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behavior Functional Assessment is a process of gathering information about the circumstances that influence an individual
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behaviorism A sociological school which asserts that human minds are not capable of making rational choices. It studies human action according to the methods of animal and infant psychology. It seeks to investigate reflexes and instincts, automatisms and unconscious reactions, without reference to consciousness and aiming at end. Behaviorists consider all human actions to be implicit reactions to prior conditioning. ...
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behaviorism is an approach to studying psychology that argued that actual behavior was the only event worthy of analysis
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behavior A term sometimes used synonymously with Conduct, or with both Conduct and Performance. (See also Structure.) The former refers to the basis on which the firm makes its price and output decisions, the most significant being its use or non-use of (a) collusion, either express or tacit (as in tight-knit oligopolies), and (b) predatory and exclusionary practices. ...
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behavior A unit of work in the model which makes calculations and updates tree and grid data. A simulation consists of a chosen list of behaviors working in sequence. A behavior usually corresponds to a biological process. See the behaviors topic for more.
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