Not for very long !
Yes, if suitably equipped.
Organizational behavior is a systematic study of human behavior within an organization, hence it is a science, though inexact, as it does not provide specific answers to specific organizational problems. The nature of organizational behavior is also integrating as it seeks to balance human and technical values at work. OB not only draws upon the principles, techniques and findings of several related fields such as Psychology, Sociology, Anthropology, Economics, Mathematics, etc. but it also integrates this information and findings from its own research into a unified framework for comprehending, managing and uplifting behavior towards the benefit of individual, group and the organization. Hence, it can be concluded that OB is an integrative science.
that depends on how large is the fire . an average person can survive at least 2 minutes when on fire . also depending on the person when he wets himself.
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Most human pathogens belong to the mesophile group because they are able to survive and grow best at moderate and human temperatures.
Human behavior which follows the established norms of a group or society. The bulk of human behavior is of a conforming nature as people accept and internalize the values of their culture or subculture
there's a film about it which really helped me to understand called the Human Centipede!
An instinct in psychology is a natural, automatic behavior or response that is innate and not learned. It influences human behavior by guiding actions in certain situations without conscious thought, helping individuals survive and adapt to their environment.
Enlightenment thinkers
You'd call them a sociologist if they study society and group behavior or a psychologist when it involves just one subject.
The three-level model of human behavior proposes that behavior is influenced by biological factors (genes, physiology), psychological factors (thoughts, emotions), and social factors (relationships, environment). These three levels interact to shape individual behavior in a dynamic and complex manner. Understanding behavior from all three levels is important for a comprehensive understanding of human behavior.
Sociologists do not necessarily reject the role of nature in human behavior, but they prioritize studying how social factors such as culture, socialization, and institutions shape individual and group behavior. They argue that society plays a significant role in influencing human actions and choices, and therefore focus on understanding the social contexts that shape behavior.
Social behavior consists of complex interactions within groups.
There does not seem to be a collective noun for 'humans' Suggestions are a crowd, a tribe, a group, a community or a nation
A community can be an animal or bird or human group of residents or a group of like minded people. A Barangay or Bario is the Spanish or Filipino name for a small administrative zone similar to a town or suburb.