Yes because the dog links the sound of a can being opened with food.
We scurried to the corner when we heard the cyclops coming.
Maladaptive behaviour is any behaviour which increases the odds of an organism dying, especially before having their offspring and passing on their genes. It's what the so called 'Darwin Awards' are named after...
A learned characteristic refers to a trait or behavior that an individual acquires through experience, education, or practice, rather than being innate. These characteristics are developed over time through exposure to stimuli in the environment and can vary widely among individuals.
Some learned behaviors of turtles may include recognizing certain food sources, navigating their environment, and social behaviors such as courtship and mating rituals. Turtles can also learn to associate certain cues with rewards, such as responding to the sound of food being dropped into their habitat.
The important lesson to be learned in Akeelah and the Bee is in order to achieve a goal a person must work hard. Another lesson is to not let what other people think keep personal goals from being accomplished.
the correct term is learned behaviour, such as in pavlovian theory.inate behaviour is one that the species already does naturally, such as blinking,a learned behaviour is something done as a result of a previous, or multiple previous occourances and learning from these, such as the example of the learned behaviour study used initially in pavlovian therom..that of a dog learning to salivate upon the ring of a bell after the bell previously being rung in the same time period of the persentation of food.the salivating with food is an inate behaviour,the salivation upon the bell being rung was a learned behaviour.
This is learned behaviour from being immersed in watching violent television shows, and video games.
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.
"Gay" behaviour is usually the same as being camp.
honest people's behaviour's are being quiet, happy and positive
a threat to the fundmental principles for an accountant is where,the professional may have problems in being honest, being unbiased, being confidential and maintain professional standards or behaviour.
Compliancy does not automatically equate to ethical behaviour. While behaving in a legally compliant manner is certainly a step towards being ethical, it is still possible to be unethical whilst being totally compliant with legislation.
yes, though a psychological behaviour
being there selves
A zebra is a gentle animal accept when they are being attacked
by being a learned person
Vinegar is a common kitchen item that is classified as an acid.