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Human behavior is a combination of instinctive and learned responses.
A learned behavior in not instinctive but must be taught or acquired through learning.
Human behavior is complex and influenced by a combination of genetic, environmental, and social factors. It can be unpredictable and vary across individuals. Additionally, human behavior can be molded and changed through learning and experience.
John B. Watson developed the Behaviorist theory, which asserts that most human behavior is learned through conditioning and reinforcement in a social environment, rather than being instinctive. This theory emphasizes the role of external stimuli in shaping behavior and focuses on observable actions and responses.
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Instinctive behaviors are innate and inherent in an organism, meaning they are genetically programmed and do not need to be learned. Learned behaviors, on the other hand, are acquired through experience, observation, and teaching, and can vary among individuals of a species.
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Instinctive communication is related to natural human instinct, behavior, action, or response. It is a message or meaning that is communicated to another that is true for all human beings. Every human squints when coming from a dark room into bright sunlight. Every human flinches when somone snaps their fingers in their face. Every human pulls their hand from a hot burner or heat source and make some sort of sound to express their pain. Instinctive communication at the things every human communicates to another. But... my question is... can body language be instinctive?
Examples of instinctive human behavior include breathing, blinking, and flinching in response to sudden loud noises or threats. These behaviors are automatic and do not require conscious thought or learning.
The direct opposite of nurture would be to deprive or oppress. The condition that is opposite is the lack of nurturing, which is to neglect or ignore.In debates over human behavior, the opposite influence to nurture is "nature" (nature vs nurture), natural behavior being instinctive rather than learned.