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A learned behavior in not instinctive but must be taught or acquired through learning.
If you would say "Are you good in science?" that would refer to your behavior. However if you would say " Are you good at science?" that can refer to your behavior or your knowledge.
psychological method
behavior is the way that all organisms or living things respond to stimuli in their environment. Stimuli include chemicals, heat, light, touch, and gravity. For example, plants respond with growth behavior when light strikes their leaves. Behavior can be categorized as either instinctive (present in a living thing from birth) or learned (resulting from experience). The distinction between the two is often unclear, however, since learned behavior often includes instinctive elements.
As a verb, "explaining behavior" is the act of using words to explain a behavior. As an adjective, "explaining behavior" is the observable behavior in which a person tends to explain her/himself.
relatively permanent change in behavior or potential behavior ok
What is the word that means the more or less permanent modification in behavior that results from the individuals experience in the environment ?
Cognition
LEARNING
A learned behavior in not instinctive but must be taught or acquired through learning.
Learning can be measured by a relatively permanent change in behavior.
Its the potential of doing something referring to the already possessed knowledge,experience,expertise etc.
When ethnographers study other cultures, they must deal with three fudamental aspects of human experience: what people do (cultural behavior), what people know (cultural knowledge), and the things people make and use (cultural artifacts).
Yes, 'professionalism' is an abstractnoun; a word the manner and behavior of someone performing a job; a word for skillfulness based on knowledge and experience.
genetic inheritance
Learing Behavior.
The elements of learning typically include acquiring new knowledge or skills, understanding concepts or principles, retaining information through practice or repetition, and applying what has been learned in relevant situations.