living in a rural society.
conventional wisdom suggests that behavior "outside the norm" can be considered deviant and can affect ones understanding of sociology.
how do social evils affect the family and community
There are a number of factors that affect human reaction rates. Temperature is one major factor that affects human reaction rates for example.
It gave Europeans a reason to treat people in colonies badlyApex
Economic factors, education and political stability are all some of the factors that affect population growth. Areas suffering from wars or famine, for example, will experience low population growth.
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it can affect an persons everyday life because to much technology can cause a persons eye sight
Yes, Self mutilation is a behavior that affects a persons behavior massivly, it is an addictive behavior sometimes even
give five examples of behavior that may affect the quantity of work
Different colored lights affect a persons mood more than anything. Whether the alteration in moods correspond to a change in behavior or not depends on the individual.
Yes. A clear example is the noise of a shotgun.
A behavioral chain is a line of behaviors that affect one another. For example, hateful behavior could lead to sad behavior.
injury can affect our health by damaging our body for example serious Head injury or back injury so it can affect our mobility.
one good example is divorce
A is for affect (emotion, feeling). Example: AngerB is for behavior (observable event). Example: AggressionC is for cognition (your thoughts, attitudes). Example: Injustice
"You have absolutely no effect on me." In general, the word "effect" is a noun and the verb is "affect". For example, "Your bad behavior does not affect me." However, "affect" is a noun when it refers to a person's facial expression or demeanor. For example "that man appears depressed because he has a flat affect."
There are 2 theories on behavior; nurture and nature. Nurture means that behavior stems from our external experiences in life. Nature means that we are born with traits that account for our behavior. For example, many scientists believe that an extra Y chromosome causes aggressive behavior. Chemical imbalances are also an example of behavior caused by genetics.