going on amongst ... extent in society, it follows that in the evolution we witness him undergoing throughout history, his development as an individual is necessarily of less importance than his development as a social ... every detail by these religions. 5 The Function of Religious Beliefs in the Evolution of Society 6 Western Civilisation 7 Western Civilisation contd 8 Modern Socialism 9 Human Evolution is not Primarily Intellectual 10 Concluding Remarks See also Socialevolution Auguste Comte Evolutionary psychology Sociocultural evolution Origin of religion Psychology of religion External links http www.agner.org cultsel toc.php Cultural Evolution by Agner Fog http query.nytimes.com mem archive free pdf?res ... more details
vs. individual globalize UK date April 2012 Anti socialbehaviour with or without hyphen is a behaviour ... or through negligence , as opposed to pro socialbehaviour, behaviour that helps or benefits the society ... remedies for anti socialbehaviour. In psychiatry , particularly in the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders , persistent anti socialbehaviour is part of a diagnosis of antisocial ..., continued aggression can indicate problems. Persistent anti socialbehaviour may lead to antisocial ... . In UK law main Anti SocialBehaviour Order File Police asbo notice Richmond.jpg thumb ASBO warning in London The Crime and Disorder Act 1998 defines anti socialbehaviour as acting in a manner .... ref Cite book title Anti SocialBehaviour author Andrew Millie year 2009 isbn 0 335 22916 6 ref harv postscript ref The Act introduced the Anti SocialBehaviour Order ASBO , a civil law common ... are breached. Anti SocialBehaviour Orders are civil sanctions, effective for a minimum of two years ... liberty. An Anti SocialBehaviour Order does not give the offender a criminal record , but sets ... of an Anti SocialBehaviour Order is, however, a criminal offence. In 2003 the Anti SocialBehaviour Act 2003 Anti SocialBehaviour Act amended the original Act and introduced further sanctions ... s worst country for anti socialbehaviour, with 76 believing Britain had a big or moderate problem ... also Deviance sociology Proactive policing Social behavior SocialbehaviourSocial order References ... Social Behaviour.org.uk http www.antisocialbehaviour.eu Antisocial behaviour in Ireland abuse Use dmy dates date October 2010 DEFAULTSORT Anti SocialBehaviour Categories Category Anti socialbehaviour ... apps icd icd10online ?gf60.htm f602 ref Social development Refimprove date January 2012 Intent and discrimination may determine both pro and anti socialbehaviour. Infant Infants may act in seemingly anti social ways and yet be generally accepted as too young to know the difference before the age ... more details
notability date August 2010 Infobox journal title SocialEvolution & History cover Image SocialEvolution & History journal.jpg 150 px discipline History , anthropology , sociology , philosophy abbreviation Soc. Evol. Hist. publisher Uchitel Publishing House country Russia history 2002 present frequency Biannual website http www.socionauki.ru journal seh en link1 http www.socionauki.ru journal seh en archive link1 name Online archive OCLC 50573883 ISSN 1681 4363 SocialEvolution & History is a Peer review peer reviewed academic journal focused on the development of human societies in the past, present, and future. In addition to original research articles, SocialEvolution & History includes critical notes and a book review section. It is published in English twice a year, in March and September, by Uchitel Publishing House . The editors in chief are Dmitri Bondarenko , Leonid Grinin , and Andrey Korotayev . Special issues SocialEvolution & History has published several special issues devoted to questions in socialevolution Ernest Gellner special memorial issue guest editor P. Skalnik Exploring the Horizons of Big History guest editor G. D. Snooks Thirty Years of Early State Research guest editors Henri J. M. Claessen H. J. M. Claessen , R. Hagesteijn, P. van de Velde Analyses of Sociocultural evolution Cultural Evolution guest editor H. Barry Impact According to eLibrary.RU, the impact factor of SocialEvolution & History ranks it 36th of 1,237 indexed Russian journals. ref http elibrary.ru titles compare.asp?sortorder 1 Impact factors for 2009 ref . clarify date March 2012 This needs some explanation this journal is not included in the Journal Citation Reports, so where does this IF come from? eLibrary.RU is not available in English, so I cannot read it... References ... established in 2002 Category English language journals ru he SocialEvolution & History ... more details
Infobox UK legislation short title Anti socialBehaviour Act 2003 parliament Parliament of the United Kingdom long title An Act to make provision in connection with anti socialbehaviour. statute book ... revised text http www.legislation.gov.uk ukpga 2003 38 see also Anti SocialBehaviour Order Crime and Disorder Act 1998 The Anti socialBehaviour Act 2003 c.38 is an Act of Parliament Act of the Parliament ... socialbehaviour order and Fixed Penalty Notice provisions, and banning spray paint sales to people ... content.aspx?ActiveTextDocId 820374 Anti SocialBehaviour Act 2003 Parts 1 and 1A ref false reports ... 820374 Anti SocialBehaviour Act 2003, s.2 3 b ref ref Cumbria Constabulary v Wright ... ref citation last Mack first Jon year 2008 title Anti socialbehaviour Part 1A closure orders url ... Anti socialbehaviour closure orders, injunctions, and possession refining the law url http www.sweetandmaxwell.co.uk ... the preceding three months ref Anti SocialBehaviour Act 2003, s.11 b 5 ref the premises have .... ref Anti SocialBehaviour Act 2003, s.11A 1 b ref The order can be made in respect of business or residential premises. ref citation last Mack first Jon year 2009 title Anti socialBehaviour ... Anti SocialBehaviour Act 2003, s.11D ref Antisocial behaviour injunctions ASBIs see also Council ... policies on anti socialbehaviour. It also strengthens the power of registered social landlords ..., Andrew year 2007 title Public Order Anti socialBehaviour Act 2003 s 30 journal Criminal Law Review ... title The Anti socialBehaviour Act 2003 the provisions relating to noise journal Journal of Planning ... changes to the mechanisms for serving and enforcing anti socialbehaviour order s. Section 89 extended ... of the legislation to England and Wales only, apart from Part V. See also Anti SocialBehaviour ... Ashworth Ashworth, Andrew year 2007 title Public Order Anti socialBehaviour Act 2003 s 30 journal ... Anti socialbehaviour orders and new forms of regulating conduct in the UK journal Urban Studies ... more details
Orphan date January 2012 The evolution of corporate social responsibility in India refers to changes over time in India of the cultural norms of corporation corporations engagement of corporate social ... cite journal first Juno Consulting title Making Sense of Corporate Social Responsibility url http www.junoconsulting.com.au articles Making Sense of Corporate Social Responsibility Part II.pdf ref The fundamentals ... enough to address social issues. Thus companies should deal with the challenges and issues ... Social and Environmental Responsibility in India Assessing the UN Global Compac s Role year 2007 ... been done in recent years to make Indian Entrepreneurs aware of social responsibility as an important ... strongly inclined towards economic as well as social considerations. However it has observed that their efforts towards social as well as industrial development were not only driven selfless and religious ... Schl ger title Corporate Social and Environmental Responsibility in India Assessing the UN ... set up a national workshop on CSR aimed at reconciliation. They emphasized upon transparency, social ... rapidly and this made them more willing and able to contribute towards social cause. Globalization ... Kubina, Gordon Repinski, Catarina Schl ger title Corporate Social and Environmental Responsibility in India ... are often determined by social philosophy which have clear objectives and are well defined and are aligned ... Status of Corporate Social Responsibility In Indian Context year 2011 month January volume 2 issue ... Corporate Social Responsibility 1 1 .pdf ref For example, a more comprehensive method of development ... organizations NGOs and use their expertise in devising programs which address wider social problems .... Not one but all corporates should try and bring about a change in the current social situation in India in order to have a effective and lasting solution to the social woes . Partnerships between ..., strategic thinking, manpower and money to initiate extensive social change will put ... more details
Infobox Political party name english Movement for the SocialEvolution of Black Africa name native Mouvement pour l volution sociale de l Afrique noire logo foundation 28 September 1949 dissolution 24 November 1979 headquarters Bangui , Central African Republic ideology Civil rights Black civil rights and independence of Ubangi Shari from France national Central African Republic The Movement for the SocialEvolution of Black Africa Mouvement pour l volution sociale de l Afrique noire or MESAN was a nationalism nationalist quasi religious political party that sought to affirm black humanity and advocated for the independence of Ubangi Shari , then a France French French colonial empires colonial territory . The party, which was initially intended to work as a political movement, was founded by Barth lemy Boganda in Bangui , Ubangi Shari later known as the Central African Republic on 28 September 1949, to connect all the Blacks of the world ref name Kalck2005p135 Kalck 2005 , p. 135. ref and to promote the political, economic and socialevolution of black Africa, to break down the barriers of tribalism and racism, to replace the degrading notion of colonial subordination with the more human ones of fraternity and cooperation. ref name AN fr icon cite web last first title Biographies des d put s de la IV R publique Barth l my BOGANDA url http www.assemblee nationale.fr histoire biographies IVRepublique boganda barthelemy 04041910.asp publisher National Assembly of France date accessdate 2008 03 02 ref The statutes of the movement were written in April 1950, and the group s branches were set up in Ubangui , N Djamena Fort Lamy and Brazzaville . The formation of MESAN did not sit well with the French territorial administration. ref Titley, p. 13. ref They set up divisions of the Rally ... Evolution Movement of Central Africa Mouvement d volution d mocratique de l Afrique centrale ... systems de Mouvement pour l volution sociale de l Afrique noire es Movimiento por la Evoluci n Social ... more details
italic title The Genetical Theory of Natural Selection is a book by R.A. Fisher first published in 1930 ... The Nature of Inheritance The Fundamental Theorem of Natural Selection The Evolution of Dominance ... The Inheritance of Human Fertility Reproduction in Relation to Social Class Social Selection of Fertility ... points, including that there must be an understanding of natural selection distinct from that of evolution ... of natural selection . The third considers the evolution of dominance , which Fisher believed was strongly ... Bennett gave an account of the writing and reception of Fisher s Genetical Theory . ref http digital.library.adelaide.edu.au ... contributions to the theory of evolution . ref Sewall Wright Wright, S. , 1930 http jhered.oxfordjournals.org cgi reprint 21 8 349 The Genetical Theory of Natural Selection a review . J. Hered ... The Causes of Evolution . Longman Green, London. ref Reginald Punnett was negative, however. ref Reginald Punnett Punnett, R.C. 1930, A review of The Genetical Theory of Natural Selection , Nature journal Nature 126 595 7 ref The Genetical Theory was largely overlooked for 40 years, and in particular ... in evolution theory to Darwin s On the Origin of Species Origin this as joined with its supplement ... v84 n3 full 6887132a.html Book reviews. The Genetical Theory of Natural Selection A Complete Variorum ... The Genetical Theory of Natural Selection. A Complete Variorum Edition. By R. A. Fisher edited ... Second only to Darwin The Genetical Theory of Natural Selection. A Complete Variorum Edition by R.A. Fisher Trends in Ecology and Evolution , Volume 15, Number 5, 1 May 2000 , pp. 213 214 2 ... 154 4 1419 The Genetical Theory of Natural Selection Genetics, Vol. 154, 1419 1426, April 2000 ref See also Wikipedia books Evolution References reflist External links wikiquote http www.genetical.com The Origin of Genetical , Open Library Category Books about evolutionGenetical Theory of Natural Selection, The Category Eugenics Genetical Theory of Natural Selection, The ... more details
. ref name Barrows 2001 Ritual display For animals, display is any behaviour modified by evolution ...File Zygoballus sexpunctatus male agonistic behavior.png thumb right Ritualized agonistic behaviour between Zygoballus sexpunctatus males In ethology , agonistic behaviour is any socialbehaviour related to fighting. Thus it is broader than aggressive behaviour because it includes not only actual aggression ... behaviour is seen in many animal species because resources including food, shelter, and mates are often limited. Some forms of agonistic behaviour are between contestants who are competing for access ... before an actual battle takes place. Although agonistic behaviour varies among species, agonistic ... behaviour yet fall outside the narrow definition of aggressive behaviour. While any one ... to the death or a much safer ritualistic behaviour, though ritualistic or display behaviours are the most ... The type of agonistic behaviour observed, whether it be aggressive or submissive, all depend ... fight were to occur. Example Agonistic behaviour in stalk eyed flies In aggressive behaviour by male ... Goodenough first Judith title Perspectives on Animal Behaviour year 2009 publisher John Wiley and Son ... Behavior year 2009 publisher John Wiley and Son ref This behaviour allows each individual to judge ... and show physical abilities without actually making any physical contact. Threats Threat behaviour is any behaviour that signifies hostility or intent to attack another animal. ref name Barrows 2001 Threat behaviour is meant to cause the opponent to back down and leave. ref name Barrows 2001 While ... contact with another animal. Any threat behaviour most often elicits other agonistic behaviour ... attributes, a fight, or submission the behaviour or sequence of behaviours depends on what resources ... cite book last Fogden first Michael title Snakes the evolution of mystery in nature year 2000 publisher ... females nearby during the breeding season. Submissive behaviour Submissive behaviour involves an individual ... more details
please don t change spelling from behaviour UK spelling to behavior without discussing on the talk page Challenging behaviour is defined as culturally abnormal behaviour s of such intensity, frequency or duration that the physical safety of the person or others is placed in serious jeopardy, or behaviour ... behaviour chapterurl http books.google.com books?id uxCoJkKlCygC&pg PA3 title Challenging Behaviour ... University Press location Cambridge isbn 978 0 521 79444 2 ref Challenging behaviour is most often exhibited ... such behaviours can be displayed by any person. Types of challenging behaviour Common types of challenging behaviour include self injurious behaviour such as hitting, headbutting, biting , aggressive behaviour such as hitting others, screaming, spitting, kicking , inappropriate human sexual behavior sexualised behaviour such as public masturbation or groping , behaviour directed at property damage ... or echolalia . Causes of challenging behaviour Challenging behaviour may be caused by a number of factors, including biological pain, medication, the need for sensory stimulation , social boredom, seeking social interaction, the need for an element of control, lack of knowledge of community norms ... or simply a means of communication. A lot of the time, challenging behaviour is learned and brings rewards and it is very often possible to teach people new behaviours to achieve the same aims. Behaviour analysts have focused on a developmental model of challenging behaviour. ref cite journal first1 ... that what professionals call challenging behaviour is often a reaction to the challenging environments .... Challenging behaviour can often viewed as a behavioural equivalent of a mental health problem ... 19954927 ref A common principle in behaviour management is looking for the message an individual is communicating through their challenging behaviour All behaviour has meaning . This is a core in the functional analysis psychology functional analysis process. Children communicate through their behaviour ... more details
Corporate behaviour is the behaviour of an organisation when considered as a single body. ref citation url http books.google.com books?id xPce i2OO1AC&pg PA171 title Quality of life author Philip Seed, Greg Lloyd ref The behaviour of an organisation is influenced by the arrangements for its ownership and control. When the owner s appoint agents to manage the organisation, conflicts of interest arise which are studied as the principal agent problem . ref citation url http books.google.co.uk books?id c9yEAm0yVaQC&pg PA500 title International encyclopedia of economic sociology chapter Ownership and control of large corporations author Patrik Aspers ref See also Business ethics Corporate crime Corporate law Corporate personhood Corporate governance Corporate social responsibility Corporation Normative ethics Sarbanes Oxley Act Sarbanes Oxley Act of 2002 Shareholder Stakeholder concept Whistleblower References reflist Category Corporate governance Category Business ethics business stub economics stub sociology stub de Corporate Behaviour ... more details
saved book title Evolution subtitle cover image Tree of life with genome size.svg cover color Evolution Overview Introduction to evolutionEvolutionEvolution as theory and fact Evolutionary history of life Timeline of evolution History History of evolutionary thought Lamarckism Saltation biology Saltationism Orthogenesis On the Origin of Species On the Origin of Species Darwinism The Genetical Theory of Natural Selection The Genetical Theory of Natural Selection Neo Darwinism Modern evolutionary synthesis Base concepts Heredity Fitness biology Fitness Common descent Evidence of common descent Mechanisms Adaptation Genetic drift Gene flow Mutation Natural selection Speciation Phylogenetics Phylogenetics Cladistics Cladogram Molecular phylogenetics Fields Evolutionary developmental biology Molecular evolution Human evolution Evolutionary psychology Controversy and social impacts Creation evolution controversy Objections to evolution Creationism Intelligent design Social effect of evolutionary theory Category Wikipedia books on biology Evolution he ... more details
In animal Ethology behaviour , a gens pl. gentes or host race is a host specific Lineage evolution lineage of a brood parasite species . Brood parasites such as cuckoo s, which use multiple host species to raise their chicks, evolution evolve different gentes, each one specific to its host species. This specialisation allows the parasites to lay eggs that mimic those of their hosts, which in turn reduces the chances of the eggs being rejected by the hosts. The exact mechanisms of the evolution and maintenance of gens is still a matter of some research. However, it is believed that in Common Cuckoo Common Cuckoos , gens specific properties are sex linked and lie on the ZW sex determination system W chromosome of the female. Male cuckoos, which like all male birds have no W chromosome, are able to mate with females of any gens, and thereby maintain the cuckoo as one species. References Gibbs et al. 2000 , Genetic evidence for female host specific races of the common cuckoo , Nature 407, 183 186 Davies, N. 2000 Cuckoos, Cowbirds and other Cheats . T. & A. D. Poyser London ISBN 0 85661 135 2 Dawkins, R. 1982 The Extended Phenotype . Oxford University Press Oxford ISBN 0 19 288051 9 Category Brood parasites Category Parasitology ... more details
not easily recognisable as part of religious behaviour. When asked, the believers often do not motivate this kind of behaviour explicitly as religious. They often do not refer to their religious images ... behaviour. Religious actions and religious avoidances can be combined and thus appear connected ... avoidances are also called ritual avoidances . The study of religious behaviour Religious behaviour is seldom studied for itself. When it is given attention at all, it is usually studied ... of the study of man in the social sciences. See also All the works of Th. P. van Baaren In English ... behaviour 20in 20the 20study 20of 20religions.html The study of religious behaviour, by J.P. Janssen Religion topics Category Human behavior Category Religious behaviour and experience nl Godsdienstig ... more details
Interventions infobox Name Behaviour therapy Image Caption ICD10 ICD9 ICD9proc 94.33 MeshID D001521 OtherCodes Behaviour therapy or behavior therapy is an approach to psychotherapy in the behaviourism ... Precursors of certain fundamental aspects of behaviour therapy have been identified in various ancient ... intervening. Possibly the first occurrence of the term behaviour therapy was in a 1953 research project ... Status Report I publisher Walthama, MA. Metropolitan State Hospital year 1953 ref Early pioneers in behaviour ... and Practice of Cognitive Behaviour Therapy publisher Oxford University Press year 1997 isbn 0192627260 ref In general, behaviour therapy is seen as having three distinct points of origin South ... had its own distinct approach to viewing behaviour problems. Eysenck in particular viewed behaviour problems as an interplay between personality characteristics, environment, and behaviour. ref Yates ... parenting text for children with conduct problems. ref Patterson, G.R. 1969 . Families A social learning .... 1985 . Adult development and aging . New York John Wiley. ref While many behaviour therapists remain ..., many therapists coupled behaviour therapy with the cognitive therapy of Aaron Beck and Albert ... the result of social phobia treatment. ref Cite journal doi 10.1037 0022 006X.74.3.568 volume 74 ... relaxation in social phobia A randomized controlled trial journal Journal of Consulting and Clinical ... Behaviour Therapies. Third generation behaviour therapy uses basic principles of operant and respondent ... of verbal behaviour more inline with view of the behaviour analysts. Some research supports ... a systematic review and meta analysis . Behaviour research and therapy , 46 3 , 296 321 ref Scientific basis Behaviour therapy is based upon the principles of classical conditioning developed by Ivan ... on how these two conditionings differ and whether the various techniques of behaviour therapy have ... 1977 . Psychosocial treatment of chronic mental patients Milieu versus social learning programs. Cambridge ... more details
Model Behaviour may refer to Model Behaviour film Model Behaviour , movie released in 1984 Model Behaviour , short story in the collection The Longest Night Angel novel The Longest Night Model Behavior may refer to Model Behavior , a 2000 television movie starring Maggie Lawson, Justin Timberlake, and Kathie Lee Gifford Model Behaviour TV series Model Behaviour TV series , UK Channel 4 series, 2001 2002 disambiguation ... more details
. It was developed in 1995 by James Kennedy social psychologist Kennedy and Russell C. Eberhart Eberhart and was first aimed at computer simulation simulating the socialbehaviour and choreography of bird ... s exhibit swarm behaviour Swarm behaviour , or swarming , is a Collective animal behaviour collective behaviour exhibited by animals of similar size which aggregate together, perhaps milling about the same ... swarm behaviour. The term flocking is usually used to refer specifically to swarm behaviour in birds, herd behaviour herding to refer to swarm behaviour in quadrupeds, shoaling and schooling shoaling or schooling to refer to swarm behaviour in fish. Phytoplankton also gather in huge swarms called ... point of view, swarm behaviour is the collective motion of a large number of self propelled ... modeller, it is an emergence emergent behaviour arising from simple rules that are followed by individuals and does not involve any central coordination. Swarm behaviour was first simulated .... The model was originally designed to mimic the flocking behaviour of birds, but it can be applied ... See also Collective animal behaviour The simplest mathematical models of animal swarms generally represent ... by Craig Reynolds computer graphics Craig Reynolds in 1986, simulates swarm behaviour following ... behaviour. ref cite journal author Hildenbrandt H, Carere C, Hemelrijk CK year 2010 title Self ... beso people hemelrijk Swarm behaviour model by University of Groningen ref Agents Main Agent based ... intelligence Main Swarm intelligence Swarm intelligence is the collective behaviour of decentralization ... random, interactions between such agents lead to the emergence of intelligent global behaviour ... exhibit complex behaviour and have even been able to demonstrate the ability to solve geometric problems ... Swarming systems give rise to emergent behaviour s which occur at many different scales, some of which ... conference last1 Kennedy first1 J. title The particle swarm social adaptation of knowledge booktitle ... more details
Mob rule ochlocracy Moral panic Peer pressure Social anthropology SocialbehaviourSocial comparison ...Group behaviour or groupwhat individuals would do acting alone herd behaviour . A large group a crowd or wiktionary mob mob is likely to show examples of group behaviour when people gathered in a given ... or acting patriotic ally. Special forms of large group behaviour are crowd collective hysteria ... although they may physically be doing this all over the world. Group behaviour differs from mass action ..., shoppers in different shops , while group behaviour refers usually to people in one place. If the group behaviour is coordinated, then it is called group action sociology group action . Swarm intelligence is a special case of group behaviour, referring to the interaction between a group of agents ... of other members of the collective. Social interaction In order to accomplish the goal some ... over time. ref Wittenbaum and Moreland. 2008 . Small Group Research in Social Psychology Topics ... of Social Psychology. ref Role differentiation is the degree to which different members of a group .... ref Other types of roles are the socio emotional role which helps maintain the social fabric ... adopt to regulate members behaviour. Norms refer to what should be done and represent value judgments about appropriate behaviour in social situations. Although they are infrequently written down or even discussed, norms have powerful influence on group behaviour. ref Hahn, M. 2010 . Group Norms ... other stages. Intergroup dynamics and behaviour Intergroup behaviour, or the way groups interact with other ... to meet the relevant aspects of their overlapping goals. Intergroup behaviour is influenced by factors ... History, and Organizational Social Networks. Interdependence is the degree to which group depend ... occur. Past history with intergroup relationships also impact interdependence behaviour ... of the group s previous experience. Social networks in organizations are another vital factor ... more details
refimprove date April 2011 Psychology sidebar Consumer behaviour is the study of when, why, how, and where people do or do not buy a Product business product . It blends elements from psychology , sociology , Social Anthropology social anthropology and economics . It attempts to understand the buyer decision making process, both individually and in groups. It studies characteristics of individual consumers such as demographic s and behavioural variables in an attempt to understand people s wants ..., and society in general. Customer behaviour study is based on consumer buying behaviour, with the customer ... marketing is an influential asset for customer behaviour analysis as it has a keen interest in the re ..., personalisation, customisation and one to one marketing. Social functions can be categorized into social choice and welfare functions. Each method for vote counting is assumed as social function but if Arrow s impossibility theorem Arrow s possibility theorem is used for a social function, social welfare function is achieved. Some specifications of the social functions are decisiveness, neutrality ... . No social choice function meets these requirements in an ordinal scale simultaneously. The most important characteristic of a social function is identification of the interactive effect of alternatives ... search br Alternative evaluation br Purchase decision br Post purchase behaviour Product choice br ..., whereas the environmental stimulus are given by social factors, based on the economical, political ... behaviour is influenced by internal conditions such as demographics , psychographics lifestyle , personality ... level, personality, age, occupation and lifestyle. Behaviour can also be affected by external influences, such as culture , sub culture , wikt locality locality , royalty, ethnicity , family, social ... Blackwell, Miniard and Engel 2006 . Consumer Behaviour 10th Ed. . Thomson Learning. Angus Deaton ... for Consumer Psychology Category Consumer behaviour Category Marketing analytics ar ... more details
Infobox single See Wikipedia WikiProject Songs Name Ill Behaviour Cover Illbehaviour.jpg Alt Artist Danny Byrd featuring I Kay Album Rave Digger A side B side Moonwalker Released 26 September 2010 Recorded 2010 Genre Drum and bass Length 3 32 Label Hospital Records Hospital Writer Danny Byrd Producer Certification Chronology Danny Byrd Last single Sweet Harmony song Sweet Harmony br 2010 This single Ill Behaviour br 2010 Next single We Can Have It All br 2010 Misc Ill Behaviour is a song by drum and bass DJ, producer and musician Danny Byrd . It is the second single released from his third album, Rave Digger . The song was released on 26 September 2010 by Music download Digital download and on 27 September 2010 by Gramophone record 12 . It has been supported by Zane Lowe , MistaJam , Annie Mac and Sara Cox on BBC Radio 1 . The single was promoted to BBC Radio 1 A list status on 8 September 2010. ref http www.byrdfeed.co.uk 2010 09 ill behaviour is a list ref . The single entered the UK Singles Chart at number 36, Byrd s first Top 40 single. Critical reception Fraser McAlpine of BBC Chart Blog gave the song a positive review stating blockquote Oh HELLO This is a bit more like it. p Clearly the world of drum and bass is a broad church. There is room for doomy, scary things, there is room for bright, sparkly things, and there is room for lively, geezerish things. If I had to express ... McAlpine title Danny Byrd ft. I Kay Ill Behaviour date 21 September 2010 ref blockquote Track listings ... Behaviour length1 3 32 note1 feat. I Kay title2 Moonwalker length2 5 19 note2 Tracklist headline Digital download ref http www.amazon.co.uk dp B0041B3ZPG ref title1 Ill Behaviour length1 3 32 note1 feat. I Kay radio edit title2 Ill Behaviour length2 5 55 note2 feat. I Kay title3 Moonwalker length3 ... Danny Byrd song Ill Behaviour date 2010 10 09 singlechart UK 36 artist Danny Byrd song Ill Behaviour ... Cite web author url http www.amazon.co.uk dp B003YD6XNS title Ill Behaviour publisher Amazon.com ref ... more details
Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 Written by Molly Keane in 1981, Good Behaviour tells a story of Irish society in the early twentieth century. Narrated by the daughter of the St. Charles family, Aroon, nothing is as it seems. A cold mother, a gay brother and a similarly inclined love interest all unseen or excused by the society focused upon good behaviour. The book was nominated for the Booker prize and has been adapted for television. Category 1981 novels Category Irish novels Category Novels set in Ireland Europe novel stub 1980s novel stub ... more details
for the behavior of humans Human behavior Infobox single See Wikipedia WikiProject Songs Name Human Behaviour ... Nellee Hooper & Bj rk Producer Nellee Hooper Last single Ooops br 1991 This single Human Behaviour br 1993 Next single Venus as a Boy br 1993 Human Behaviour is Iceland ic singer and songwriter Bj rk ... Behaviour is an Alternative rock alternative song with lyrics reflecting upon human nature and emotion ... 2011 ref Critics praised Human Behaviour and deemed it as a highlight of the album. The song was an underground ... enough there s no such thing as correct taste. I wrote the melody for Human Behaviour as a kid .... ref name behavioursubpage cite web title Human Behaviour url http unit.bjork.com specials gh SUB 03 index.htm accessdate 26 December 2011 ref Human Behaviour was written by Nellee Hooper & Bj rk ... Stone , talking about the inspiration for the song Human Behaviour is an animal s point of view ... which goes from Human Behaviour to Wanderlust Bj rk song Wanderlust 2007 . The A side and B side B ... Composition Listen filename Human Behaviour.ogg title nowiki Human Behaviour nowiki description A 30 second sample of the song, which features different instruments . format Ogg pos right Human Behaviour bears influences from electronica and alternative dance . The melody line of Human Behaviour ... The New York Times described the lyrics of Human Behaviour as a parallel between the beastliness ... to spoof the backing of Human Behaviour . It was used in the 10th episode of the second season of Gilmore ... Music video Quote box width 30 align right quote When we did our first video, for Human Behaviour ... with Rolling Stone quote Human Behaviour is an animal s point of view on humans. And the animals are definitely ... Nature . Synopsis File Human Behaviour Video.png thumb 200px left Bj rk singing while she s in the stomach .... Critics praised also the chemistry between Gondry and Bj rk The imagery of Human Behaviour is a web ... s music, Gondry s art of storytelling are unique to the music video world. Human Behaviour is a story ... more details
Infobox Album See Wikipedia WikiProject Albums Name Unorthodox Behaviour Type Album Artist Brand X Cover Brand X Unorthodox Behaviour.jpg Recorded Trident Studios , London, September October 1975 Released June 18, 1976 Genre Jazz fusion Length Label Charisma Records Charisma UK br Passport Records Passport US Producer Brand X & Dennis MacKay Last album This album Unorthodox Behaviour br 1976 Next album Moroccan Roll br 1977 Album ratings rev1 Allmusic rev1Score Rating 4.5 5 ref allmusic class album id r2573 first Dave last Connolly accessdate 18 June 2011 ref Unorthodox Behaviour is the first album by jazz fusion group, Brand X . The duo of Phil Collins and Percy Jones would use several of these tracks as bases in their production of several Brian Eno discs, including Another Green World Over Fire Island and Before and After Science Energy Fools The Magician . Many of these tracks themselves are based heavily upon the work of the Mahavishnu Orchestra and the first Billy Cobham record. Track listing Side one Nuclear Burn Brand X 6 23 Euthanasia Waltz Lumley 5 42 Born Ugly Brand X 8 18 Side two Smacks of Euphoric Hysteria Goodsall 4 30 Unorthodox Behaviour Brand X 8 29 Running on Three Jones 4 38 Touch Wood Brand X 3 03 Personnel John Goodsall guitar Percy Jones musician Percy Jones bass, marimba 5 , double bass acoustic bass 7 Robin Lumley Keyboard instrument keyboard s Phil Collins drum kit drums , vibraphone vibes 2 with Jack Lancaster soprano saxophone Release information class wikitable border 1 width 40 Year width 40 Type width 120 Label width 80 Catalog width 80 Country align center 1976 align center LP align center Charisma align center CAS 1117 align center UK align ... Japan References Reflist External links cite web url http www.discogs.com Brand X Unorthodox Behaviour release 1349004 title Brand X 3 Unorthodox Behaviour LP, Album at Discogs publisher www.discogs.com ... Category Brand X albums Category Charisma Records albums 1970s jazz album stub it Unorthodox Behaviour ... more details