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Herbert, Joe. "The Neuroendocrine Regulation of Behaviour". Clinical Endocrinology 50, n.º 6 (junio de 1999): 821–22. http://dx.doi.org/10.1046/j.1365-2265.1999.0795a.x.

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Dasan, Norsimah, Mohd Mahadzir Rahimi Mohamed Nawi y Mohamad Nazri Ismail. "Self Regulation and Online Sexual Behavior Among University Students". Malaysian Journal of Social Sciences and Humanities (MJSSH) 5, n.º 12 (2 de diciembre de 2020): 250–56. http://dx.doi.org/10.47405/mjssh.v5i12.568.

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The urge of information communication technology development stimulates university students with various sexual-oriented materials and can lead them into premarital relationship. Self regulation believed as one of the factors that help an individual to control themselves and plan action to avoid online sexual behaviour. Therefore, this research is meant to determine the level of self regulation and online sexual behaviour, the difference of self regulation and online sexual behaviour based on gender, and the relationship of self regulation and online sexual among university students. The sample involved was 882 students selected using simple random sampling. Data analyses was conducted using SPSS 25.0 software. Descriptive analyses show an average level of self regulation, while online sexual behaviour was found at low level. Inference analyses using t-test indicates differences between online sexual behaviour between male and female students, while no significant differences in self regulations based on gender. Pearson correlation analyses founded that; self regulation has a significance relationship with online sexual behaviour among university students. The results of this research give input to students and university to improve student self regulation and develop rules that can control online sexual behaviour.
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Grieman, Keri. "Lakitu's world: proactive and reactive regulation in video games". Interactive Entertainment Law Review 2, n.º 2 (diciembre de 2019): 67–77. http://dx.doi.org/10.4337/ielr.2019.02.02.

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Regulating a population is difficult, and no easier when that population has grenade launchers. Video game publishers and developers face the unenviable challenge of balancing their game's playability with regulating the individuals within it. This is done proactively (by game design) and reactively (by punishing or rewarding player behaviour). What players encounter affects the game's age rating, but also the player's desire to continue playing. Even games focusing on violence impose taboos on unsportsmanlike behaviour, and real-world referential behaviour or attacks. Games can become known for their toxic player behaviour, rather than the gameplay itself. In examining pro and reactive regulation in online multiplayer games, such as type of communication and moderation, there appears to be a correlation between highly proactive in-game regulation and low age ratings, and highly reactive in-game regulation and high age ratings. While further study is needed, this suggests potential avenues for future regulatory efforts.
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Hine, Julian. "Roads, regulation and road user behaviour". Journal of Transport Geography 6, n.º 2 (junio de 1998): 143–58. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s0966-6923(98)00007-6.

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Flores, Ignacio, Roberta Benetti y Maria A. Blasco. "Telomerase regulation and stem cell behaviour". Current Opinion in Cell Biology 18, n.º 3 (junio de 2006): 254–60. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ceb.2006.03.003.

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Madden, G. "Regulation and International Telecommunications Pricing Behaviour". Industrial and Corporate Change 10, n.º 1 (1 de marzo de 2001): 247–65. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/icc/10.1.247.

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Wasserman, Steven A. "Multi-layered regulation of courtship behaviour". Nature Cell Biology 2, n.º 8 (agosto de 2000): E145—E146. http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/35019626.

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江, 璐迪. "Copyright Regulation for Deep Linking Behaviour". Dispute Settlement 09, n.º 01 (2023): 303–13. http://dx.doi.org/10.12677/ds.2023.91042.

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Murphy-Hollies, Kathleen. "Self-Regulation and Political Confabulation". Royal Institute of Philosophy Supplement 92 (octubre de 2022): 111–28. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s1358246122000170.

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AbstractIn this paper, I discuss the nature and consequences of confabulation about political opinions and behaviours. When people confabulate, they give reasons for their choices or behaviour which are ill-grounded and do not capture what really brought the behaviour about, but they do this with no intention to deceive and endorse their own accounts. I suggest that this can happen when people are asked why they voted a certain way, or support certain campaigns, and so on. Confabulating in these political contexts seems bad because we do not get a fully truthful account of why some political choice was made, and so the reasoning behind the choice is under-scrutinised. However, I argue that if people have a virtue of self-regulation, confabulation in political contexts can actually be part of the process of coming to better understand our political choices and embody more consistently the political values which we ascribe to.
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Achikanu, Cosmas, Joao Correia, Héctor A. Guidobaldi, Laura C. Giojalas, Christopher L. R. Barratt, Sarah Martins Da Silva y Stephen Publicover. "Continuous behavioural ‘switching’ in human spermatozoa and its regulation by Ca2+-mobilising stimuli". Molecular Human Reproduction 25, n.º 8 (13 de junio de 2019): 423–32. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/molehr/gaz034.

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Abstract Human sperm show a variety of different behaviours (types of motility) that have different functional roles. Previous reports suggest that sperm may reversibly switch between these behaviours. We have recorded and analysed the behaviour of individual human sperm (180 cells in total), each cell monitored continuously for 3–3.5 min either under control conditions or in the presence of Ca2+-mobilising stimuli. Switching between different behaviours was assessed visually (1 s bins using four behaviour categories), and was verified by fractal dimension analysis of sperm head tracks. In the absence of stimuli, ~90% of cells showed at least one behavioural transition (mean rate under control conditions = 6.4 ± 0.8 transitions.min−1). Type 1 behaviour (progressive, activated-like motility) was most common, but the majority of cells (>70%) displayed at least three behaviour types. Treatment of sperm with Ca2+-mobilising agonists had negligible effects on the rate of switching but increased the time spent in type 2 and type 3 (hyperactivation-like) behaviours (P < 2*10−8; chi-square). Treatment with 4-aminopyridine under alkaline conditions (pHo = 8.5), a highly-potent Ca2+-mobilising stimulus, was the most effective in increasing the proportion of type 3 behaviour, biasing switching away from type 1 (P < 0.005) and dramatically extending the duration of type 3 events (P < 10−16). Other stimuli, including 300 nM progesterone and 1% human follicular fluid, had qualitatively similar effects but were less potent. We conclude that human sperm observed in vitro constitutively display a range of behaviours and regulation of motility by [Ca2+]i, at the level of the single cell, is achieved not by causing cells to adopt a ‘new’ behaviour but by changing the relative contributions of those behaviours.
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Si, Ruishi, Meizhi Wang, Qian Lu y Shuxia Zhang. "Assessing impact of risk perception and environmental regulation on household carcass waste recycling behaviour in China". Waste Management & Research 38, n.º 5 (14 de octubre de 2019): 528–36. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0734242x19878496.

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Carcass waste recycling exerts an important influence on preventing epidemic diseases, improving the ecological environment, and promoting sustainable development of the livestock industry although it has rarely aroused widespread attention throughout the world. Based on the data of 470 households engaged in breeding pigs in Hebei, Henan, and Hubei, China, and considering dead pigs as an example, this study employed the Double Hurdle model to assess impact of risk perception on household dead pig recycling behaviour and further tested the moderating effects of environmental regulation on the impact of risk perception on household dead pig recycling behaviour. The results show that: (1) Risk perception has a positive and significant influence on household dead pig recycling behaviour; however, this influence is mainly caused by households’ production and public health safety risk perceptions. Food and ecological safety risk perceptions have no significant influence on household dead pig recycling behaviour. (2) Environmental regulation has enhanced moderating effects on the impact of risk perception on household dead pig recycling behaviour, but the moderating effects mainly arose from imperative, guiding, and voluntary regulations. A moderating effect of incentive regulation is not obvious. (3) The moderating effects of environmental regulations present strong heterogeneity when different breeding scales and recycling technical attributes are considered. Finally, some policy implications, such as improving households’ risk perception level, enhancing environmental regulation intensity, and classifying to formulate measures, are proposed.
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Weber, Hannelore, Monika Wiedig, Jennis Freyer y Joerg Gralher. "Social anxiety and anger regulation". European Journal of Personality 18, n.º 7 (noviembre de 2004): 573–90. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/per.528.

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Based on the assumption that social anxiety is associated with less assertive behaviour and that effective anger regulation is influenced by social anxiety, two studies were conducted to examine the relationship between social anxiety and anger regulation. In Study 1, questionnaires measuring social anxiety, assertiveness, and six habitual anger‐related responses were administered to 115 adults. Social anxiety had an independent effect on rumination and submission, whereas assertiveness was independently related to the use of humour and feedback. In Study 2 (N = 136 adults) self‐ and observer ratings of anger‐related behaviour were obtained after anger was experimentally induced. Social anxiety was related to self‐ratings of submission and rumination. However, independent observer ratings based on videotapes revealed no significant influence of social anxiety on anger‐related behaviour. Taken together, the results provide evidence that social anxiety is associated with the self‐perception of less assertive behaviour and the tendency to evaluate one's behaviour more negatively. These results are consistent with prior studies showing that socially anxious persons tend to underestimate their social performance relative to the ratings of independent observers. Copyright © 2004 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
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Zhou, Huiqun, Yizebang Xue, Lei Dong y Chunming Wang. "Biomaterial-based physical regulation of macrophage behaviour". Journal of Materials Chemistry B 9, n.º 17 (2021): 3608–21. http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d1tb00107h.

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Macrophages respond to physical stimuli of biomaterials, including stiffness, topography and confinement. Understanding the mechanical regulation of macrophage behaviour provides insights for biomaterial design.
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Vickers, S. y G. Kennett. "Cannabinoids and the Regulation of Ingestive Behaviour". Current Drug Targets 6, n.º 2 (1 de marzo de 2005): 215–23. http://dx.doi.org/10.2174/1389450053174514.

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Resco de Dios, Víctor, William R. L. Anderegg, Ximeng Li, David T. Tissue, Michael Bahn, Damien Landais, Alexandru Milcu et al. "Circadian Regulation Does Not Optimize Stomatal Behaviour". Plants 9, n.º 9 (25 de agosto de 2020): 1091. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/plants9091091.

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The circadian clock is a molecular timer of metabolism that affects the diurnal pattern of stomatal conductance (gs), amongst other processes, in a broad array of plant species. The function of circadian gs regulation remains unknown and here, we test whether circadian regulation helps to optimize diurnal variations in stomatal conductance. We subjected bean (Phaseolus vulgaris) and cotton (Gossypium hirsutum) canopies to fixed, continuous environmental conditions of photosynthetically active radiation, temperature, and vapour pressure deficit (free-running conditions) over 48 h. We modelled gs variations in free-running conditions to test for two possible optimizations of stomatal behaviour under circadian regulation: (i) that stomata operate to maintain constant marginal water use efficiency; or (ii) that stomata maximize C net gain minus the costs or risks of hydraulic damage. We observed that both optimization models predicted gs poorly under free-running conditions, indicating that circadian regulation does not directly lead to stomatal optimization. We also demonstrate that failure to account for circadian variation in gs could potentially lead to biased parameter estimates during calibrations of stomatal models. More broadly, our results add to the emerging field of plant circadian ecology, where circadian controls may partially explain leaf-level patterns observed in the field.
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Elizalde, Javier, Markus Kinateder y Ignacio Rodríguez-Carreño. "Entry regulation, firm’s behaviour and social welfare". European Journal of Law and Economics 40, n.º 1 (19 de noviembre de 2014): 13–31. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10657-014-9471-y.

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JEANNE, ROBERT L. "Regulation of nest construction behaviour inPolybia occidentalis". Animal Behaviour 52, n.º 3 (septiembre de 1996): 473–88. http://dx.doi.org/10.1006/anbe.1996.0191.

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Lebl, Jan, Jana Křenek Malíková y Irena Aldhoon Hainerová. "Regulation of energy balance and eating behaviour". Česko-slovenská pediatrie 78, n.º 1 (20 de enero de 2023): 48–53. http://dx.doi.org/10.55095/cspediatrie2023/009.

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Watts, Heather E. "Seasonal regulation of behaviour: what role do hormone receptors play?" Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 287, n.º 1930 (8 de julio de 2020): 20200722. http://dx.doi.org/10.1098/rspb.2020.0722.

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Many animals differentially express behaviours across the annual cycle as life stages are coordinated with seasonal environmental conditions. Understanding of the mechanistic basis of such seasonal changes in behaviour has traditionally focused on the role of changes in circulating hormone levels. However, it is increasingly apparent that other endocrine regulation mechanisms such as changes in local hormone synthesis and receptor abundance also play a role. Here I review what is known about seasonal changes in steroid hormone receptor abundance in relation to seasonal behaviour in vertebrates. I find that there is widespread, though not ubiquitous, seasonal variation in the expression of steroid hormone receptors in the brain, with such variation being best documented in association with courtship, mating and aggression. The most common pattern of seasonal variation is for there to be upregulation of sex steroid receptors with the expression of courtship and mating behaviours, when circulating hormone levels are also high. Less well-documented are cases in which seasonal increases in receptor expression could compensate for low circulating hormone levels or seasonal downregulation that could serve a protective function. I conclude by identifying important directions for future research.
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Kaya, İsa. "Investigation of the relationship between children's prosocial behaviour and self-regulation skills". Cypriot Journal of Educational Sciences 15, n.º 5 (29 de octubre de 2020): 877–86. http://dx.doi.org/10.18844/cjes.v15i5.5071.

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This study aimed to investigate the relationship between children's prosocial behavior and self-regulation skills. To collect the data of the study, demographic information form developed by the researcher was used for the demographic information of children, the prosocial behavior sub-dimension of the social behavior scale was used for the prosocial behavior, and the self-regulation skills scale was used for the self-regulation skills of the children. The collected data were analyzed by independent sample t-test, Pearson’s product moment correlation analysis and simple linear regression analysis in a computer package software. As a result of the research, while the self-regulation and prosocial behaviors of children differed according to gender and age of children, the situation of the children whether they have siblings and duration of the pre-school education did not make any significant difference. According to these results, girls' self-regulation and prosocial behavior scores were higher than that of boys and 6 years of age children’s scores were higher than that of 5 years of age children. While there was a moderate positive significant relationship between self-regulation skills and prosocial behavior, it was concluded that the prosocial behavior of children predicted self-regulation skills at the level of 11%. Keywords: Prosocial behavior, self-regulation skills, early childhood, preschool
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Pradhan, Devaleena S., Tessa K. Solomon-Lane, Madelyne C. Willis y Matthew S. Grober. "A mechanism for rapid neurosteroidal regulation of parenting behaviour". Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 281, n.º 1786 (7 de julio de 2014): 20140239. http://dx.doi.org/10.1098/rspb.2014.0239.

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While systemic steroid hormones are known to regulate reproductive behaviour, the actual mechanisms of steroidal regulation remain largely unknown. Steroidogenic enzyme activity can rapidly modulate social behaviour by influencing neurosteroid production. In fish, the enzyme 11β-hydroxysteroid dehydrogenase (11β-HSD) synthesizes 11-ketotestosterone (KT, a potent teleost androgen) and deactivates cortisol (the primary teleost glucocorticoid), and both of these steroid hormones can regulate behaviour. Here, we investigated the role of neurosteroidogenesis in regulating parenting in a haremic bidirectionally hermaphroditic fish, Lythrypnus dalli , where males provide all requisite parental care. Using an in vitro assay, we found that an 11β-HSD inhibitor, carbenoxolone (CBX), reduced brain and testicular KT synthesis by 90% or more. We modulated neurosteroid levels in parenting males via intracerebroventricular injection of CBX. Within only 20 min, CBX transiently eliminated parenting behaviour, but not other social behaviour, suggesting an enzymatic mechanism for rapid neurosteroidal regulation of parenting. Consistent with our proposed mechanism, elevating KT levels rescued parenting when paired with CBX, while cortisol alone did not affect parenting. Females paired with the experimental males opportunistically consumed unattended eggs, which reduced male reproductive success by 15%, but some females also exhibited parenting behaviour and these females had elevated brain KT. Brain KT levels appear to regulate the expression of parenting behaviour as a result of changes in neural 11β-HSD activity.
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Chiew, Samantha J., Kym L. Butler, Sally L. Sherwen, Grahame J. Coleman, Kerry V. Fanson y Paul H. Hemsworth. "Effects of Regulating Visitor Viewing Proximity and the Intensity of Visitor Behaviour on Little Penguin (Eudyptula minor) Behaviour and Welfare". Animals 9, n.º 6 (28 de mayo de 2019): 285. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ani9060285.

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We examined the effects of regulating the viewing proximity of visitors and the intensity of visitor behaviour on behaviours indicative of fear and stress physiology of 15 zoo-housed little penguins (Eudyptula minor). A 2 × 2 factorial fully randomised design was used to examine the effects of regulating: (1) the viewing proximity of visitors to enclosure, ‘normal viewing distance’ and ’increased viewing distance’ (using a physical barrier set up 2 m away from the enclosure), and (2) the intensity of visitor behaviour, ‘unregulated visitor behaviour’ and ‘regulated visitor behaviour’ (using signage and uniformed personnel). In addition, a treatment consisting of closing the enclosure to visitors was included. Penguin behaviour, visitor numbers and visitor behaviour were recorded by CCTV video recordings and direct observations, respectively. Penguin faecal glucocorticoid metabolites were also analysed as a measure of stress physiology. We found that increased viewing distance reduced (p < 0.05) all visitor behaviours except for loud vocalisations and tactile contact with penguins. However, there were no direct effects of signage and uniformed personnel on visitor behaviour (p > 0.05). As the regulation of viewing proximity increased from a closed exhibit to an open exhibit with increased viewing distance, and then to an open exhibit with normal viewing distance, this increased the proportion of penguins huddling (p = 0.0011), vigilant (p = 0.0060) and retreating (p = 0.00013), and decreased the proportion of penguins within 1 m of the visitor viewing area (p = 0.00066), surface swimming (p = 0.00091) and preening in the water (p = 0.042). There were also limited effects of regulating visitor behaviour on penguin behaviour. No treatment effects were found on faecal glucocorticoid metabolites (p > 0.05). These results indicate that regulating visitor viewing proximity affects penguin behaviours indicative of fear and visitor behaviour. This suggests that close visitor contact can be fear-provoking for little penguins but increasing the distance between visitors and penguins can reduce fear responses of penguins by regulating both viewing proximity and visitor behaviour. However, it is unclear whether these changes in penguin behaviour are due to the increased separation between visitors and penguins and/or specific visitor behaviours associated with close viewing proximity to the enclosure, such as leaning over the enclosure or tactile contact with the pool, which are impeded when visitors are further away.
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Puspa Nirmala, Happy Virgina y Bhina Patria. "Peran Regulasi Diri dan Konformitas terhadap Perilaku Berkendara Berisiko pada Remaja". Gadjah Mada Journal of Psychology (GamaJoP) 2, n.º 2 (6 de febrero de 2018): 113. http://dx.doi.org/10.22146/gamajop.33095.

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There are a number factors that contribute to the traffic accident at adolescents. One of them is the implementation of risky driving behaviour. The psychological factros that can be the predictors of risky driving behaviour are self-regulation and conformity. The aim of this research is to identify the factors’ role of risky driving behaviour at young novice drivers. The study involved adolescents aged 16 to 18 who were eligible subjects of the study. This study uses an adaptation of the Driving Behaviour Quetionnaire (DBQ) and The Czech Self-Regulation Quetionnaire (SRQ-Cz). Hypotheses of this research is that self-regulation and conformity have contribution to the risky driving behaviour. Regression analysis shows that self-regulation and conformity 13.5% contribute to the risky driving behaviour simultaneously, 6.5% is from self-regulation and 7% from conformity (F= 6,29; p<0,05). Analysis also shows that self-regulation has negative correlation to the risky driving behaviour where as conformity has positive correlation to the risky driving behaviour.
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De Geer, Boel y Tiia Tulviste. "Behaviour regulation in the family context in Estonia and Sweden". Pragmatics. Quarterly Publication of the International Pragmatics Association (IPrA) 12, n.º 3 (1 de septiembre de 2002): 329–46. http://dx.doi.org/10.1075/prag.12.3.03gee.

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The aim of the study is to compare the regulatory speech used by parents and children in three different groups: Swedes in Sweden, and Estonians in Estonia and Sweden. 54 families with children of 9-13 were videotaped during mealtime. All regulatory speech aimed at controlling behaviour was identified and coded according to sentence form used for regulation as well as outcome (response). Estonians in Estonia used behaviour directives most frequently, and favoured the direct imperative form of regulatory language over declaratives and questions used by Estonians and Swedes in Sweden. Although the outcomes of regulation were mainly compliance in all groups, Estonian children living in Sweden complied significantly less than Swedish children. The results also show that Estonian children in Sweden have been influenced by the Swedish preference for regulating by declaratives and questions, using more questions and fewer imperatives than their mothers.
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Kromerova, Enrika y Saulius Šukys. "DOES INTERNALISATION OF MORAL VALUES PREDICT ADOLESCENTS’ PROSOCIAL BEHAVIOUR AND LESS TOLERANCE TOWARDS ANTISOCIAL BEHAVIOUR?" SOCIETY. INTEGRATION. EDUCATION. Proceedings of the International Scientific Conference 3 (25 de mayo de 2018): 305–15. http://dx.doi.org/10.17770/sie2018vol1.3270.

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The purpose of the current qualitative cross-sectional design study was to examine relations between the internalisation of moral values and prosocial behaviour as well as tolerance towards antisocial behaviour in adolescence. A total of 385 adolescents (192 girls and 193 boys) aged 13 and 16 years (mean age = 14.6, SD = 1.11) completed the self-reported measures of moral values internalisation, adolescents’ prosocial behaviour, and tolerance towards antisocial behaviour. Girls scored significantly higher than boys on moral values internalisation and such prosocial behaviour types as altruism and help in emergency situations. Girls were significantly less tolerant towards antisocial behaviour. Multiple regression analysis showed that external and introjected value regulations were the significant predictors of altruistic behaviour. Only the identified regulation was a significant predictor of adolescents’ intention to help others in emergency situations. Adolescent tolerance towards antisocial behaviour was predicted by the identified and integrated value regulations. Overall, these findings reflected the importance of personal values, especially moral values for encouraging adolescents’ moral behaviour and intolerance towards antisocial behaviour of peers.
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Gulbis, Rūdolfs. "Social Networks in Regulation Learning Process Quality". SOCIETY, INTEGRATION, EDUCATION. Proceedings of the International Scientific Conference 1 (9 de mayo de 2015): 271. http://dx.doi.org/10.17770/sie2012vol1.47.

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<p>Successful web-based learning depends on several key factors. These include the quality of the learning tools, the motivation of users, and the credibility of the learning materials as well as their significance in the eyes of users. It is possible to find numerous examples of web-based lifelong learning approaches that can be viewed on social networks and discussion forums. The research for this study included designing several blog-based discussion forums where user activities were logged and the results were compared to usercompleted questionnaires for similar activities. Several user behaviour identification models were designed based on algorithmically computed tallies of user behaviours. These models are currently being applied for further study to measure user behaviours in virtual learning environments.</p>
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Mullan, Barbara, Vanessa Allom, Amy Brogan, Emily Kothe y Jemma Todd. "Self-regulation and the intention behaviour gap. Exploring dietary behaviours in university students". Appetite 73 (febrero de 2014): 7–14. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.appet.2013.10.010.

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Sergienko, Elena A. "Behaviour Control as The Basis of Self-Regulation". South-Russian Journal of Social Sciences 19, n.º 4 (23 de diciembre de 2018): 130–46. http://dx.doi.org/10.31429/26190567-19-4-130-146.

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Katz, Jorge M. y Ernesto Miranda R. "Health care markets: Their morphology, behaviour and regulation". CEPAL Review 1994, n.º 54 (31 de diciembre de 1994): 7–25. http://dx.doi.org/10.18356/908421a3-en.

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Apkhanova, E. U. y L. V. Biryukova. "INCENTIVES AS A FORM OF LABOUR BEHAVIOUR REGULATION". Vestnik of Khabarovsk State University of Economics and Law, n.º 3 (107) (29 de diciembre de 2021): 51–54. http://dx.doi.org/10.38161/2618-9526-2021-3-51-54.

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Jakesova, Jitka, Peter Gavora y Jan Kalenda. "Self-Regulation of Behaviour: Students Versus other Adults". International Journal of Educational Psychology 5, n.º 1 (24 de febrero de 2016): 56. http://dx.doi.org/10.17583/ijep.2016.1661.

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<p class="p1">The objective of this research is to compare self-regulation of behaviour of two Czech samples. The first one was the representative sample of Czech adults that consisted of 1060 respondents. The second sample was university students and consisted of 1244 respondents. The measuring tool was an adapted Self-Regulation Questionnaire of which two dimensions were used: Goal Orientation and Impulsivity. The findings showed no statistically significant differences between the two samples in either of the dimensions. Goal Orientation scores were higher than Impulsivity scores, which was in line with our assumptions. There were no statistically significant differences in Goal Orientation scores between genders, with the exception of prevalence of females in the student sample. Age appeared to be an important factor that affects scores in Goal Orientation in both samples, while in Impulsivity it only differentiated among the students. The level of education proved to be an important factor that differentiates among those with high and low impulsivity rather than in goal orientation </p>
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de Vet, Emely y Denise de Ridder. "Editorial: Self-Regulation of Eating Behaviour among Adolescents". Applied Psychology: Health and Well-Being 7, n.º 1 (marzo de 2015): 1–3. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/aphw.12038.

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Brethel-Haurwitz, Kristin M., Maria Stoianova y Abigail A. Marsh. "Empathic emotion regulation in prosocial behaviour and altruism". Cognition and Emotion 34, n.º 8 (23 de junio de 2020): 1532–48. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/02699931.2020.1783517.

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den Hertog, Jeroen. "Regulation of protein phosphatases in disease and behaviour". EMBO reports 4, n.º 11 (octubre de 2003): 1027–31. http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/sj.embor.7400009.

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den Hertog, Jeroen. "Regulation of protein phosphatases in disease and behaviour". EMBO reports 4, n.º 11 (octubre de 2003): 1027–31. http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/sj.embor.embor7400009.

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Keverne, B. y KM Kendrick. "Maternal behaviour in sheep and its neuroendocrine regulation". Acta Paediatrica 83, s397 (junio de 1994): 47–56. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1651-2227.1994.tb13265.x.

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Orbell, Shema y Paschal Sheeran. "Regulation of behaviour in pursuit of health goals". Psychology & Health 13, n.º 4 (julio de 1998): 753–58. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/08870449808407429.

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White, Nicholas R. y Alison S. Fleming. "Auditory regulation of woodrat (Neotoma lepida) sexual behaviour". Animal Behaviour 35, n.º 5 (octubre de 1987): 1281–97. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s0003-3472(87)80001-5.

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Buckley, R. J., G. S. Whitley, I. E. Dumitriu y J. E. Cartwright. "Macrophage polarisation affects their regulation of trophoblast behaviour". Placenta 47 (noviembre de 2016): 73–80. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.placenta.2016.09.004.

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Narayanan, Ramanathan y Gerhard Schratt. "miRNA regulation of social and anxiety-related behaviour". Cellular and Molecular Life Sciences 77, n.º 21 (14 de mayo de 2020): 4347–64. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00018-020-03542-7.

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O'Leary, J. D., O. F. O'Leary, J. F. Cryan y Y. M. Nolan. "Regulation of behaviour by the nuclear receptor TLX". Genes, Brain and Behavior 17, n.º 3 (29 de noviembre de 2016): e12357. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/gbb.12357.

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Patel, Priya, Courtney Brooks, Ayesh Seneviratne, David A. Hess y Cheryle A. Séguin. "Investigating Microenvironmental Regulation of Human Chordoma Cell Behaviour". PLoS ONE 9, n.º 12 (26 de diciembre de 2014): e115909. http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0115909.

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Lejeune, H. y M. Richelle. "The temporal regulation of behaviour: A comparative approach". Behavioural Processes 10, n.º 1-2 (enero de 1985): 157–58. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/0376-6357(85)90126-3.

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Nováková, Radana Kroutilová y Soňa Vávrová. "Self-regulation of Behaviour in the Context of Peer Pressure and Risk Behaviour". Procedia - Social and Behavioral Sciences 171 (enero de 2015): 158–65. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.sbspro.2015.01.102.

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Wootten, Meg. "Rethinking legal regulation of animal hoarding". Alternative Law Journal 42, n.º 2 (junio de 2017): 137–42. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1037969x17710629.

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Animal hoarding is a poorly understood phenomenon with potentially disastrous consequences for both the people and animals involved, but there has been little critique of the current legal regulation in Australia. The author examines the current regulation of animal hoarding in Australia, argues it is deficient because it does not address the psychological disorder underpinning the hoarding behaviour, and suggests a new model for regulating and addressing animal hoarding, including changes to animal welfare statutes and a multidisciplinary regulatory ‘court’ with a long-term focus.
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Goll, Mary G. "Epigenetics on the brain: Modifying chromatin and behaviour". Biochemist 32, n.º 5 (1 de octubre de 2010): 18–20. http://dx.doi.org/10.1042/bio03205018.

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Proper regulation of gene expression is essential for the development and survival of every organ ism. Epigenetic modifications provide a way for cells to regulate gene expression and to propagate expression states heritably through cell division. Given the brain's complexity, it is not surprising that epigenetic regulation is essential for both normal development and maintenance of homoeostasis of this organ. New data suggest that the role of epigenetic regulation in the brain may extend much further, influencing both the ways neurons organize their networks in response to new experiences and the resultant behaviours. Such studies highlight the relevance of epigenetic regulation for neu rodevelopmental and neuropsychiatric disease.
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Chakraborty, Ashmita y Indraneel Saha. "Regulatory effects of prolactin on breeding and migratory behaviours in birds". South Asian Journal of Experimental Biology 11, n.º 3 (24 de mayo de 2021): 337–44. http://dx.doi.org/10.38150/sajeb.11(3).p337-344.

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Prolactin is an adenohypophyseal hormone of vertebrates produced by the neuroendocrine signaling of the hypothalamus. It plays important role in different vertebrate species and referred to as “The Parental Hormone” or “The Hormone of Maternity”. In birds the role of Prolactin is limited as the parental hormone but the behavioral functions like the regulation of season-al reproduction, combating stress of predators, nest building abilities and regulations of migratory cycle are diversified. The classical role of Prolactin in different birds’ species like pigeons and doves is secretion of crop sac “milk” after hatching of eggs and regulation of migration in different type of mi-grants. Reports have suggested that acute and chronic stressors and ener-getic constraints depress prolactin levels disrupting the parental effort in nest building, mate selection, incubation and crop milk production. Although prolactin is diverse in its function but acts through the same receptors throughout the vertebrate series. However, this review establishes that pro-lactin plays an intense role in regulating breeding behaviours and migration in birds along with the interactions of other hormones. Prolactin helps the birds to carry out wide range of behaviour and become evolutionarily suc-cessful.
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Beaton-Wells, Caron y Fiona Haines. "Making Cartel Conduct Criminal: A Case Study of Ambiguity in Controlling Business Behaviour". Australian & New Zealand Journal of Criminology 42, n.º 2 (agosto de 2009): 218–43. http://dx.doi.org/10.1375/acri.42.2.218.

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This article explores the regulation of cartel conduct in Australia focusing, in particular, on the recent decision to criminalise so-called ‘hard-core’ cartels. It illuminates three interdependent ambiguities in regulating such conduct: economic, moral and legal. The case study is drawn on to highlight the challenges for the criminal law in attempting to resolve such ambiguities or tensions as they arise in the regulation of business behaviour generally.We argue that such challenges exist because the ambiguities reflect broader shifts taking place on an ongoing basis in economic policy, political ideology and social norms in Australian society.
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Van Coillie, Hermina y Iven Van Mechelen. "Expected consequences of anger‐related behaviours". European Journal of Personality 20, n.º 2 (marzo de 2006): 137–54. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/per.580.

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In a study with 140 participants (66 men, 74 women), we investigated behaviour outcome expectancies (cognitive, affective and relational) regarding a broad group of anger‐related behaviours (e.g. hit someone, run away). Results of a three‐mode component analysis indicated that behaviour outcome expectancies vary considerably, depending on the behaviour (aggressive versus nonaggressive ones), the consequence (consequences related to the self versus consequences for the anger) and the individual. The findings are discussed in the context of catharsis theory, emotion regulation and functionalistic accounts of emotion‐related behaviour. Copyright © 2006 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
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Flint, John y Hal Pawson. "Social landlords and the regulation of conduct in urban spaces in the United Kingdom". Criminology & Criminal Justice 9, n.º 4 (19 de octubre de 2009): 415–35. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1748895809343408.

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Social landlords in the United Kingdom are embedded in governance regimes that regulate citizens’ conduct, including addressing antisocial behaviour. This article seeks to contribute to the literature on the geography of regulating conduct through examining the spatial dimensions of social landlords’ attempts to influence behaviour, and to map the range of technologies and measures utilized by social landlords on to particular urban spaces. Two spaces are identified: the property and its vicinity, and the wider neighbourhood. The article argues that social landlords have been engaging in increasingly intensive regulation of the private and domestic arena of the home as well as expanding their role in the regulation of spaces and populations within and beyond residential neighbourhoods.
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