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UNDERSTANDING OF HUMAN NATURE •Individual behaviour •Concept of human behaviour •Factors affecting individual behaviour •The role of heredity •The role of environment by: Dr. Renu jain

2. (A)INDIVIDUAL BEHAVIOUR INTRODUCTION Human skill is the ability to work well with other people. A person with good human skills has a high degree of self-awareness and a capacity for understanding the feeling of others. People with this skill are able to interact well with others, engage in persuasive communications, deal successfully with disagreements and conflicts, and more.

3. CONCEPT OF HUMAN BEHVIOUR Benjamin Lahey has listed 9 major psychological findings that best describe the nature of human beings. 1. HUMAN BEINGS ARE BIOLOGICAL CREATURES: Our biological systems greatly influence our behaviour. Hunger and thirst under the control of our body systems. Emotions by the nervous system. Our biological puts limits on what we can do or not. To overcome built planes to fly. 2. EVERY PERSON IS DIFERENT YET MUCH THE SAME: Every person is unique and different due to hereditary factors as due to environmental ones. Despite these similarities—our capacity to think, feel, remember and so on. 3. PEOPLE CAN BE UNDERSTOOD FULLY ONLY IN THE CONTEXT O THEIR CULTURE, ETHNIC IDENTITY AND GENDER IDENTITY: Our beliefs, attitudes and behaviour are shaped by the culture and ethnic group to which we are belong. Our behaviour is influenced by awareness of the gender to which we belong. 4. HUMAN LIVES ARE IN A CONTINUOUS PROCESS OF CHANGE: Change continuously from the time they are born till they die due to our biological nature, experiences in life too contribute towards change. 5. BEHAVIOUR HAS MULTIPLE CAUSES: Due to many factors all influencing at the same time. Behaviour may change from person to person and for the same person from time to time.

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