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- mechanisms, causes and consequences of given behaviours. With respect to the applied behavioural science and behavioural insights, the focus is usually narrower...
- Jr; Glenn Freund (June 2009). "Behavioural biologists do not agree on what constitutes behaviour" (PDF). Animal Behaviour. 78 (1): 103–10. doi:10.1016/j...
- Behavioural genetics, also referred to as behaviour genetics, is a field of scientific research that uses genetic methods to investigate the nature and...
- ethnology, marketing, and economics (especially behavioural economics). The study of consumer behaviour formally investigates individual qualities such...
- Psychosocial and Learning Problems Group) (September 2021). "Behavioural and cognitive behavioural therapy for obsessive compulsive disorder (OCD) in individuals...
- psychological problems. Behavioural psychotherapy is sometimes juxtaposed with cognitive psychotherapy. While cognitive behavioural therapy integrates aspects...
- describe these differences with respect to a behavioural display called a "meral spread". This behaviour is described by these researchers as the most...
- Behavioural change theories are attempts to explain why human behaviours change. These theories cite environmental, personal, and behavioural characteristics...
- applied behavioural insights to public policy, and many of these firms have established their own behavioural insight teams to undergo behavioural research...
- The behavioural despair test (or Porsolt forced swimming test) is a test, centered on a rodent's response to the threat of drowning, whose result has...