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An stimulus causes a behavior
No. In science, facts are those phenomena which can be consistently observed and measured. A hypothesis is a testable, educated guess about what sort of rules might govern the behavior of the observed phenomena. Once a hypothesis is formed, it is then tested to determine how well it fits teh phenomena, and whether it can therefore provide a useful means of predicting the behavior of similar phenomena. If the hypothesis fails to provide an explanation with verifiable predictive power, it is rejected, and a new hypothesis is formed, then that new hypothesis is tested. If the hypothesis is verified -- testing shows that it does provide a useful explanation of teh phenomena with some predictive power -- then it may eventually become a _theory_, providing it stands up to repeated testing, and is not falsified (and therefore rejected). A theory represents a well-tested explanation for how a particular phenomenon or particular phenomena behave. All of the "testing" refered to above will be carried out according to the _scientific method_. So a "theory" is not a fact, but an -explanation- for observed facts. And a "Hypothesis" is a working model for a theory, a model awaiting testing, or in the process of being tested.
A suggested explanation that might be true and is subject to testing by further observations is
then your behavior changes. abnormal behavior
When an animal is reinforced for displaying a certain behavior, the animal is likely to repeat that behavior.
Biophysical Society was created in 1957.
Biophysical Journal was created in 1960.
law and theory
Young sir, do you have an explanation for this irresponsible behavior?
biophysical factors is like when diseases live in watter. what is your exaple?
demonology
No, there is no explanation at all in the film why they start to attack.
The explanation that O-lan gave for the eldest sons behavior is that; he cant like lotus.
One of the oldest theoretical explanations for deviant behavior is the "demonological" perspective, which attributes deviance to supernatural or demonic influences. This perspective was prominent in ancient societies where unusual behavior was often seen as evidence of possession by evil spirits or supernatural forces.
Max Planck Institute for Biophysical Chemistry was created in 1971.
1. Description of behavior 2. Prediction of behavior 3. Finding causes of behavior 4. Explanation of behavior
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