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Princeton's WordNet

  1. behavioral, behaviouraladjective

    of or relating to behavior

    "behavioral sciences"

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  1. behavioraladjective

    Of or relating to behavior.

Wikipedia

  1. behavioral

    Behavior (American English) or behaviour (British English) is the range of actions and mannerisms made by individuals, organisms, systems or artificial entities in some environment. These systems can include other systems or organisms as well as the inanimate physical environment. It is the computed response of the system or organism to various stimuli or inputs, whether internal or external, conscious or subconscious, overt or covert, and voluntary or involuntary.Taking a behavior informatics perspective, a behavior consists of actor, operation, interactions, and their properties. This can be represented as a behavior vector.

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  1. behavioral

    Behavioral refers to the actions, reactions, conduct, or functions of a living organism, often in response to various stimuli or within the context of a particular environment. In psychological terms, it relates to the study of observable and measurable behavior, emphasizing the role of learning and conditioning in shaping our actions.

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  1. Chaldean Numerology

    The numerical value of behavioral in Chaldean Numerology is: 6

  2. Pythagorean Numerology

    The numerical value of behavioral in Pythagorean Numerology is: 3

Examples of behavioral in a Sentence

  1. Matthew Bennett:

    What this evidence does is for the first time shows us how they might have tackled one of these big beasts and the fact that they were almost certainly doing it routinely is important, getting two sets of fossil footprints that interact, that show you the behavioral ecology, is very, very rare.

  2. Rachel Levine:

    We know multiple stressors during the pandemic – isolation, sickness, grief, job loss, food instability, and loss of routines – have devastated many Americans and presented the unprecedented behavioral health challenges across the nation, addressing the COVID-19 mental and behavioral health impacts on vulnerable and disenfranchised populations are among the top priorities of the Biden-Harris Administration. Establishing a new Behavioral Health Coordinating Council will assure the right prioritization and guidelines are in place to provide pathways to prevention, intervention, treatment and recovery services.

  3. Carolyn McCarty:

    This study is largely consistent with a broader literature indicating that girls who undergo puberty early are at a higher risk for a number of behavioral health issues, including eating disorders, the increased risk of depression associated with early development does not appear to hold for boys, which could be due to biological differences in the pubertal process, or the fact that the physical maturation of boys is generally considered a socially positive experience.

  4. Wendy Troxel:

    The benefit of this treatment approach is that it used the most evidence-based behavioral treatment for insomnia, CBT-I, which has been proven to be as effective, longer lasting, and( have) fewer side effects than sleep medications -- which can be particularly problematic in older adults.

  5. Hyla Hanson:

    We need to learn how to keep the dog from barking, without getting angry or upset, because it manifests in the dog, those are some of the behavioral issues we have to work through in ourselves, not to get angry, and learn how to correct, and then just move on without holding a grudge, and knowing not to take it personally.

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