0 a measure of how much a substance reacts when it is mixed with another substance
1 a measure of how much a substance reacts when it is mixed with another substance
Thus, the maladaptive patterns of behavioral and emotional self-regulation, and reactivity to the demands of the surrounding environment, become more entrenched.
Results indicate that reactivity does not play a significant role in learners' subsequent performances.
We emphasize that affect regulation is intertwined with affective reactivity, so that it does not simply occur after an affective reaction has begun.
If the participation of the former type of antibody were predominant or exclusive, sera would show similar reactivities against all antigens.
Environmental enrichment reverses the effects of maternal separation on stress reactivity.
We infer from this set of findings that infant activity is not a necessary feature of the reactivity to novelty construct.
However, some children may exhibit a stronger motivational system that helps them lessen their negative reactivity to novelty.
If trapped-particle effects are neglected, the lowest reactivities and neutron rates are obtained for completely parallel injection.