behavioral
71behavioral force — noun anything, such as peer pressure, that makes the people in a society behave according to certain norms …
72behavioral sciences — A collective term for those disciplines or branches of science, such as psychology, sociology, and anthropology, and which derive their theories, concepts, and approaches from the observation and study of the behavior of living organisms …
73behavioral medicine — a segment of psychosomatic medicine focused on psychological means of influencing physical symptoms, such as biofeedback or relaxation …
74behavioral marital therapy — (BMT) a form of marital therapy using principles and techniques from behavior therapy; it attempts to alleviate marital distress by increasing positive, pleasant interactions between the members of a couple …
75Behavioral Accounting — ⇡ verhaltensorientiertes Rechnungswesen …
76Behavioral Man — ⇡ Satisfizer …
77behavioral problem — problem of improper behavior, difficulty in acting properly …
78behavioral psychology — n. school of psychology that focuses on observable and measurable behavior …
79behavioral sciences — study of human and animal behavior, study of modes of acting and reacting …
80behavioral science — behav′ioral sci′ence n. soc a science or branch of learning, as psychology or sociology, that derives its concepts from observation of the behavior of living organisms • Etymology: 1955–60 behav′ioral sci′entist, n …