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noun
The way a living creature behaves or acts.
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Ethology was a Darwinian approach to behaviour and the direct ancestor of today's behavioural ecology and sociobiology.
And this is mainly down to behaviour having changed.
Emotional abuse meant exposure to behaviour such as harshness and name-calling from parents.
Rather they are referring to behaviour which they consider a little out of the ordinary.
GP and Guardian columnist Ann Robinson says fitness apps "provide useful nudges to behaviour".
This tragic fragmentation of self can lead to behaviour that conflicts with one's deepest principles.
A lot of neuroscience seeks to reduce decisions to behaviour in the brain.
With American developmental psychologist Stephen J. Ceci, Bronfenbrenner extended his theory to behaviour genetics.
There is much to learn from normal development in natural settings that can be transferred to behaviour for learning.
The architecture of our cities is a powerful guide to behaviour, both directly and in its symbolism.
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