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How does a giraffe behave in a social group?

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Behaving is the present participle of "behave" - to act in a certain way, or according to certain acceptable social norms.


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Sociology is best briefly defined as the study of?

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What are the difrences between social science and behavioral science?

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How does a cheetah bevave in social or family group?

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How do social learning theorist explain how people behave?

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What percentage of cats become anti- social?

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