Stimuli
Stimuli
External stimuli, internal needs, environmental conditions, and genetic predispositions can all influence the activity of living things and cause behaviors to change. These influences can lead to a variety of responses and adaptations in order to survive and thrive in different environments.
Social groups,cultural influences, social behavior,social change, and behavior
Social groups,cultural influences, social behavior,social change, and behavior
Force is a push or pull on an object, resulting from its interaction with another object. It causes the object to accelerate or decelerate, or change its shape or direction. In essence, force influences the motion and behavior of objects in the physical world.
Volcanic eruption
Earthquakes or volcanic activity can change the surface of the Earth.
change through natural selection
change through natural selection
stimulus
Recognizing and analyzing the various influences on your behavior is important because it helps you understand why you act the way you do and can lead to personal growth and self-awareness. By recognizing external influences, such as societal norms or peer pressure, you can make more informed decisions and potentially change harmful patterns of behavior. Understanding these influences can also help improve relationships and interactions with others.
In some ways those are one in the same: a "changed" child will demonstrate changed behavior. Redirecting a child from one dangerous activity to another less dangerous activity has obvious benefits. Redirection as opposed to punishing behavior will result in a better adjusted child. Redirecting a child from one activity that a parent finds offensive to another that is less offensive may change a child from one who was curious (say, about his dog's doodoo) to one who becomes more nervous about exploration. Redirection can be positive or negative, but ultimately does have an effect on both a child's personality and his behavior.