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of Learn, Of or pertaining to learning; possessing, or characterized by, learning, esp. scholastic learning; erudite; well-informed; as, a learned scholar, writer, or lawyer; a learned book; a learned theory.

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What is a non learned behavior?

A non-learned behavior is instinctual or innate, meaning it is not acquired through experience or teaching. These behaviors are often genetically programmed and can be observed in various species, including basic survival instincts like reflexes or innate responses to stimuli.


Is kissing an instinct or a learned behavior?

Kissing is a learned behavior, as cultural norms and social experiences influence how and when individuals engage in kissing. While some aspects of kissing may be influenced by instincts related to bonding or communication, the specific form and meaning of kissing is largely shaped by societal practices.


Examples of innate and learned behaviour?

Innate behavior is instinctual and present at birth, such as a spider spinning a web or a bird migrating. Learned behavior is acquired through experience or observation, such as a dog being trained to sit on command or a child learning to ride a bike.


What is the difference between learned and learned?

The British English way of the past tense word learn is learnt. The American English way of the past tense word learn is learned. "Learnt" is more used in UK and Canada while "Learned" is more used in USA In addition, either term can be used as an adjective ("the learnt material" vs "the learned material") following the same rules. Also, there is a 2 syllable word, learnéd (though the accent on the e has been more or less completely dropped since the advent of modern English, meaning you'll only see the accent in Shakespeare's works and that of his contemporaries or predecessors). "Learnéd" (pronounced learn-ed) is an adjective meaning that the subject has done a lot of learning. It is more or less synonymous with "wise."


What is another word for learned behavior?

Another word for learned behavior is acquired behavior.