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'desired behaviour' is a valid phrase in written English.
It is used to refer to behavior that is desirable or preferred. For example, "Teachers should encourage desired behavior in their students."
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Task four: model desired behaviour in team meetings.
Any new cue that grabs your attention and reminds you of the desired behaviour can help prod those first actions that develop into habits over time.
When exposure was taken into account scABER resulted in a desired behaviour when CVW was low.
The value of educating children about sleep might seem intuitive, but research has suggested that education alone does not always result in the desired behaviour change.
Another technique employs "automatic" learning to classify sensor inputs for instance, into objects or situations or to translate sensor states directly into desired behaviour.
Philosopher Karl Popper described it as piecemeal social engineering, aimed at stimulating desired behaviour and discouraging the undesired for the sake of society at large.
The matching controller may then directly drive the actuators to realise the desired behaviour.
Agents are formulated to allow the emergence of a desired behaviour after a certain amount of interaction with the environment.
Second, the intervention helped schools to clarify and encourage desired behaviour amongst students through rewards and praise.
The ability to measure all our activities remotely is opening up new avenues for speculation, as anyone – from corporations to insurance firms to governments – can now design sly compensatory schemes to elicit desired behaviour from consumers chasing a quick buck.
They do not have to manually specify the desired behaviour of the considered smart environment.
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