| behaviorism |
A psychological theory that claims all mental states can be reduced to statements of observable behaviors. In learning theory, the claim is all learning is based on a stimulus-response relationship.
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| behavioral genetics |
explores the impact of genetics and environmental factors on differences in the behavioral tendencies of groups. (see Linkages: Psychological Research and Behavioral Genetics) Example: A behavioral genetics study might look for similarities in behavior among relatives. The children of a person who experiences depression, for example, might be more likely to develop depression than distant relatives or unrelated people.
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| behavioral genetics |
The study of genes that may influence behavior. Source : Human Genome Project Information
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| behavior |
A filter, added to an event-handler object, that can intercept selected method calls and perform actions.
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| behavior |
what living things do
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