Difference between behavioural and non behavioural requirements
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As related to the curriculum--you will have to apply these general principles
Behavioural something observable--or what you physicaly do
for example: give a presentation on your coursework topic is a behavioural objective (the collation of the contentis non behavioural).
Non behavioural is what you cannot observe: for example demonstrate problem solving techniques.
You need to take care here as the demonstrate bit --maybe writing--is behavioural but that is just the writing--the problem solving bit is non bnehvioural (or cognitive) process, that is not observable.
typically human reactions to stimuli can be A(affective -emotional), B (behavioural--what anyone can see) or C (cognitive- what we think or rationalise
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