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Joan E. Grusec - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • Socialization Processes in the Family: Social and Emotional Development
    Annual Review of Psychology, 2011
    Co-Authors: Joan E. Grusec
    Abstract:

    Children learn moral values and social conventions through a process of socialization, much of which involves parenting. The process is bidirec-tional and involves a complex interplay between evolutionary predispo-sitions and genetic and socio-cultural factors. Children's perception of, or assignment of meaning to, parenting interventions is central. Social-ization occurs in different domains marked by different aspects of the parent-child relationship and different underlying mechanisms. Each domain requires different parenting actions that must be matched to the domain in which the child is operating and that result in differ-ent outcomes for the child. The domains include protection, mutual reciprocity, control, guided learning, and group participation, and are assumed to be operative in all cultures. The review concludes that chil-dren Need to experience their parents as supportive and understanding, that they Need Structure, and that they Need to feel they have some degree of control over their own actions.

Bowden Richard - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • D'ya like DAGs? A Survey on Structure Learning and Causal Discovery
    2021
    Co-Authors: Vowels, Matthew J., Camgoz, Necati Cihan, Bowden Richard
    Abstract:

    Causal reasoning is a crucial part of science and human intelligence. In order to discover causal relationships from data, we Need Structure discovery methods. We provide a review of background theory and a survey of methods for Structure discovery. We primarily focus on modern, continuous optimization methods, and provide reference to further resources such as benchmark datasets and software packages. Finally, we discuss the assumptive leap required to take us from Structure to causality.Comment: 35 page

Vowels, Matthew J. - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • D'ya like DAGs? A Survey on Structure Learning and Causal Discovery
    2021
    Co-Authors: Vowels, Matthew J., Camgoz, Necati Cihan, Bowden Richard
    Abstract:

    Causal reasoning is a crucial part of science and human intelligence. In order to discover causal relationships from data, we Need Structure discovery methods. We provide a review of background theory and a survey of methods for Structure discovery. We primarily focus on modern, continuous optimization methods, and provide reference to further resources such as benchmark datasets and software packages. Finally, we discuss the assumptive leap required to take us from Structure to causality.Comment: 35 page

Camgoz, Necati Cihan - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • D'ya like DAGs? A Survey on Structure Learning and Causal Discovery
    2021
    Co-Authors: Vowels, Matthew J., Camgoz, Necati Cihan, Bowden Richard
    Abstract:

    Causal reasoning is a crucial part of science and human intelligence. In order to discover causal relationships from data, we Need Structure discovery methods. We provide a review of background theory and a survey of methods for Structure discovery. We primarily focus on modern, continuous optimization methods, and provide reference to further resources such as benchmark datasets and software packages. Finally, we discuss the assumptive leap required to take us from Structure to causality.Comment: 35 page

Rao S Vanitha - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • The Impact of the Pandemic on Children with Autism in Bangalore
    'Christ University Bangalore', 2021
    Co-Authors: Rao S Vanitha
    Abstract:

    The COVID-19 pandemic and resultant lockdown disrupted life for the entire population. This disruption has been particularly stressful for the autism population, who Need Structure and routine to regulate their daily lives. This paper uses case vignettes from an early intervention centre to highlight the challenges faced by children on the autism spectrum. Observations  suggest that the disruptions in routine and therapy services led to increased sleep difficulties, behavioural challenges and also affected language development for these children. Some suggestions to ameliorate the situation are discussed and the Need for taking this learning forward is underscored