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Learned behavior depends on the environment of the individual.
Yup, they do.
It depends upon whether or not you can learn from what you did to receive the punishments or not and if you had received rewards for having learned from past punishments, if that is the case, then it would be better to be receiving rewards presently, if not, hopefully, because you would be receiving punishments you will learn from it and then it would be better to be receiving punishments, as long as they're for good reasons.
Population.
No, but its position depends upon which church you mean.
Depends upon which province or territory you are in. In some the age of majority is 19, not 18.
learned behavior Pavlovian response
Humans have no default behavior in random. It all depends upon how the external stimuli comes.
An Element's behavior depends PRIMARILY upon the Number of Protons in the Element's [atomic] Nucleus and secondarily upon the number of Neutrons that are included [with the occasional variation] in the Atomic Nucleus.
As the behavior or the sin of the thetha becomes zero
Innate behavior is known from birth, for example breathing or blinking for humans. We do not need to be taught this behavior. However, learned behaviors are taught and would not otherwise be built upon/perfected alone, like formulating sentences.
That depends entirely upon the person. Some people can, others cannot.
"I am still determined to be cheerful and happy, in whatever situation I may be; for I have also learned from experience that the greater part of our happiness or misery depends upon our dispositions, and not upon our circumstances."
family can be strong in choosing a restaurant depends upon their mood.
depends upon the organisms
This depends upon what is pathological - behavior, disease, etc. However, describing something as pathological indicates it is abnormal and generally not conducive to ongoing good health.
no.it depends upon them...honestliy,it depends upon them
I have not learned any new managerial skills this year. I have improved on my coaching skills.