Sentence examples for undesired behaviour from inspiring English sources

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The phrase 'undesired behaviour' is a commonly used and correct expression in written English.
You can use it to describe behaviour that is not wanted, expected, or deemed appropriate. For example: "Diane's undesired behaviour caused disruption in the classroom and led to a reprimand from the teacher."

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To be effective and to prevent undesired behaviour like gaming or tunnel vision, the reward needs to address these additional costs in its design.

In particular, they are suggested to be useful in correcting behaviour which is 'self-rewarding' such as chasing or hunting behaviour [ 10], as they cause a controlled sensation aversive enough to punish undesired behaviour which can be applied at a specific time contingent to the undesired behaviour and at a distance [ 7].

Furthermore, it is suggested that the use of e-collars are seen as an 'easy fix' for undesired behaviours, where a more considered approach with a deeper understanding of learning theory and dog behaviour would enable an ultimately more successful and welfare compatible resolution of undesired behaviour [ 8].

The need for introducing incentives or for altering existing incentives arises when current incentives reward undesired behaviour and fails to reward desired behaviour [ 51, 52].

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Non-caged production systems offer greater freedom of movement and behavioural opportunities to pullets, which may also include the occurrence of undesired behaviours.

Unlike to the execution without coordination, where undesired behaviours have been observed, we observe that the coordination execution follows the defined policy.

The early prediction of out-of-control states in combustion chambers might represent an important step ahead in the design of accurate control system for the suppression of undesired behaviours.

In the final section, owners were given a list of 37 common undesired behaviours.

A standard questionnaire was developed to investigate the types of training technique used and the prevalence of undesired behaviours in a population of dog owners in the UK.

For example, Loftus et al. [ 36] reported that across a range of undesired behaviours, owners reported reward based training as 'more successful' than other methods.

For a population matched by reason for training method use, characteristics of dogs, including occurrence of undesired behaviours do not appear to distinguish between training methods.

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