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An unfavorable behavior is the one not categorized as favorable in a community that they have certain rules and regulations for individuals how to react accordingly. Beliefs and habits as tradition can be considered another factors to categorize Behavior into favorable and unfavorable. Individual taste is the final judgment.
13-14 mines is prodigy and i havent had my 1st kiss so love yall and im talkin bout mindless behavior
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Homeostasis is a state of balance that motivates an organism's behavior, ensuring that internal conditions are kept within a narrow range for optimal functioning. This balance is regulated by various physiological mechanisms that help the organism maintain stability in response to changes in the environment.
Social organization is achieved through the pecking order behavior in a flock of chickens. It is an example of a dominance hierarchy.
well um...................behavior and activities are both helpfull of learning how to use teamwork and communicate with your team mates and learn how to stay focused
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Behavior is the operational or reflexive and is produced with the help of skeletal muscles. Cognitive activities have nothing to do with motoric behavior. A woman from Czech republic is paralyzed because she was alergical to contrast substance used during angiography. But her cognitive functions are untouched. She can blink and her blinking is used for communication (with the help of alphabet table).
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Actions or activities that deviate from the accepted standards and mores of a society.
The 3 cultural behavior activities are Social, Political, and Economic.
Yes, emotions can influence both behavior and cognitive activities. Emotions can lead to actions or decisions based on the feelings they evoke. They can also impact cognitive processes such as memory, attention, and problem-solving by influencing how information is processed and retained.
Autonomous strategic behavior refers to actions taken by an individual or entity without external control or direction to achieve specific goals or objectives. This behavior is characterized by independence, self-regulation, and decision-making in pursuit of strategic outcomes, often within a larger organizational or competitive context. It reflects the ability to adapt and respond to changing circumstances while working towards long-term success.
Autonomous strategic behavior refers to the ability of an individual or entity to make decisions and take actions independently, without being directed by others. It involves acting in a way that aligns with one's own goals, objectives, and strategic plans, with a high level of autonomy and self-direction.