It's behavior that you learned.
Acquired behavior refers to behaviors that an organism learns or develops over time through experiences, interactions with the environment, and social influences. It is not innate or genetically predetermined, but rather influenced by external factors and individual learning. Examples include language acquisition, cultural practices, and skills learned through training or education.
genetic inheritance
A learned behavior in not instinctive but must be taught or acquired through learning.
A behaviour inspired by the conditions of life.
acquired trait
A learned behavior in not instinctive but must be taught or acquired through learning.
The behaviorist perspective emphasizes studying how behavior is acquired or modified by environmental causes, specifically through principles of conditioning such as operant conditioning and classical conditioning. It focuses on observable behaviors and the impact of reinforcement and punishment on learning and behavior.
instinct
Acquired behavior refers to learned behaviors that an individual develops through experiences, interactions, and observations in their environment. These behaviors are not genetically inherited but are instead shaped and modified over time.
A non-learned behavior is instinctual or innate, meaning it is not acquired through experience or teaching. These behaviors are often genetically programmed and can be observed in various species, including basic survival instincts like reflexes or innate responses to stimuli.
Unintentional behavior is when the person engages into a group or fall in a certain habit that are acquired from others.(it could be good or bad one) Good luck, Dr. Waleed Alshahrani,
A learned behavior in not instinctive but must be taught or acquired through learning.
Innate behaviors are instinctual and present at birth, while learned behaviors are acquired through experience or observation. Innate behaviors are genetically determined and typically do not require prior experience to be exhibited, whereas learned behaviors require practice and exposure to the environment.