Definition of Behavior. Meaning of Behavior. Synonyms of Behavior

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Misbehavior
Misbehavior Mis`be*hav"ior, n. Improper, rude, or uncivil behavior; ill conduct. --Addison.

Meaning of Behavior from wikipedia

- Behavior (American English) or behaviour (British English) is the range of actions and mannerisms made by individuals, organisms, systems or artificial...
- Lordosis behavior (/lɔːrˈdoʊsɪs/), also known as mammalian lordosis (Gr**** lordōsis, from lordos "bent backward") or presenting, is the naturally occurring...
- Human behavior is the potential and expressed capacity (mentally, physically, and socially) of human individuals or groups to respond to internal and external...
- Eccentricity (also called quirkiness) is an unusual or odd behavior on the part of an individual. This behavior would typically be perceived as unusual or unnecessary...
- Deviant behavior may refer to Deviance (sociology), actions or behaviors that violate social norms Deviant Behavior (journal), an interdisciplinary journal...
- behavior is ****ual behavior or conduct that is considered crude and offensive, or contrary to local moral or other standards of appropriate behavior....
- Organizational behavior or organisational behaviour (see spelling differences) is the "study of human behavior in organizational settings, the interface...
- Dog behavior is the internally coordinated responses of individuals or groups of domestic dogs to internal and external stimuli. It has been shaped by...
- Cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) is a form of psychotherapy that aims to reduce symptoms of various mental health conditions, primarily depression and...
- Dialectical behavior therapy (DBT) is an evidence-based psychotherapy that began with efforts to treat personality disorders and interpersonal conflicts...