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Answered by shivanjali1218
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behavior can be defined as the actions or reactions of a person in response to external or internal stimulus situation.” To understand the behavior of a person we have to understand what that person will do if something happens.

Approving or disapproving human behavior is known as evaluating behavior.

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instinct :-

Instinctual behaviours are behavioursthat need not be learned. They can becomplex like making nest by birds, choosemates and forming into groups for protection,etc....

Imprinting :-

Imprinting is useful if the first movingobject they see really is their mother. Butducklings will imprint on people,balls andeven cardboard boxesifthese happen to bethe first things they see.

Conditioning :-

Conditioning is a type of behaviourinvolving a response to a stimulus thatisdifferent from the natural one. It is atype of learned behaviour.

Ivan Pavlov (1849 to 1936) was aRussian scientist who has investigatedconditioning. He discovered that dogs produced extra saliva when they were produced extra saliva when they wereoffered food. This isa natural responseto stimulus-foodmakes makeswallowing foodeasier.

Imitation :-

Imitation is a type of behaviour whereone animal copies another animal. Human soften imitate each other, often without realising it. When people talk to each other,they may stand or sit in a similar way, and copy each other’s movements.Scientists think that this happens so that the speakers feel more at ease with other.

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