Criminology Prison Animal Training Programs| Attachment Theory as an Explanation for Changes in Inmate Behavior NORTHCENTRAL UNIVERSITY Linnea Rademaker WeaverSue DThe prison overcrowding problem in the U.S. is profound, partly due to high recidivism rates. Addressing recidivism issues through evidence-...
Evaluation (AO3) of Bowlby's Explanation of Attachment: Strength (1) POINT: Lorenz's imprinting study can be used as evidence to support Bowlby's theory. EVIDENCE/EXAMPLE: Lorenz suggested that new-borns 'imprint' an image of the first moving object they see (usually their parents) within ...
Basic theory of potential attachment mechanisms in a toe pad Various mechanisms of force generation [24], as well as lubrication [25] and drainage of the secreted mucus [83] have been suggested to play a role in the attachment and detachment of tree frogs. Here, we introduce these mechanisms...
Here is the quick and dirty explanation of the Polyvagal (PV) Theory: "Neuroception of danger and safety or life threat trigger 3 neurological circuits." They developed at different evolutionary times. The newest one (Green Traffic light) occurs when we understand that we are in a safe enviro...
4A) showed an initial loss of ∼80 Da (m/z 641.0), which we tentatively assigned as a sulfate group (79.9568 Da), but which could in theory also be a phosphate group (79.9663 Da). The precursor ion (m/z 681.28042+, not shown) was found to deviate by 1.69 ppm (–5.28 ppm for...
Network motifs are topological subgraph patterns that recur with statistical significance in a network. Network motifs have been widely utilized to represent important topological features for analyzing the functional properties of complex networks. Whil
However, empirical research has disputed this theory. For the US, the seminal paper by Card and Krueger (1994) found no effects on the employment in the US fast food industry after the 1992 increase in New Jersey minimum wage. Since then, other studies have found no effects or small ...
in theory, can be cooled. In case of heating, the anchoring elements pass from retracted to expanded position because the temperature in increased to transition temperature. In case of cooling the memory mechanism functions exactly opposite. The anchoring elements pass from retracted to expanded posit...
One of the conceptual formulations that allow us to understand couple functioning is Bowlby’s attachment theory [1], which refers to the need to establish close bonds with others as a way of obtaining a sense of security. One aspect that has been studied from this conceptual framework is the...
Related to this, according to Bandura’s self-efficacy theory [26], Caprara [27] developed the concept of regulatory emotional self-efficacy, which includes two dimensions: self-efficacy in managing negative affect, and self-efficacy in expressing positive emotions. We based this study on this ...