Physics, asked by gauravLakhiwal, 7 months ago

is characterised by homogenity of thought and behaviour and impulsivity of actions.​

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Answered by sameeha237
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Explanation:

Impulsivity is the tendency to act without thinking, for example if you blurt something out, buy something you had not planned to, or run across the street without looking.

To a degree, this kind of behavior is common, especially in children or teenagers, and isn't necessarily a sign of trouble.

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Answered by swapnilnagargoje7499
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Answer:

Being impulsive is acting on instinct. Being compulsive is acting upon an irresistible urge. While similar sounding, these two behaviours differ in intent. Impulsive behaviour is action without thought, compulsive behaviour is premeditated.

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