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behavioural sciences
noun
Plural of behavioural science
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Thombs (1999) states according to behavioural sciences alcoholism is described as a "maladaptive behaviour".
Indeed, the factors that have been identified here are in fact well known to the behavioural sciences and are commonly used to influence consumer behaviour in other markets.
Behavioural sciences: working with systematic analysis and investigation of human behaviour through controlled and naturalistic observation and disciplined scientific experimentation.
"On the mistaken image of the behavioural sciences in policy.
Mirjam Tuk is from the faculty of behavioural sciences at the University of Twente, Netherlands.
Cross-national differences in personality have long been recognized in the behavioural sciences.
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Psychology and Behavioural Sciences have by now provided a large amount of empirical evidence showing how human behavioural tendencies in many instances depart from strict rational assumptions.
Must evaluate the knowledge and competency of fellows in social behavioural sciences, and its application to patient care.
For example, a paper on bird behaviour would be a member of Ornithology and Behavioural Sciences, but automatically also of Zoology and Biology.
Melissa Martineau is a senior research specialist in the area of Behavioural Sciences within the Royal Canadian Mounted Police.
Gintis, H (2009) The Bounds of Reason: Game Theory and the Unification of the Behavioural Sciences.
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