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Some Learned behaviors can be taught at an early age.

Examples of learned behaviors include :

  • Smoking
  • Drinking
  • Having a negative / Positive Attitude
  • Child abuse
  • Hoarding

& many more . . .

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Difference between instinctive and learned behaviors?

Learned behavior:1. It is behavior with what can be called as conditional voluntary force i.e. voluntary force that becomes involuntary because of repeated use.2. Human behavior is the best example for Learned behavior. However, even animals use this to some extent2. It needs voluntary force and since human beings can generate it to the maximum extent it is highly evolved in them.3. It is based on reasoning and therefore is very brittle.4. The movements are designed t be so slow that any one can execute them.4. It is conditional behavior and thus gets abolished in presence of a change and therefore is highly stressful5. It is independent of the status or average skill of the individual and thus anyone can learn it. For the same reason it is illogical.6. Being independent of the status it is unemotional and thus makes life roboticInstinctive behavior:1. It is the behavior with involuntary force and therefore is based on logic. Since it is very fast it appears to be thoughtless.2. It is behavior under ideal conditions.3. The behavior is dependent on the average skill of the individual. and thus can be emotional.However, emotional behavior is not instinctive. It is natural behavior.4. The movements are faster than in learned behavior because unlike learned behavior it is not designed for every one5. It is highly evolved in animals because involuntary force is the main force they have.6. It is stress fee because it is used under ideal conditions. In presence of change the behavior too changes to some extent.Modern man is interested in knowing the differences between Learned behavior and Instinctive behavior so that he can convert Learned behavior into the more ideal instinctive behavior.


At what age will children repeat a learned behavior without the original cue being available?

I believe that it is 4-6 months. I got this from page 156, in the first paragraph under causality, of my Experience Human Growth and development 12th Edition book.


What are the assumptions involved in Human Behavior?

1. every person is significantly differently from the moment of conception. 2. every person is constantly active, goal-seeking organism. 3. every person is dynamic. 4. the characteristic of an organization influences the behavior of the entire organization. 5. behavior cannot be predicted with 100% accuracy. 6. there are no simple cookbook formulas for working with people. - source: Human Behaviors in Organizations (chapter 1: Fundamentals of Human Behavior) tmgb-p


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Difference between instinctive and learned behaviors?

Learned behavior:1. It is behavior with what can be called as conditional voluntary force i.e. voluntary force that becomes involuntary because of repeated use.2. Human behavior is the best example for Learned behavior. However, even animals use this to some extent2. It needs voluntary force and since human beings can generate it to the maximum extent it is highly evolved in them.3. It is based on reasoning and therefore is very brittle.4. The movements are designed t be so slow that any one can execute them.4. It is conditional behavior and thus gets abolished in presence of a change and therefore is highly stressful5. It is independent of the status or average skill of the individual and thus anyone can learn it. For the same reason it is illogical.6. Being independent of the status it is unemotional and thus makes life roboticInstinctive behavior:1. It is the behavior with involuntary force and therefore is based on logic. Since it is very fast it appears to be thoughtless.2. It is behavior under ideal conditions.3. The behavior is dependent on the average skill of the individual. and thus can be emotional.However, emotional behavior is not instinctive. It is natural behavior.4. The movements are faster than in learned behavior because unlike learned behavior it is not designed for every one5. It is highly evolved in animals because involuntary force is the main force they have.6. It is stress fee because it is used under ideal conditions. In presence of change the behavior too changes to some extent.Modern man is interested in knowing the differences between Learned behavior and Instinctive behavior so that he can convert Learned behavior into the more ideal instinctive behavior.


At what age will children repeat a learned behavior without the original cue being available?

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What is the definition of human made environment?

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