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The theory of learned behaviour emphasizes that violence should be seen as a learned behaviour based on the construction of gender norms.
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"Given humans generally avoid bitter tastes, we interpret these findings as possibly a learned behaviour: if we can perceive caffeine well we associate this with the psychostimulant properties of caffeine and so seek more coffee," said Cornelis.
Instead, we clearly demonstrated that women's reluctance to ask was a learned behaviour – rather than an "intrinsic" quality, as this new paper claims – and we explored in depth the powerful social forces that put roadblocks in women's way.
According to the social learning theory, child labour is a product of a learned behaviour, socialisation and parent's occupation (Togunde & Carter 2006).
The final belief, mapped to Behavioural Regulation, was that some surgeons have habit and a learned behaviour that is driving the high arthroscopy rate.
But it's a learned behaviour, not an instinct.
Preference for or avoidance of a particular flavour is a learned behaviour.
It's a learned behaviour and a social system … Providing class-based alternatives can help people unlearn racism".
For many years, alcoholism in humans was thought to be purely a learned behaviour -- the result of environmental factors.
What this suggests is that audience behaviour – in particular, the traditional theatre behaviour of sitting politely in rows and not speaking – is a learned behaviour and one that can be quickly unlearned.
Anxiety can be a learned behaviour, and Shelly clearly suffers from the condition severely, which maybe explains why Sarah and Josh do too.
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