The spelling "behavioural" is correct in the UK. The US spelling is behavioral.
(Some sources use the -ioural form of the word concurrently with the -ior spelling of behavior, which can be confusing.)
you spell behaviour like this:
behaviour
The word behaviour is a noun. It is the way in which one behaves.
The word behaviour has three syllables. (be-hav-iour)
behaviour,glamour, saviour
TLACHTLI is how you spell it
assessment of child's behaviour
The correct spelling is behavior (deportment).
Behaviour is the correct British English spelling.
You might be trying to spell applaud."The audience applaud the singer".Or you might be trying to spell appalled."I am appalled by your behaviour".
No, that is not how you spell it.The correct way to spell that word is unnecessary.Some example sentences are:His behaviour was very unnecessary.Well, that was unnecessary, wasn't it?Please don't make so much unnecessary noise.
The correct spelling is tradition.A tradition is a belief or behaviour passed down through generations.
The US spelling is behavior (actions, deportment).The UK spelling is behaviour.
Running around, stupid behaviour, eating and drinking... Stupid question don't you think? umm you don't know how to spell correctly Dude I did spell correctly??? Maybe you thought I spelt wrong, but everything is correct. -.- Learn to spell
Australians spell it 'behaviour." Behavior, without the U, is the preferred spelling in American English; the 'u' is included almost everywhere else where UK English is preferred. This is true of many other words - like color/colour, flavor/flavour, rumor/rumour, and more.
An abear is a bearing, or a behaviour - particularly a negative behaviour.
how does a transistor behaviour
The baseline behaviour pattern would be the behaviour at the beginning of a period of observation, or of attempted behaviour modification. Baseline Behaviour is the initial observed behaviour that is to be modified or observed.
simple behaviour is the behaviour of simple people like arnie... he survived nova gas = )