1. And they have applied their expertise in studying criminal behavior to what they know of the case. 2. As Williams correctly notes, blacks have necessarily been studying white behavior for centuries. 3. As it was, however, the restaurateurs were the ones who got to study organizational behavior. 4. At the sprawling research campus, the company built a veritable insect zoo, to study the behavior of roaches, mosquitoes and ants. 5. But far more common, say psychologists who study risk behavior, are the simple lapses of human nature and the elaborate rationalizations the mind is capable of producing. 6. But marine biologists have also found the place ideal for studying dolphin behavior. 7. Dr. Richard Grace, a scientist who studies driving behavior at the Robotics Institute at Carnegie Mellon University, has had lots of experience in detecting drowsy driving. 8. Gerry Kraines, a Harvard psychiatrist and president of the Levinson Institute, which studies executive behavior, says the trend will continue as women move up in business. 9. Goodall, who has spent two-thirds of her life studying primate behavior, stands quietly, observing. 10. He, like Nobel laureate Konrad Lorenz before him, believes in studying animal behavior in the field. |