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Family influence

Family influence Purchasing gifts for close friends and family members and reciprocating... [Pg.37]

A potential answer to Stewart and Vogt s questions will be presented, but two other challenges are noteworthy. A second issue is that the choice models typically represent an individual s choice process. Arguably the role of other people is implicated in the individual constraints section, but the notion of shared, joint or social decision making is not fully developed in the existing literature. Nevertheless there is research suggesting that, at least in Western countries, the family vacation decision is most often the result of a joint decision-making process (Fodness, 1992) or at least one with multiple family influences (Lee Beatty, 2002 Zalatan, 1998). [Pg.109]

Behrens M, Bartelt J, Reichling C, Winnig M, Kuhn C, Meyerhof W. Members of RTP and REEP gene families influence functional bitter taste receptor expression. J. Biol. Chem. 2006 281 20650-20659. [Pg.1831]

Divorce effectively disenfranchises each parent from having any right (except in situations where neglect, danger, or abuse occurs) to request that the other parent change his or her way of living. Each must come to respect the other s separate sphere of family influence. [Pg.178]

From having been the initiators for what needs to happen in the family, they become primarily reactors to what is happening, effectively ceding family influence to the substance-abusing or addicted child. (This is why part of parental recovery from codependency is reclaiming initiative to run the family.)... [Pg.69]

Huges, R.A., Sendtner, M. and Thoenen, H. (1993) Members of several gene families influence survival of rat motoneurons in vitro and in vivo. J. Neurosci. Res. 36 663-671. [Pg.245]

Kerr, L. 1994. Family influences on sexual maturation in male pine voles. Undergraduate honors thesis, Miami University, Oxford, OH. [Pg.418]

Osborne, J., Simon, S., Collins, S. (2003). Attitudes towards science A review of the literature and its implications. International Journal of Science Education, 25(9), 1049-1079. Papanastasiou, C. (2002). School, teaching and family influence on student attitudes toward science, based on TIMSS data for Cyprus. Studies in Educational Evaluation, 2S(1), 71-86. Papanastasiou, C., Papanastasiou, E. C. (2004). Major influences on attitudes toward science. [Pg.194]

While there seems to be a slight preference in females for altruism and job stability, the qualitative material indicates that there appear to be few differences between female and male career attractors. Female self-efficacy in STEM subjects in high school and strong, especially male, family influencers of career choice are confirmatory of others findings. No females mentioned female role models in flieir secondary or tertiary education as being influencers. The lack of female academic staff in engineering faculties has been noted by Fox (2010). [Pg.234]

Obesity may develop at any age in either sex as a result of many social, physiological or familial influences. In affluent countries, science and technology ensure that adequate supplies ofpalatable food are available throughout the year, and in these circumstances man, like... [Pg.459]


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