HAMDEN, Conn. (WTNH) — Games can be much more than just for fun. Dr. Elena Bertozzi is a Quinnipiac University professor of game design and development and the chair of the visual and performing arts ...
Prescott isn't taking any opportunity for granted, even if he can't deliver Dallas a Super Bowl this season. The odds are very slim as the Eagles get to face one of the worst teams in the league, the ...
Self-affirmations—brief exercises where individuals reflect on their core values and strengths—have sometimes been dismissed as feel-good clichés with few health benefits. Yet recent meta-analyses and ...
Several frontier AI models show signs of scheming. Anti-scheming training reduced misbehavior in some models. Models know they're being tested, which complicates results. New joint safety testing from ...
Why Things Never Stay the Same – Use Change as Fuel for Growth and Fitness Motivation,” Tiffany Rothe shares powerful insights on embracing change as a natural part of life and fitness. She explains ...
Whether you want to change your own behavior or your customers’, or encourage a loved one or employee toward change, the internet is not short of suggestions. There are a million and one articles and ...
Operant conditioning is a theory that explains how behaviors are influenced by their consequences or results. It’s often used today to help people adopt new behaviors or change old habits. If you’ve ...
Sticking to an exercise routine is a challenge many people face. But a University of Mississippi research team is using machine learning to uncover what keeps individuals committed to their workouts.
Today’s most effective campaigns do more than capture attention; they create lasting impact. This is the power of behavior change marketing (BCM), a strategic (and scientific) approach that goes ...