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If there is ever a discrepancy between what someone does, and what someone says, always believe what they do. Actions nor behaviors ever lie.

I had never been able to capture this activity before, but it seemed to me that they were having issues.

Room: UCC111

Professor D. Maheswaran (Mahesh)

New York University

Yaku showing the other girls how to pose like a model!

Baboon Metaphysics : the evolution of a social mind by Dorothy L. Cheney and Robert M. Seyfarth

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Social Media: Unlocking the Awesome Potential of Behavioral Disorders

People with addictive behaviors are often intensely aware of the irreconcilable paradoxes of life, and therefore feel existential pain most acutely.

 

Deepak Chopra

Dogs at the market, November 2010.

State of Behavioral and Social Sciences

William T. Riley, Ph.D.

NIH Associate Director for Behavioral and Social Sciences

Director, Office of Behavioral and Social Sciences Research, NIH

White-tailed Ptarmigan, Lagopus leucura, feeding among a flock with Lake Lefroy behind, in the Lake O'Hara area of Yoho National Park, British Columbia, Canada

Yntze van der Hoek, 27, Netherlands, Biology PHD Student

An example of microcopy provided by linkedin below its profile completeness bar. This drives user behavior by telling them the advantage of completing their profile. To read more about this and other web app best practices visit www.traffichoney.com

Dogs at the market, November 2010.

My work and these photos arrived back in Baltimore safe and sound today!

 

Emergent Behavior

Martin Art Gallery

Allentown, PA

What would you ask if you were a hiring manager? Write down and revise your answers until you've created stories you'll be comfortable telling. (Tip: Save them in a document you can amend and edit for each new interview. Here's a worksheet you can use to draft your stories.)

Here's a House Sparrow exhibiting the kind of behavior House Sparrows are known for. House Sparrows are somewhat aggressive little (6") beasties. I cannot explain the blue cast to some of the side feathers on this one.

 

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Mine, on my dashboard. Easy to carry, so I could read it anywhere, anytime.

  

The Behavioral Operations Management Summer Institute for PhD students at the Ross School of Business of the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor (BOMSI2019). The lead faculty were Ryan Buell (Harvard Business School), Stephen Leider (Ross School of Business, University of Michigan), and Jordan Tong (Wisconsin School of Business, University of Wisconsin-Madison). From the website, "The inaugural Behavioral Operations Management Summer Institute for PhD students will be held June 10-14, 2019, at the University of Michigan, Ross School of Business in partnership with the Center for Value Chain Innovation. The conference is co-sponsored by the business schools at the University of Michigan, and the University of Wisconsin-Madison. Support for this event is also being provided by Harvard Business School's Technology and Operations Management Unit. The 1-week intensive summer institute is designed to provide PhD students who are interested in behavioral research a solid foundation to conduct behavioral operations management research. Additionally, we hope that the summer institute will encourage collaboration and the creation of a research community among the next generation of researchers. Each day of the institute will include morning and afternoon sessions. Morning sessions will provide a general overview of BOM, review core behavioral economics/psychology topics, and discuss OM applications. Afternoon sessions will be focused more on small groups, practicums (e.g., applying ideas to actual research activity), and roundtables (more informal discussions). There will also be free time to prepare for the next day, have office hours, pair up to work on ideas, and hang out!" Pictures from the sessions taken over the week.

 

Dogs at the market, November 2010.

This bird is a killdeer (Charadrius vociferus) . It nests in rather open areas on shorelines and other wetlands. It's scientific name refers to it's habit of pretending in be injured while calling loudly to distract predators from it's nest.

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