behavioural change
collocation in Englishmeaningsofbehaviouralandchange
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behavioural
adjective
uk/bɪˈheɪ.vjə.rəl/us/bɪˈheɪ.vjɚ.əl/
relating ...
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change
noun
uk/tʃeɪndʒ/us/tʃeɪndʒ/
the act of becoming different, or the result of something ...
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Attitudes affect the probability ofbehaviouralchangewhile behaviour affects the probability of attitudinal change.
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Ifbehaviouralchangeis continuous, then an environmental causative factor should vary over a similar temporal scale.
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It was based on cognitive-behavioural principles, and included understanding and changing relevant beliefs, anxiety management, and gradedbehaviouralchange.
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Thisbehaviouralchangeis probably an adaptation to escape predators using motion and/or vibration to detect and locate their prey.
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The third chapter in this section concerns cardiovascular health and indicates mid-life as a time forbehaviouralchange.
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An alternative explanation is that the peak in both chickens and humans is due to a common but unidentified environmental source or seasonalbehaviouralchange.
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Coping with intra-institutional relocation:behaviouralchangeas a function of residents' personal resources.
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There are other exciting possibilities that attend our identification of changes in brain patterns with no immediate or easily measurablebehaviouralchange.
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Studies that cited a theoretical foundation tended to employ variousbehaviouralchangetheories (one took a societal perspective).
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It was felt that the patient was responsible for the underlying behaviour that led to obesity, and that they were responsible for initiatingbehaviouralchange.
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Depressive symptoms may lead tobehaviouralchangeand deconditioning which in turn cause worsening fatigue or physical disability.
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This is usually interpreted as an adaptive parasite-inducedbehaviouralchangewith the purpose of facilitating transmission of the parasite to the next host in the life-cycle.
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Identification of alcohol-related risk is only a first step, clinicians also need to be able to undertake brief alcohol intervention and offer support forbehaviouralchange.
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It does not take into account anybehaviouralchangewhich would result from such a measure.
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No allowance is made for anybehaviouralchange.
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A stronger argument is thatbehaviouralchangecould be brought about by changes in petrol taxation.
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It is therefore necessary for regimes to focus on rehabilitation and constructivebehaviouralchange.
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This estimate does not take into account anybehaviouralchangewhich could result from such a measure.
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These figures do not take into account anybehaviouralchangewhich would result from such measures.
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