• A behavioral cusp is any behavior change that brings an organism's behavior into contact with new contingencies that have far-reaching consequences. A...
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  • representations Beach cusps, a pointed and regular arc pattern of the shoreline at the beach Behavioral cusp, a change in behavior with far-reaching consequences...
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  • Sex portal Society portal Applied behavior analysis Behavioral cusp Behavioral economics Behavioral genetics Behavioral sciences Cognitive bias Evolutionary...
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  • law enforcement technique in crisis negotiation Behavior modification Behavior management Behavioral cusp Persuasive technology Health coaching Health action...
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    Xennials (redirect from XY Cusp)
    Xennials are the micro-generation of people on the cusp of the Generation X and Millennial demographic cohorts. Many researchers and popular media use...
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  • applied animal behavior, consumer behavior analysis, forensic behavior analysis, behavioral medicine, behavioral neuroscience, clinical behavior analysis,...
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  • A cusper is a person born near the end of one generation and the beginning of another. People born in these circumstances tend to have a mix of characteristics...
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    Strange), AI-driven expansive language models, and more. Avalanche effect Behavioral cusp Cascading failure Catastrophe theory Causality Chain reaction Clapotis...
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    to a Complete Science of Behavior: Behavior Development and Behavioral Cusps. The Behavior Analyst Today, 5(3), 244–54 [6] National Association of School...
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  • ; Molenaar, P. C. M. (2005). "Fitting the cusp catastrophe model". Encyclopedia of Statistics in Behavioral Science. E.C. Zeeman, Catastrophe Theory,...
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    on the ideal human development. Psychology portal Attitude change Behavioral cusp Developmental psychobiology Developmental psychopathology Developmental...
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  • to organizing behavior into change points or cusps (behavioral cusp). In the behavioral model, development is considered a behavioral change. It is dependent...
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  • when it is spotted. American Coalition of Citizens with Disabilities Behavioral cusp Disability abuse List of disability rights activists List of disability...
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    differently formed molars (high-crowned with angular cusps instead of low-crowned with rounded cusps). They are sometimes known as meadow mice or field...
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  • the formation of new memories when the same events occur frequently. Behavioral cusp Child development Critical period hypothesis Developmental psychology...
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    Zillennials (also known as Zennials) is the demographic cohort on the cusp of the Millennial and Generation Z cohorts. Their adjacency between the two...
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  • Gathering, Yu-Gi-Oh!, Cardfight!! Vanguard, and Future Card Buddyfight. Behavioral cusp Emergence Gestalt Holism Perfect storm Stroke Synergetics Systems theory...
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    Reinforcement (category Behavioral concepts)
    In behavioral psychology, reinforcement refers to consequences that increase the likelihood of an organism's future behavior, typically in the presence...
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  • interests can be intense Attachment in children Attachment theory Behavioral cusp Child development The Connected Baby (documentary) Developmental differences...
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    mastication. This, together with the development of a distinct entoconid cusp and the broadening of the talonid of the first lower molar, and the corresponding...
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    species, the molars are relatively large, intricately structured, and highly cusped or ridged. Rodent molars are well equipped to grind food into small particles...
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    The biconic cusp was one of the earliest suggestions for plasma confinement in a fusion reactor. It consists of two parallel electromagnets with the current...
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  • in encoding and performing behaviors. In this book, Bandura argued that human behavior is caused by personal, behavioral, and environmental influences...
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  • and at all cusps of G. Again, modular forms that vanish at all cusps are called cusp forms for G. The C-vector spaces of modular and cusp forms of weight...
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    and the African wild dog) with trenchant heel dentition, having a single cusp on the talonid of the lower carnassial tooth that increases the cutting blade...
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    version. Washington Post, 2005, Aug. 22nd: "Scientists Fear Oceans on the Cusp Of a Wave of Marine Extinctions" Wikispecies has information related to Negaprion...
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    it lacks a third lower molar and the upper molars possess only a single cusp as opposed to between two and four. During the Pleistocene, the dhole ranged...
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    adapted to enable them to readily grasp prey. The crown, which has two cusps (bicuspid), is attached to a pedicel by collagenous fibers. The joint formed...
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    the number of cusps on their molars: monkeys have four, apes have five - although humans may have four or five. The main hominid molar cusp (hypocone) evolved...
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  • y ) {\displaystyle (x,y)} coordinate system has a singularity (called a cusp) at ( 0 , 0 ) {\displaystyle (0,0)} . For singularities in algebraic geometry...
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