A behavior which you cannot observe or see with your eyes
the mind is "unobservable"
Behavior, narrowly defined, is an observable action or set of actions. An attitude is an unobservable and consistent style of evaluation, that is, cognition. According to social psychology, cognition has a causal influence on behavior. For example, if one evaluates another person as pleasant rather than unpleasant, then they will display approach rather than avoidance behaviors. In this case, there is a cause-and-effect link between the attitude and the behavior. It's an empirical question whether the causal influence is bi-directional. I think it depends on the psychological status of an attitude, and whether or not a behavior can take place without evaluation. If you consider perception to be an act of evaluation then it seems unlikely that behavior leads to a change in attitude. It seems more probable that behaviors, resulting from prior cognitions, are the stimulus for novel evaluations, and thus novel behaviors. Now, if the behavior in question has consequences, then it can affect your attitude about that behavior. If the behavior is integral to your life, and it has consequences, then it could color your view about life.
well if smilling and fidgetting with your hands is observal learning then thinking, sight and hearing, is unobserval its really stuff you cant control like everyone has it and its always there, well for most people.
# overt / covert behavior # verbal / non-verbal behavior # normal / abnormal behavior # conscious / unconscious behavior # regulatory behavior # instinctive behavior # habitual behavior
Prosocial behavior is behavior that is positive and helpful.
Behavior that is unobservable in another person. Thinking is an example of convert behavior. (R.H. Ettinger, psychology the science of behavior, page351)
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the mind is "unobservable"
Metaphysical statements are unobservable aspects of reality. They are merely speculative and untestable.
It is absolute zero, the temperature where there is zero energy and zero entropy. This temperature is unobservable.
unobservable, unnoticed, hidden, out of sight, impalpable, inponderable
Behavior, narrowly defined, is an observable action or set of actions. An attitude is an unobservable and consistent style of evaluation, that is, cognition. According to social psychology, cognition has a causal influence on behavior. For example, if one evaluates another person as pleasant rather than unpleasant, then they will display approach rather than avoidance behaviors. In this case, there is a cause-and-effect link between the attitude and the behavior. It's an empirical question whether the causal influence is bi-directional. I think it depends on the psychological status of an attitude, and whether or not a behavior can take place without evaluation. If you consider perception to be an act of evaluation then it seems unlikely that behavior leads to a change in attitude. It seems more probable that behaviors, resulting from prior cognitions, are the stimulus for novel evaluations, and thus novel behaviors. Now, if the behavior in question has consequences, then it can affect your attitude about that behavior. If the behavior is integral to your life, and it has consequences, then it could color your view about life.
well if smilling and fidgetting with your hands is observal learning then thinking, sight and hearing, is unobserval its really stuff you cant control like everyone has it and its always there, well for most people.
Molar Behavior : The behavior which we observe as a whole is known as molar behavior. Molecular Behavior : The behavior which we can observe part by part is known as molecular behavior
# overt / covert behavior # verbal / non-verbal behavior # normal / abnormal behavior # conscious / unconscious behavior # regulatory behavior # instinctive behavior # habitual behavior
The surface of Venus is unobservable due to the thick cloud cover. Some Russian Venera spacecraft have landed there to get a glimpse of the rocky surface, and the entire planet has been mapped by radar.
eminem is not in a "band" . in case you havent noticed, you unobservable half-brained wit, he is in a group in which he raps with called d12 and they broke up after eminems best friend, who was also in the group, died.