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Example of rational and irrational behavior in psychology

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Answered by suvidhareddy76
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Rational Behavior: A type of behavior that is reasonable and used to explain the choices that people make with regards to achieving satisfaction. It is like, people would rather be better off or have more than less. For example, a person is more likely to buy an item at a lower price like items on sale because they believe it is better.
Irrational Behavior: It is defined as unreasonable behavior or having no clear objective or meaning. Example of this based of what I've red is, you want to have a good day yet you punch the mailman in the face. It is senseless and meaningless.
Answered by Blacklash
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Answer & Explanation:

Rational behavior: Rational behavior is defined as a process of decision-making by an individual to make choices that give rise to utility and benefit. It demonstrates that an individual would choose the better things rather than choosing the worse. The behavior is logical and rational.

Example: Norms of the society.

Irrational behavior: It refers to a behavior that is considered as difficult to deal with. A person being irrational doesn't listen to logic, reason, and common sense and are focused ton complete a particular need. The behavior carries a negative connotation and is considered to be undesirable.

Example: Negative self-image.

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