Some behavior is learned, and some is instinctive. But one might argue that instincts are also the result of experience, on a larger time scale.
There are two types of basic human behavior. Innate behavior, which is automatic and exhibited by all individuals. Learned behavior, which is modified by experience and will vary. Both of these behaviors are triggered by stimulus.
All behavior is through experience. Unless you have a mental illness, all of behavior is through experience. You are not born to act a certain way, you mimic when your young because you dont know what your suppose to do. So if your parents are dysfunctional, you have a strong chance of being dysfunctional too
genetic inheritance
Learing Behavior.
B.F Skinner is known as the radical behaviorist. He was the first to suggest such theories as well. He is also the root of Applied Behavior Analysis.
Instinctual behavior, also referred to as innate behavior, is behavior that doesn't rely on learning or experience. It is typically hardcoded in an organism's genetic makeup and is exhibited in response to specific stimuli.
"Radix malorum cupiditas est" is a Latin phrase that means "greed is the root of all evils." It suggests that the desire for excessive material wealth or possessions can lead to unethical or harmful behavior.
self condidence
No. Because.
relatively permanent change in behavior or potential behavior ok
a learned or innate behavior
No...I speak from personal experience.