Instinct behaviour is when people or animals do something and they don't know why eg dogs burying a bone. We are a long way away from the time when dogs had to eat when they could. If they had a lot of food, they would bury some for a time when they were hungry ready to be dug up again. Learned behaviour is simply things that we learn to do from watching someone (usually a parent) doing it. We would never have done it by "instinct", we learned to do it.
A learned behavior is something that a parent or anyone taught you. A instinct is a behavior that an animal is born with and does not need to learn.
A learned behavior is something that a parent or anyone taught you. A instinct is a behavior that an animal is born with and does not need to learn.
Learning disabilites are different kind of brain "defects" Deviant behavior is knowing the difference between right and wrong, just not caring.
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Instinct and learned behavior are antonyms because learned behavior means someone helps you and instinct maens to do it by yourself.
The Fable of the Difference Between Learning and Learning How - 1914 was released on: USA: 26 August 1914
The difference is that an instict is something you already know how to do but not for a learned behavior.
The difference is that freud was very broad and James said that humans were born with a score of instincts such as fear, sociability, cleanliness, and love. Which underlay much more complex behavior.
Computer based learning is a subset of methods of distance learning.
difference between leaning curve and experience curve
behavior is how you act and attitude is how you feel and what you say
Instinct theory claims that how people survive and survived is related to generics. Evolutionary perspective claims looks at how previous language, memory, physical characteristics, etc. have evolved over time. While evolutionary perspective deals with biology more, it could technically fall under instinct theory because of how they both look at human behavior.