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  • Adrian Ramirez
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  • 1

    Anything an individual does that involves self-initiated action/or reaction to a given situation/stimulus.

    HUMAN BEHAVIOR

  • 2

    The sum total of man’s reaction to his environment or the way human beings act.

    HUMAN BEHAVIOR

  • 3

    It is composed of adoptive adjustment people make as they cope with one another, problems, opportunities and working together-aspects in given situtation.

    HUMAN BEHAVIOR

  • 4

    are intelligent social animals with the mental capacity to comprehend, infer and think in rational ways.

    HUMAN BEINGS

  • 5

    it deals with human actions in relation to events taking place inside the body such as the brain and the nervous system.

    NEUROLOGICAL VIEW

  • 6

    it emphazies on external fuctions of the human being that can be observed and measured.

    BEHAVIORAL VIEW

  • 7

    it is concerned with the way the brain processes and transforms information into various ways.

    COGNITIVE VIEW

  • 8

    it emphasizes unconcious motives that originate from aggressive impulses in childhood.

    PSYCHOANALITICAL VIEW

  • 9

    it focuses on the subject’s experience, freedom of choice and motivation toward self-actualization.

    HUMANISTIC VIEW

  • 10

    Views in human behavior

    NEUROLOGICAL VIEW, BEHAVIORAL VIEW, COGNITIVE VIEW, PSYCHOANALYTICAL VIEW, HUMANISTIC VIEW

  • 11

    An action which can be seen or observed by other people

    OVERT BEHAVIOR

  • 12

    An action which cannot be directly observed but can be concluded from external actions such as thoughts, feelings and other emotional expressions.

    COVERT BEHAVIOR

  • 13

    2 common seen behavior

    NORMAL OR ACCEPTED BEHAVIOR, ABNORMAL BEHAVIOR

  • 14

    actions in accordance with the law

    NORMAL OR ACCEPTED BEHAVIOR

  • 15

    actions against the normal behavior; criminal behavior to be specific.

    ABNORMAL BEHAVIOR

  • 16

    2 Basic Types of Behavior

    INHERITED OR INBORN BEHAVIOR, LEARNED OR OPERANT BEHAVIOR

  • 17

    Behavioral response or reflex that is exhibited by people based on their genetic endownment or the process of natural selection.

    INHERITED OR INBORN BEHAVIOR

  • 18

    Involves cognitive adaption that enhances the human being’s abilities to cope with environmental changes and manipulate the environment to improve one’s existence

    LEARNED OR OPERANT BEHAVIOR

  • 19

    it refers to motorized behavior usually manifested in language and emotion.

    HABITUAL

  • 20

    it is generally unlearned and simply comes out of man’s instinct which can be seen among instinct-instinct survival behaviors.

    INSTINCTIVE

  • 21

    it is a behavior that is usually carried out by means of unsaid words and shown through symbols or body signs.

    SYMBOLIC

  • 22

    it is a behavior that combines two or more of the classified ones.

    COMPLEX

  • 23

    it is the feeling or impression created by a given stimulus or cause that leades to a particular reaction or behavior.

    SENSATION

  • 24

    What are the Human Senses

    VISUAL, OLFACTORY, CULTANEOUS, AUDITORY, GUSTATORY

  • 25

    it refers to the person’s knowledge of a given stimulus which largely helps to determine the actual behavioral response in a given stituation.

    PERCEPTION

  • 26

    it refers to the psychological activity bases on interpretation of past experiences with a given stimulus or object

    AWARENESS

  • 27

    it is the passing of traits of offspring (from its parent or ancestors). this is the process by which an offspring cell or organism acquires of becomes predisposed to be characteristics of its parent cell of organism.

    HEREDITY

  • 28

    it refers to surroundings of an object. It consist of onditions and factors that surround and influence behavioral pattern.

    ENVIRONMENT

  • 29

    it is the process by which an individual’s behavior changes as a result of experience or practice.

    LEARNING

  • 30

    it is passing of bad seed or bad blood to offspring.

    HEREDITY

  • 31

    This Theory states that throughout one’s life, desires, wishes, and drive that are collectively calles “needs”, motives every individual. When not fulfilled, these needs places an individual under stress. This, to relieve the tensions created, one has to stive for appropriate satisfaction of these needs. According to Abraham Maslow, Human needs are arranged in a hierarchy:

    THE NEED THEORY OF HUMAN MOTIVATION

  • 32

    Cold, Cruel, Social insensitivity, Disregard for danger, troublesome behavior, dislike of others, attraction towards the unusual

    PSYCHOTICSM

  • 33

    Frequently seeks stimulation, excitement, and thrills

    EXTRAVERSION

  • 34

    Intensely reacts to stress, generally moody, touchy, sensituve to slights and anxious or nervous

    NEURITICSM

  • 35

    What are the attributes of behavior

    DURATION, EXTENSION, INTENSITY, QUANTITY

  • 36

    Moslow's heirarchy of needs

    SELF ACTUALIZATION, ESTEEM, LIVE AND BELONGING, SAFETY NEEDS, PHYSIOLOGICAL NEEDS

  • 37

    If the stimulus response pattern from one ego to another are parallel.

    COMPLIMENTARY

  • 38

    If stimulus and response pattern from one ego state to another are not parallel.

    NON CONTEMPORARY

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    問題一覧

  • 1

    Anything an individual does that involves self-initiated action/or reaction to a given situation/stimulus.

    HUMAN BEHAVIOR

  • 2

    The sum total of man’s reaction to his environment or the way human beings act.

    HUMAN BEHAVIOR

  • 3

    It is composed of adoptive adjustment people make as they cope with one another, problems, opportunities and working together-aspects in given situtation.

    HUMAN BEHAVIOR

  • 4

    are intelligent social animals with the mental capacity to comprehend, infer and think in rational ways.

    HUMAN BEINGS

  • 5

    it deals with human actions in relation to events taking place inside the body such as the brain and the nervous system.

    NEUROLOGICAL VIEW

  • 6

    it emphazies on external fuctions of the human being that can be observed and measured.

    BEHAVIORAL VIEW

  • 7

    it is concerned with the way the brain processes and transforms information into various ways.

    COGNITIVE VIEW

  • 8

    it emphasizes unconcious motives that originate from aggressive impulses in childhood.

    PSYCHOANALITICAL VIEW

  • 9

    it focuses on the subject’s experience, freedom of choice and motivation toward self-actualization.

    HUMANISTIC VIEW

  • 10

    Views in human behavior

    NEUROLOGICAL VIEW, BEHAVIORAL VIEW, COGNITIVE VIEW, PSYCHOANALYTICAL VIEW, HUMANISTIC VIEW

  • 11

    An action which can be seen or observed by other people

    OVERT BEHAVIOR

  • 12

    An action which cannot be directly observed but can be concluded from external actions such as thoughts, feelings and other emotional expressions.

    COVERT BEHAVIOR

  • 13

    2 common seen behavior

    NORMAL OR ACCEPTED BEHAVIOR, ABNORMAL BEHAVIOR

  • 14

    actions in accordance with the law

    NORMAL OR ACCEPTED BEHAVIOR

  • 15

    actions against the normal behavior; criminal behavior to be specific.

    ABNORMAL BEHAVIOR

  • 16

    2 Basic Types of Behavior

    INHERITED OR INBORN BEHAVIOR, LEARNED OR OPERANT BEHAVIOR

  • 17

    Behavioral response or reflex that is exhibited by people based on their genetic endownment or the process of natural selection.

    INHERITED OR INBORN BEHAVIOR

  • 18

    Involves cognitive adaption that enhances the human being’s abilities to cope with environmental changes and manipulate the environment to improve one’s existence

    LEARNED OR OPERANT BEHAVIOR

  • 19

    it refers to motorized behavior usually manifested in language and emotion.

    HABITUAL

  • 20

    it is generally unlearned and simply comes out of man’s instinct which can be seen among instinct-instinct survival behaviors.

    INSTINCTIVE

  • 21

    it is a behavior that is usually carried out by means of unsaid words and shown through symbols or body signs.

    SYMBOLIC

  • 22

    it is a behavior that combines two or more of the classified ones.

    COMPLEX

  • 23

    it is the feeling or impression created by a given stimulus or cause that leades to a particular reaction or behavior.

    SENSATION

  • 24

    What are the Human Senses

    VISUAL, OLFACTORY, CULTANEOUS, AUDITORY, GUSTATORY

  • 25

    it refers to the person’s knowledge of a given stimulus which largely helps to determine the actual behavioral response in a given stituation.

    PERCEPTION

  • 26

    it refers to the psychological activity bases on interpretation of past experiences with a given stimulus or object

    AWARENESS

  • 27

    it is the passing of traits of offspring (from its parent or ancestors). this is the process by which an offspring cell or organism acquires of becomes predisposed to be characteristics of its parent cell of organism.

    HEREDITY

  • 28

    it refers to surroundings of an object. It consist of onditions and factors that surround and influence behavioral pattern.

    ENVIRONMENT

  • 29

    it is the process by which an individual’s behavior changes as a result of experience or practice.

    LEARNING

  • 30

    it is passing of bad seed or bad blood to offspring.

    HEREDITY

  • 31

    This Theory states that throughout one’s life, desires, wishes, and drive that are collectively calles “needs”, motives every individual. When not fulfilled, these needs places an individual under stress. This, to relieve the tensions created, one has to stive for appropriate satisfaction of these needs. According to Abraham Maslow, Human needs are arranged in a hierarchy:

    THE NEED THEORY OF HUMAN MOTIVATION

  • 32

    Cold, Cruel, Social insensitivity, Disregard for danger, troublesome behavior, dislike of others, attraction towards the unusual

    PSYCHOTICSM

  • 33

    Frequently seeks stimulation, excitement, and thrills

    EXTRAVERSION

  • 34

    Intensely reacts to stress, generally moody, touchy, sensituve to slights and anxious or nervous

    NEURITICSM

  • 35

    What are the attributes of behavior

    DURATION, EXTENSION, INTENSITY, QUANTITY

  • 36

    Moslow's heirarchy of needs

    SELF ACTUALIZATION, ESTEEM, LIVE AND BELONGING, SAFETY NEEDS, PHYSIOLOGICAL NEEDS

  • 37

    If the stimulus response pattern from one ego to another are parallel.

    COMPLIMENTARY

  • 38

    If stimulus and response pattern from one ego state to another are not parallel.

    NON CONTEMPORARY