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        Herding is the act of bringing individual animals together into a group (herd), maintaining the group and moving the group from place to place—or any combination of those. While the layperson uses the term "herding", most individuals involved in the proce
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        This page contains a list of herding dog breeds along with links to sites with discritions and pictures ... Organizations and Events Resources Herding Dogs Starting Livestock Links
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    Also known as herding, such investor behavior can often cause large, unsubstantiated rallies or sell-offs, based on seemingly little fundamental evidence to ......
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    Herd behavior describes how individuals in a group can act collectively without centralized direction. T ......
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    By Albert Phung Key Concept No.5: Herd Behavior One of the most infamous financial events in recent memory would be the bursting of the internet bubble....
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    行動版 - Herd behavior describes how individuals in a group can act collectively without centralized direction....
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    A "header breed" is a description of all working breeds who move to the head of the stock to gather them and bring them back to you. The term "drive" is used when the dog moves the herd away from you. Most working breeds naturally will either head (gather...
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    A news story from yesterday's Wall Street Journal on hedge funds and their herding behavior provides a good starting point for this discussion. In summary, the article notes the following: (1) Hedge funds seem to buy and sell the same stocks, at the same ...
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    Herding/Crowd "Herding behaviour or 'following the trend' has frequently been observed in the housing market, in the stock market crash of 1987 (see Shiller (1990)) and in the foreign exchange market (Frankel and Froot, 1986 and Allen and Taylor, 1989b)....
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    The primary objective of this chapter is to discuss the effects of genetics on the behavior of herding animals during handling and restraint. Compared to rodents, poultry, and fruit flies (Drosophilia) very little behavioral genetics work has been done on...