Introduction to Reactions to Abnormal BehaviorELSEVIERPerspectives in Abnormal Behavior
Studies of abnormal behavior in the rat; change in seizure patterns with repeated testing. Using 2 groups of rats selected by the split litter technique, the authors studied the effect of daily and weekly exposures to 2-minute periods of auditory... NRF Maier,RS Feldman,JU Longhurst - 《Jour...
It is not recognized because of the tendency to consider abnormal behavior in children as being within normal limits. When psychotic behavior or psychiatric episodes are encountered in childhood, the occurrences are likely to be distinguished by signs and symptoms characterizing similar disorders in ...
Discover the physiological and psychological reactions people experience due to stress. Explore signs of stress, short-term and long-term physical stress, and short-term and long-term physiological stress. Signs of Stress Your palms are sweating. Your heart's beating faster. You can't eat, or ...
Additionally, due to causal-based categorization, these investor reactions would be further influenced by whether the bystander MNEs had subsidiaries in the host country where the bribery had occurred, as well as the level of host-country corruption. We test these arguments using event study methods...
Attractiveness ratings of 50 children aged 12–38 months were investigated in relation to adult socializing agents' behavior toward the children in their homes and play groups and their attitudes toward the children. Attractiveness scores were derived from 43 judges' ratings of facial photographs of ...
I articulate how I envision those aspects of developmental psychopathology that I view as central to the discipline affecting the field and evolving over time. The current status and suggested directions for a number of issues are discussed, including: the interface between normal and abnormal ...
We sought to examine perceived nervous reactions when first interacting with a particularly attractive person/potential romantic partner. From a theoretical standpoint, we cogitate on the possible adaptive nature of these reactions that appear seemingly counterproductive for future mating success. ...
Journal of Health and Social Behavior, 22, 337–356. CrossRef Quarentelli, E.L. (1985). An assessment of conflicting views on mental health: The consequences of traumatic events. In C.R. Figley (Ed.), Trauma and its wake: From victim to survivor: Social responsibility in the wake of...
The topics of the news were related to irresponsible behavior of companies in regard to people, environment, or laws and regulations. The market reaction to the news was measured as abnormal stock returns, and thus time series of firm specific daily returns were used on this study.RESULTS The...