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Ram is usually aggressive but was appearing submissive in front of his boss.This is a typical example of​

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Agnostic Behaviour

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  • Agonism and agonizing acts were thereby coined to describe both aggressive and submissive behaviors across the entire spectrum. Agonistic behaviour nearly often embody this ambivalence and contain "battle and flight" elements. Agonistic behavior is any social conduct that is synonymous with fighting. This is more important than hostile behavior, as it involves attacks, protests, retreats, shows, and conciliation..
  • .Agonistic behavior differs across individuals, agonistic behavior is comprised of three forms of behavior: "threat, aggression and submission". All three behaviors are biologically & physiologically intertwined with aggressive conduct and are not part of the specific concept of aggressive behaviour.

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