نتایج جستجو برای: horneyan defensive strategies

تعداد نتایج: 395881  

2010
A. Ahmad

Asymmetric warfare is frequently described as a conflict where ‘weaker’ parties aim to offset their relatively inadequate resources by using particular strategies and tactics to their advantage. This research-in-progress paper develops a concept model of asymmetric warfare that represents the leverage available to the ‘weaker’ party over the ‘stronger’ party simply because the former is attacki...

Journal: :Neuroscience and biobehavioral reviews 2005
Nicole M Cameron Frances A Champagne Carine Parent Eric W Fish Kumi Ozaki-Kuroda Michael J Meaney

There are profound maternal effects on individual differences in defensive responses and reproductive strategies in species ranging literally from plants to insects to birds. Maternal effects commonly reflect the quality of the environment and are most likely mediated by the quality of the maternal provision (egg, propagule, etc.), which in turn determines growth rates and adult phenotype. In t...

2011
Jennifer Lynne Cerully JeeWon Cheong William M. P. Klein John M. Levine Jennifer L. Cerully

2011
Robert Jervis

The study of conoict and cooperation has been an enduring task of scholars, with the most recent arguments being between realists and neoliberal institutionalists.1 Most students of the subject believe that realists argue that international politics is characterized by great conoict and that institutions play only a small role. They also believe that neoliberals claim that cooperation is more e...

پایان نامه :وزارت علوم، تحقیقات و فناوری - دانشگاه فردوسی مشهد - دانشکده ادبیات و علوم انسانی دکتر علی شریعتی 1392

like any other learning activity, translation is a problem solving activity which involves executing parallel cognitive processes. the ability to think about these higher processes, plan, organize, monitor and evaluate the most influential executive cognitive processes is what flavell (1975) called “metacognition” which encompasses raising awareness of mental processes as well as using effectiv...

2003
Geoffrey S. French

Although the origins of information warfare lie in the defense of critical computer systems, defensive information warfare (DIW) per se has advanced little beyond an information assurance model. Information assurance is an integral part of any military organization’s operations, but it falls far short of meeting the needs for robust defense of critical command-and-control (C2) computer networks...

Journal: :Biological psychology 2006
Tie-Yuan Zhang Rose Bagot Carine Parent Cathy Nesbitt Timothy W Bredy Christian Caldji Eric Fish Hymie Anisman Moshe Szyf Michael J Meaney

There are profound maternal effects on individual differences in defensive responses and reproductive strategies in species ranging literally from plants to insects to birds. Maternal effects commonly reflect the quality of the environment and are most likely mediated by the quality of the maternal provision (egg, propagule, etc.), which in turn determines growth rates and adult phenotype. In t...

2016
Carolyn Mitchell Rex M. Brennan Julie Graham Alison J. Karley

Interactions between plants and insect herbivores are important determinants of plant productivity in managed and natural vegetation. In response to attack, plants have evolved a range of defenses to reduce the threat of injury and loss of productivity. Crop losses from damage caused by arthropod pests can exceed 15% annually. Crop domestication and selection for improved yield and quality can ...

2009
Emiliano Lorini Cristiano Castelfranchi

Multi-agent systems (MAS) should not be conceived as only cooperative. As open systems situations of concurrence, competition and conflict often arise. Starting from this perspective it is relevant not only pro-social interaction modeling, but also a theory of trust and monitoring, giving special relevance to issues of security and defense: how can an agent prevent that dangerous actions of oth...

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