Tag: Behavioral
Julian Nagelsmann: The behavioral changes of the Bayern coach
“My God, a soft-washed pack” What is behind the noticeable changes in behavior by Bayern coach Julian Nagelsmann Referee Tobias Welz shows Julian Nagelsmann the yellow card during the game…
Behavioral Psychology: Five signs that tell you if you have narcissistic traits
All of us have narcissistic traits, but beyond a certain level we harm ourselves and those around us. In this video you will learn five signs of narcissistic manifestations. All…
Behavioral research: Looking ahead: Cockatoos come with a tool set if required
behavioral research Looking ahead: Cockatoos come with a tool set if required The photo © Thomas Suchanek/dpa Whether sea otters or chimpanzees: many an animal knows how to use tools.…
Behavioral Economics: How Positive Thinking is Changing Economics – Economics
Everyone is talking about the crisis, everyone believes it will get much worse. But, is this really the truth? Why business is above all psychology and how the negative whirlpool…
Cheetahs: How behavioral research protects cheetahs from being shot
by Nicole Macheroux Denault 07/24/2022, 19:35 8 min reading time Cheetahs are the fastest land mammals, but German researchers are just discovering that the life of the endangered cats is…
Serbian admits administrative and behavioral “errors”
Novak Djokovic admitted on Wednesday that he made “mistakes” in filling out his entry form for Australia and in his behavior after testing positive for Covid-19 in December, while his…
Behavioral Biology: How Baby Birds Learn the Singing of Their Kinds – Knowledge
Children often notice more than adults think they can. Hardly any information that is shared in the presence of the little ones and that is relevant to them escapes their…
Behavioral Science: Learning to Laugh – Knowledge
In the beginning, small children laugh like chimpanzees, only later do they develop the typical form of human laughter. That might be partly due to anatomical changes – but probably…
Behavioral research: monkeys can also use social etiquette
So far, social etiquette has been considered something purely human. Now researchers have observed that chimpanzees and bonobos are also polite – they say hello and goodbye. . Source link
Behavioral Biology: Consoling only out of self-interest
Until now, researchers have considered jackdaws to be sensitive birds. Now, an experiment shows: the males in particular hardly make any effort to calm their partners down. . Source link