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admin – January 29, 2010
What Is Human Behavior And Why Aren’t All Humans The Same?
Human behavior is acting in a responsible and acceptable manner when interacting with others. Social behavior is the act of keeping in accord with good and acceptable social standards.
What is social interaction?
In order to define acceptable social standards, one must first understand social interaction. All humans are individualized in manner and actions More…
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admin – January 27, 2010
Behavioral therapy for autism is popular as it reportedly has a high chance of success. In this type of therapy, your child quickly learns that only appropriate behavior is rewarded while inappropriate behavior is not encouraged and in fact, they will be ignored. The success rate of behavioral therapies increases if the sessions are started at an early age; that is before your child turns 3 years old.
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admin – January 27, 2010
Dogs can exhibit obsessive compulsive behaviors much like humans can. Many pet owners witness strange, repetitive, destructive or even harmful behaviors in their dogs and may have questions about treatment. Unfortunately, many owners elect to get rid of their dogs because of the behavioral issues. But, with a little love, care and special training, you can try to treat your dog and remedy some of these behaviors instead of giving them away More…
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admin – January 27, 2010
ABA
Applied Behavior Analysis – Is the belief in the idea that people with autism will respond better when a behavior is rewarded, rather than the behavior being ignored altogether.
Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) begins with an assessment, this is to establish 4 things:
- Define the behavioral problem in behavioral terms.
- Take a baseline of how often or long the behavioral problem oc More…
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admin – January 26, 2010
What Exactly Are the Behavioral Sciences?
The behavioral sciences fall somewhere between social sciences and natural sciences, absorbing some components of each. It’s a big category, so it typically gets broken down into two smaller ones: Neural-Decision Sciences and Social-Communication Sciences.
Neural-Decision Science studies the relationship between biology and decision-making, and disciplines in that field in More…
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admin – January 25, 2010
Many people often suffer with behavior disorder symptoms and don’t even know it. It can be difficult to tell the difference between “normal” and abnormal feelings. The behavioral category contains thousands of disorders, many which share the same symptoms. Some of the most common disorders are: obsessive compulsive disorder (OCD), anxiety, and post traumatic s More…
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admin – January 20, 2010
ABA
Applied Behavior Analysis – Is the belief in the idea that people with autism will respond better when a behavior is rewarded, rather than the behavior being ignored altogether.
Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) begins with an assessment, this is to establish 4 things:
- Define the behavioral problem in behavioral terms.
- Take a baseline of how often or long the be More…
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admin – January 13, 2010
As online business gets more and more competitive over the time it has become essential for advertisers to look at various options for promoting their products and services. Behavioral marketing is the new kid on the block that has added the competitive advantage to a marketer’s strategy. When it comes to behavioral marketing, the notion is to examine a marketer’s website behavior unnoticed and then provide the most significant advertisement More…
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admin – January 13, 2010
The advent of internet has been more like a boon to humankind. Almost two decades ago, nobody had ever predicted that one would get so dependent on internet that to exist without using it seems so impossible now. Today, internet not only helps in communication but also helps in studies, surveys and in understanding the human behavior. In fact, today, internet has become one of the greatest sources of marketing of almost anything under the sky. No More…
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admin – January 11, 2010
CONSUMER BEHAVIOR (INTRODUCTION)
Consumer Behavior complements and consummates the application of “Marketing Concept” in every organization as a way of achieving overall corporate objectives. Consumers’ experience has been widened by their exposure to competing products, rapid changes in technology, which result in regular availability of innovative products. The information-age consumers are ardent information processors that undergo a lo More…