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There must be something about them that makes people more prone to behave negatively toward them (to put it mildly).
Or again, it may be that Hobbes's state of nature would be peaceful but for the presence of persons (just a few, or perhaps all, to some degree) whose passions overrule their calmer judgments; who are prideful, spiteful, partial, envious, jealous, and in other ways prone to behave in ways that lead to war.
In a series of experiments, they saw that the mice who were least prone to behave in socially defeated ways when under stress were actually the ones whose dopaminergic cells in the ventral tegmental area displayed the greatest levels of hyperactivity in response to stress.
They are also more prone to behave prosocially [18].
The same issues that cause other challenging behaviors – frustration, insecurity, and overstimulation – can also make an autistic child prone to behave in socially unacceptable ways.
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Studies of developing brains have confirmed what every parent already knew: Children are prone to behaving recklessly and with very little thought to the consequences of their actions.
If they're prone to behaving badly and refuse to listen to you, leave your children at home.
If your children are prone to behaving badly, you have to tell them what appropriate behavior is at weddings.
Do you think politicians are more prone than others to behave unethically because they view themselves as above the law, or do you think that as public figures, they just receive more attention when their misdeeds come to light?
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