the aggregate of responses to internal and external stimuli.
a stereotyped, species-specific activity, as a courtship dance or startle reflex.
Often behaviors.a behavior pattern.
the action or reaction of any material under given circumstances: the behavior of tin under heat.
Also especially British, be·hav·iour .
Origin of behavior
1375–1425; behave + -ior (on model of havior, variant of havor<Middle French (h)avoir ≪ Latin habēre to have); replacing late Middle English behavoure, behaver.See behave, -or1
SYNONYMS FOR behavior
1 demeanor, manners; bearing, carriage.
SEE SYNONYMS FOR behavior ON THESAURUS.COM
synonym study for behavior
1. Behavior,conduct,deportment,comportment refer to one's actions before or toward others, especially on a particular occasion. Behavior refers to actions usually measured by commonly accepted standards: His behavior at the party was childish.Conduct refers to actions viewed collectively, especially as measured by an ideal standard: Conduct is judged according to principles of ethics.Deportment is behavior related to a code or to an arbitrary standard: Deportment is guided by rules of etiquette. The teacher gave Susan a mark of B in deportment.Comportment is behavior as viewed from the standpoint of one's management of one's own actions: His comportment was marked by a quiet assurance.
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It learns what normal behavior looks like from an operations system when it interacts with the network, such as what systems it interacts with and which individual employees tend to access it.
Perigee infrastructure security solution from former NSA employee moves into public beta|Ron Miller|September 17, 2020|TechCrunch
“The problem is that a lot of universities are acting like the only thing you can rely on on is behavior change on the part of students without calling out the responsibility of the universities themselves,” says Jha.
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Approximating the complex behavior of fields often gave nonsensical, infinite answers that made some theorists think field theories might be a dead end.
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One intriguing finding from these studies suggests that only certain childhood temperaments influence teenage personality and behavior.
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They need to change their menus, websites, and social media strategies—and ultimately, they need to elicit a change in consumer behavior, which takes time.
Bar Rescue: Pandemic Edition|jakemeth|September 15, 2020|Fortune
Anger often manifests in withholders as another self-destructive but more socially acceptable feeling or behavior, like anxiety.
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The team tracked individuals from afar to get a sense of their behavior.
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The idea is to reveal human nature and behavior with your camera moves.
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“While IV infusion is safe and effective,” one officer wrote, rectal hydration could be used as a form of behavior control.
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In many ways, the behavior of the male “ally” demonstrates how far we have to go in the tech industry.