genetic
"Genetics" - Gradpoint Mrs. Degenarro :)
genetic
"Genetics" - Gradpoint Mrs. Degenarro :)
Innate behavioral tendencies refer to natural or instinctual patterns of behavior that are present in an organism from birth, without the need for learning or experience. These tendencies are typically shaped by evolution and can influence how an organism behaves in certain situations.
It has to adapt to its surroundings and has to keep a low profile so it doesn't get spotted by predators.
A behavioral component refers to the observable actions or responses of an individual in relation to a particular situation or stimulus. It involves the external behaviors that can be observed or measured, such as gestures, facial expressions, or verbal responses. Behavioral components play a significant role in understanding and assessing an individual's reactions to different stimuli or environments.
No, being cruel is not an innate component of human nature. While individuals may have the capacity for cruelty, it is not a fixed trait and can be influenced by various factors such as upbringing, environment, and personal experiences. Humans are also capable of empathy, compassion, and kindness.
It must be proceeded by a novel stimulus. Thus, Stimulus=Response or simply S/R Theory proposed by B.F. Skinner, a behavioral scientist. Innate responses originate on their own without requiring an external stimulus.
Playing dead is considered a behavioral adaptation in possums. It is a defense mechanism triggered by stress or fear, allowing the possum to appear unappealing to predators. This behavior is innate rather than learned.
No, not all animals possess the innate ability to swim. Some animals, like fish and amphibians, are born with the ability to swim, while others, like land mammals, do not have this innate ability.
The components of an attitude typically include cognitive (beliefs and thoughts), affective (emotional reactions), and behavioral (intended actions) elements. Cognitive component refers to what we believe and think about a particular object, person, or situation. Affective component relates to our feelings and emotions toward the object, person, or situation. Behavioral component involves our actions or intended actions based on our attitude.
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