behavioral

  • 1behavioral — ehavioral adj. of or pertaining to behavior. behavioral sciences [WordNet 1.5] …

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  • 2behavioral — UK US /bɪˈheɪvjərəl/ adjective US ► BEHAVIOURAL(Cf. ↑behavioural) …

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  • 3behavioral — 1927, in psychology, from BEHAVIOR (Cf. behavior) + AL (Cf. al) (1) …

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  • 4behavioral — (Amer.) be hav·ior·al || É™rÉ™l adj. pertaining to behavior, of conduct (also behavioural) …

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  • 5behavioral — be|hav|ior|al [ bı heıvjərəl ] adjective * relating to the way someone behaves: behavioral problems ╾ be|hav|ior|al|ly adverb …

    Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • 6behavioral — adjective of or relating to behavior (Freq. 1) behavioral sciences • Syn: ↑behavioural • Pertains to noun: ↑behavior (for: ↑behavioural), ↑behavior …

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  • 7Behavioral economics — and its related area of study, behavioral finance, use social, cognitive and emotional factors in understanding the economic decisions of individuals and institutions performing economic functions, including consumers, borrowers and investors,… …

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  • 8Behavioral activation — is a third generation behavior therapy for treating depression. It is one of many functional analytic psychotherapies which are based on a Skinnerian psychological model of behavior change, generally referred to as Applied Behavior Analysis. This …

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  • 9Behavioral targeting — or behavioural targeting is a technique used by online publishers and advertisers to increase the effectiveness of their campaigns. Behavioral targeting uses information collected on an individual s web browsing behavior, such as the pages they… …

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  • 10Behavioral momentum — is a theory in Quantitative Analysis of Behavior and is a comparative metaphor based on physical momentum. It describes the general relation between resistance to change (persistence of behavior) and the rate of reinforcement obtained in a given… …

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