Patience is inborn in many animals, but is mostly learned in humans. Babies do not know how to wait for things, but as we grow, we learn to wait and be patient.
Culture is learned through socialization, which includes interaction with family, friends, and society. It is transmitted through language, customs, beliefs, and traditions, shaping individuals' values, behaviors, and perceptions of the world.
Learned behavior is something that you pick up as you go along. Like these monkeys wash their food (not sure what type of monkeys The monkeys weren't born to know they need to wash their vegetables. Instinctive behavior would be when puppies are born the mother dog knows to eat the sack around her puppies, lick them clean, and the puppies know how to nurse from their mother.
If you teach your dog a trick and then reward him with a treat when he performs the trick, this is an example of learned behavior. Over time, the dog learned that he would be rewarded for following your command.
Learned behavior could be putting a bowl of food outside on the porch, and repeatedly doing that. Eventually, it will return in search of the food on the porch. Learned behavior is something out of its norm.
Studies suggest that the retention rate of information learned in college can vary widely, but on average, individuals retain around 20-50% of what they learned. Factors such as the individual's study habits, the relevance of the information, and how it's practiced post-graduation can influence retention rates.
Patience!
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