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Theory that links behavior and beliefs
The theory of planned behavior (TPB) is a psychological theory that links beliefs to behavior. The theory maintains that three core components, namely
Theory_of_planned_behavior
Topics referred to by the same term
Behavior theory can refer to: The collective behavior theory, in sociology, the social processes and events which do not reflect existing social structure
Behavior_theory
Systematic approach to understanding the behavior of humans and other animals
explanatory theory with cognitive psychology, which unlike behaviorism views internal mental states as explanations for observable behavior. Behaviorism
Behaviorism
Method of examining human decision-making
Behavioral game theory seeks to examine how people's strategic decision-making behavior is shaped by social preferences, social utility and other psychological
Behavioral_game_theory
Factors influencing economic decisions
traditional economic theory. Behavioral economics is primarily concerned with the bounds of rationality of economic agents. Behavioral models typically integrate
Behavioral_economics
Theory of learning and behaviour
Social learning theory is a psychological theory of social behavior that explains how people acquire new behaviors, attitudes, and emotional reactions
Social_learning_theory
Sociological theory
collective behavior. Social scientists have developed various theories to explain crowd behavior. Contagion theory – according to the contagion theory as formulated
Collective_behavior
Book by Richard Cyert
The behavioral theory of the firm first appeared in the 1963 book A Behavioral Theory of the Firm by Richard M. Cyert and James G. March. The work on
A Behavioral Theory of the Firm
A_Behavioral_Theory_of_the_Firm
Actions by entities within a system
on the benefits of health behaviors and the fact that barriers to action are easily overcome. The theory of planned behavior suggests using persuasive
Behavior
Book by John von Neumann and Oskar Morgenstern
Theory of Games and Economic Behavior, published in 1944 by Princeton University Press, is a book by mathematician John von Neumann and economist Oskar
Theory of Games and Economic Behavior
Theory_of_Games_and_Economic_Behavior
Theories in social science
prevalent are learning theories, social cognitive theory, theories of reasoned action and planned behaviour, transtheoretical model of behavior change, the health
Behavioural_change_theories
Type of associative learning process for behavioral modification
voluntary behaviors are modified by association with the addition (or removal) of reward or aversive stimuli. The frequency or duration of the behavior may
Operant_conditioning
Theory of behavioral economics
theory is a theory of behavioral economics, judgment and decision making that was developed by Daniel Kahneman and Amos Tversky in 1979. The theory was
Prospect_theory
Field of mathematics and science based on non-linear systems and initial conditions
this does not make them predictable. This behavior is known as deterministic chaos, or simply chaos. The theory was summarized by Edward Lorenz as: Chaos:
Chaos_theory
Generalization theory explaining social behaviour regarding society and economics
exchange theory was first introduced by George C. Homans in 1958 based on his work "Social Behavior as Exchange", where he applied principles of behavior psychology
Social_exchange_theory
Psychological theory
The theory of reasoned action (TRA or ToRA) aims to explain the relationship between attitudes and behaviors within human action. It is mainly used to
Theory_of_reasoned_action
Behavioral theories of depression explain the etiology of depression based on the behavioural sciences; adherents promote the use of behavioral therapies
Behavioral theories of depression
Behavioral_theories_of_depression
Array of every physical action and observable emotion associated with humans
structured, based on advanced theory of mind that allows humans to attribute thoughts and actions to one another. Through social behavior, humans have developed
Human_behavior
Ability to attribute mental states to oneself and others
people's behaviors. Theory of mind was first conceptualized by researchers evaluating the presence of theory of mind in animals. Today, theory of mind
Theory_of_mind
Aspect of political science
Theories of political behavior, as an aspect of political science, attempt to quantify and explain the influences that define a person's political views
Theories of political behavior
Theories_of_political_behavior
Mathematical models of strategic interactions
a standard method in game theory and mathematical economics. His paper was followed by Theory of Games and Economic Behavior (1944), co-written with Oskar
Game_theory
Inner state causing goal-directed behavior
goal-directed behavior. It is often understood as a force that explains why people or other animals initiate, continue, or terminate a certain behavior at a particular
Motivation
Branch of social psychology
and Sigmund Freud (1856-1939). Many of these theories are today tested or used to simulate crowd behaviors in normal or emergency situations. One of the
Crowd_psychology
Mental phenomenon of holding contradictory beliefs
conflicting beliefs, attitudes, or behaviors, or when new information challenges existing beliefs. According to this theory, when an action or idea is psychologically
Cognitive_dissonance
Book by Herbert Simon
Administrative Behavior influenced: The Forest Ranger, a Study in Administrative Behavior by Herbert Kaufman (1960). A Behavioral Theory of the Firm by
Administrative_Behavior
Macro theory of human motivation and personality
one's personal agency to determine behavior and mindset will help an individual's choices. Cognitive evaluation theory (CET): explains the relationship
Self-determination_theory
Quality related to inquisitive thinking
exploratory behavior, one is able to gain knowledge of the unfamiliar and thus reduce the state of uncertainty or unpleasantness. This theory, however,
Curiosity
Study of human behavior in organizational settings
Organizational behavioral community. A range of theories emerged in the 1950s and 1960s and include theories from notable Organizational behavioral researchers
Organizational_behavior
Type of therapy to improve mental health
contributed to behavior therapy with their works on social learning theory by demonstrating the effects of cognition on learning and behavior modification
Cognitive_behavioral_therapy
Behavioral portfolio theory (BPT), put forth in 2000 by Shefrin and Statman, provides an alternative to the assumption that the ultimate motivation for
Behavioral_portfolio_theory
Behaviour due to innate biological factors
that guide behavior in a particular direction." He views instincts as the fundamental forces that influence human motivation and behavior. According to
Instinct
Branch of applied probability theory
who applied it to market behavior and consumer choice theory. This era also saw the development of Bayesian decision theory, which incorporates Bayesian
Decision_theory
Class of models in the behavioral sciences
use of decision theory (the theory of rational choice) as a set of guidelines to help understand economic and social behavior. The theory tries to approximate
Rational_choice_model
Psychotherapy
Rational emotive behavior therapy (REBT), previously called rational therapy and rational emotive therapy, is an active-directive, philosophically and
Rational emotive behavior therapy
Rational_emotive_behavior_therapy
Theory in psychology
the theory could be used to analyze how "symbolic communication influences human thought, affect and action". The theory shows how new behavior diffuses
Social_cognitive_theory
Cognitive-behavioral psychotherapy for emotional dysregulation
biosocial theory of BPD, clients have a biological predisposition for emotional dysregulation, and their social environment validates maladaptive behavior. DBT
Dialectical_behavior_therapy
Concept in behavioral economics, political theory and behavioral sciences
Nudge theory is a concept in behavioral economics, decision making, behavioral policy, social psychology, consumer behavior, and related behavioral sciences
Nudge_theory
Cognitive heuristic of searching for an acceptable decision
that U(s) ≥ U* − ε. Apart from the behavioral theory of the firm, applications of the idea of satisficing behavior in economics include the Akerlof and
Satisficing
Branch of psychology
measures of current fitness, the importance of mismatch theory, and psychology rather than behavior. Nikolaas Tinbergen's four categories of questions can
Evolutionary_psychology
Psychological theory
undergoes to make choices. In relation to the study of organizational behavior, the theory stresses "the need for organizations to relate rewards directly to
Expectancy_theory
Form of cognitive behavioral psychotherapy
by Hayes' relational frame theory, a comprehensive theory of language (cognition) that is derived by Hayes from behavior analysis and B. F. Skinner's
Acceptance and commitment therapy
Acceptance_and_commitment_therapy
Information systems user theory
behaviour (theory of reasoned action, technology acceptance model, motivational model, theory of planned behavior, a combined theory of planned behavior/technology
Unified theory of acceptance and use of technology
Unified_theory_of_acceptance_and_use_of_technology
1998 film by David Nutter
Disturbing Behavior is a 1998 teen science fiction psychological horror film starring James Marsden, Katie Holmes, and Nick Stahl. The film was directed
Disturbing_Behavior
Action or behavior that violates social norms
costly. This theory asks why people refrain from deviant or criminal behavior, instead of why people commit deviant or criminal behavior, according to
Deviance_(sociology)
Theories of human motivation
resource management, organizational behavior, organizational communication and organizational development. Theory X explains the importance of heightened
Theory_X_and_Theory_Y
Concept in psychology and communication studies
started out as the theory of attitude, which led to the study of attitude and behavior. The theory of planned behavior suggests that behaviors are primarily
Attitude_(psychology)
Theory of human desire by René Girard
The mimetic theory of desire, an explanation of human behavior in relation to culture, originated with the French historian, literary critic, and philosopher
Mimetic_theory
Business model
Organizational Behavior. It was first introduced in 1969 as "Life Cycle Theory of Leadership". During the mid-1970s, Life Cycle Theory of Leadership was
Situational_leadership_theory
1966 book by Helmut Schoeck
Envy: A Theory of Social Behavior is a monograph by the Austrian-German sociologist Helmut Schoeck. It was first published in German version as Der Neid:
Envy: A Theory of Social Behavior
Envy:_A_Theory_of_Social_Behavior
Conscious subjective experience
neuropsychological changes, variously associated with thoughts, feelings, behavioral responses, and a degree of pleasure or displeasure. There is no scientific
Emotion
Social and evolutionary psychology theory
management theory, in relation to health-promoting behaviors. Age undoubtedly plays some kind of role in people's health-promoting behaviors; however,
Terror_management_theory
Change in life
theory, and the stages of change model. Behavioral change can be very beneficial to an individual. Two such theories on the subject include behavior modification
Behavior_change_(individual)
Branch of psychology focused on personality
external stimuli have on behavior. The approaches used to evaluate the behavioral aspect of personality are known as behavioral theories, or learning and conditioning
Personality_psychology
Proposed constructs pertaining to the vagus nerve
to the sympathetic-adrenal system, involved in mobilization behaviors. Polyvagal theory was developed in 1994 by Porges, who at the time was director
Polyvagal_theory
Behavioral theory
values or beliefs that affect subsequent behavior. John William Atkinson developed the expectancy–value theory in the 1950s and 1960s in an effort to understand
Expectancy-value_theory
Indirect resistance to the demands of others
interpersonal contexts. In conflict theory,[clarification needed] passive-aggressive behavior can resemble behavior better described as catty, as it consists
Passive-aggressive_behavior
Psychological behavior
Learned helplessness is the behavior exhibited by a subject after enduring repeated aversive stimuli beyond their control. In humans, learned helplessness
Learned_helplessness
Quality of an individual or group influencing or guiding others
have produced theories involving (for example) traits, complexity, collective intelligence, situational interaction, function, behavior, power, vision
Leadership
Patch of hair growing in a circular direction around a visible center point
and organ placement. There are many (mostly apocryphal) theories concerning horse behavior and their hair whorls. One paper has suggested that abnormal
Hair_whorl
aggregate behavior may be derived from direct observation of the economy, or from models of individual behavior. Theories of aggregate behavior are central
Aggregate_behavior
Psychological treatment approach using conditioning principles to change behavior
theory, which suggested that humans are susceptible to changes based under reinforcement or punishment-based stimuli that can alter their behaviors.
Behavior_modification
Psychological theory of human language
Relational frame theory (RFT) is a behavior analytic theory of human language, cognition, and behaviour developed by Steven C. Hayes. RFT is rooted in
Relational_frame_theory
Theory in psychology and microeconomics
crowding theory is the theory from psychology and microeconomics suggesting that providing extrinsic incentives for certain kinds of behavior—such as promising
Motivation_crowding_theory
Interdisciplinary study of systems
Encyclopedia of Human Behavior. pp. 411–417. doi:10.1016/B978-0-12-375000-6.00323-2. ISBN 978-0-08-096180-4. Wu, Jianguo (2013). "Hierarchy Theory: An Overview"
Systems_theory
development. In addition, the quantitative behavioral developmental model by Commons and Miller is the first behavioral theory and research to address notion similar
Behavior analysis of child development
Behavior_analysis_of_child_development
Criminological theory
In criminology, the broken windows theory states that visible signs of crime, antisocial behavior and civil disorder create an urban environment that encourages
Broken_windows_theory
Proto-psychological theory
W. Schutz's social behavior theory Two-factor models of personality – Psychological factor analysis measurement including behavior and temperament Table
Four_temperaments
Unpredictable phenomenon in complex systems
In philosophy, systems theory, science, and art, emergence occurs when a complex entity has properties or behaviors that its components do not have on
Emergence
Study of mental functions and behaviors
Psychology is the scientific study of the mind and behavior. Its subject matter includes the behavior of humans and nonhumans, both conscious and unconscious
Psychology
Account of attitude formation developed by psychologist Daryl Bem
response is ambiguous) by observing their own behavior and concluding what attitudes must have caused it. The theory is counterintuitive in nature, as the conventional
Self-perception_theory
rational models of strategy, behavioral strategy seeks to incorporate psychologically realistic assumptions into both the theory and practice of strategic
Behavioral_strategy
Theories relating to firms' roles in the economy
neo-classical theory of the firm was seriously challenged by alternatives such as managerial and behavioral theories. Managerial theories of the firm,
Theory_of_the_firm
Psychological theory describing the evolution of moral reasoning
upon the theory throughout his life. The theory holds that moral reasoning, a necessary (but not sufficient) condition for ethical behavior, has six developmental
Lawrence Kohlberg's stages of moral development
Lawrence_Kohlberg's_stages_of_moral_development
Type of behavior therapy
that it might be more efficient to pursue a purer behavioral treatment for the disorder. The theory holds that not enough environmental reinforcement
Behavioral_activation
Aspect of learning procedure
conditioning (also respondent conditioning and Pavlovian conditioning) is a behavioral procedure in which a biologically potent stimulus (e.g. food, a puff of
Classical_conditioning
American psychologist and behavior theorist
understanding of interbehaviorism and behavior theory and philosophy. Hayes has been honored for her contributions to behavior analytic research, teaching, and
Linda_J._Hayes
Study of non-human animal behavior and mental processes
demonstrating the behavior (i.e. does the behavior result in animals producing more offspring than animals not displaying the behavior)? Theories addressing
Comparative_psychology
Integrative theory of therapy
transtheoretical model of behavior change is an integrative theory of therapy that assesses an individual's readiness to act on a new healthier behavior, and provides
Transtheoretical_model
Behavior of individuals and firms
behavior and thus on the aforementioned aspects of the economy. Particularly in the wake of the Lucas critique, much of modern macroeconomic theory has
Microeconomics
Behavior of individuals acting in a group
Trotter popularized the "herd behavior" phrase in his book, Instincts of the Herd in Peace and War (1914). In The Theory of the Leisure Class, Thorstein
Herd_behavior
Suicide theory of Thomas Joiner
The interpersonal theory of suicide attempts to explain why individuals engage in suicidal behavior and to identify individuals who are at risk. It was
Interpersonal theory of suicide
Interpersonal_theory_of_suicide
1949 book by Donald O. Hebb
Organization of Behavior is a 1949 book by the psychologist Donald O. Hebb. One of the main takeaways was that it proposed a theory about learning based
Organization_of_Behavior
Application of respondent and operant conditioning to change behavior
Applied behavior analysis (ABA), also referred to as behavioral engineering, is a psychological discipline that uses respondent and operant conditioning
Applied_behavior_analysis
Criminal act that is inspired by a previous crime
Retrieved 10 August 2014. Helfgott, Jacqueline (2008). Criminal Behavior: Theories, Typologies and Criminal Justice. Sage Publications, inc. pp. 377–391
Copycat_crime
Economic theory applied to political science
choice theory, is "the use of economic tools to deal with traditional problems of political science". It includes the study of political behavior. In political
Public_choice
Clinical application of behavior
of functional analytic models of verbal behavior—particularly, relational frame theory (RFT). Clinical behavior analysis (CBA) therapies include acceptance
Clinical_behavior_analysis
Behavioral theory in social psychology
The Campbell paradigm is a behavioral theory from social psychology. The paradigm was developed by social psychologist Florian G. Kaiser and his colleagues
Campbell_paradigm
Unpleasant emotion experienced when behavioral freedom is threatened
desirable. Reactance theory assumes there are "free behaviors" individuals perceive and can take part in at any given moment. For a behavior to be free, the
Reactance_(psychology)
Characteristic of explosions
has not received dedicated testing, rough predictions based upon gas behavior theory are sometimes used (see Chapman–Jouguet condition). The detonation
Detonation_velocity
Social entity established to meet needs or pursue goals
(1967). Conjoint family therapy; a guide to theory and technique. Palo Alto, Calif: Science and Behavior Books. OCLC 187068. Scott, William Richard (2008)
Organization
Voluntarily prosocial behaviour
Helping behavior refers to voluntary actions intended to help others, with reward regarded or disregarded. It is a type of prosocial behavior (voluntary
Helping_behavior
Emergence, change, and understanding of morality from infancy through adulthood
The theory states that morality develops across the lifespan in a variety of ways. Morality is influenced by an individual's experiences, behavior, and
Moral_development
Interrelated entities that form a whole
systems theory and other systems sciences. Systems have several common properties and characteristics, including structure, function(s), behavior and interconnectivity
System
Quantum field theory
or more generally any compact Lie group. A Yang–Mills theory seeks to describe the behavior of elementary particles using these non-abelian Lie groups
Yang–Mills_theory
Searching for wild food resources
ability to survive and reproduce. Foraging theory is a branch of behavioral ecology that studies the foraging behavior of animals in response to the environment
Foraging
of these phenomena". Proposed causes for same-sex sexual behavior vary across species. Theories include mistaken identity (especially for arthropods), sexually
Homosexual behavior in animals
Homosexual_behavior_in_animals
Expected social behavioural norms
interactionist understandings of society. Social role theory posits the following about social behavior: The division of labour in society takes the form
Role
Intent to benefit others
Evolutionary psychologists use theories such as kin-selection theory and inclusive fitness as an explanation for why prosocial behavioral tendencies are passed
Prosocial_behavior
Social process
social camouflaging, is a defensive behavior in which an individual conceals their natural personality or behavior in response to social pressure, abuse
Masking_(behavior)
Austrian-American industrial and organizational psychiatrist
206. ISBN 9780313279614. Miner, John B. (2005). Organizational Behavior: Essential theories of motivation and leadership. one. M.E. Sharpe. p. 233. ISBN 9780765615237
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An indiscreet act; indiscreet behavior.
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Conduct; course of action; behavior.
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Manners; conduct; behavior.
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Wrong conduct; bad behavior; mismanagement.
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Behavior; demeanor.
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Behavior.
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Behavior; carriage; demeanor; deportment.
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Carriage; behavior; deportment; also, becoming behavior; well-bred carriage and address.
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Manner; custom; behavior.
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Behavior; bearing.
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Behavior; comport.
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Conduct in general; behavior.
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Behavior; conduct; bearing; demeanor.
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Baboonish behavior.
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Fawning or obsequious behavior; servility.
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Coyness; disdainful behavior.
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Ill behavior; evil conduct; fault.
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Manner of behaving, whether good or bad; mode of conducting one's self; conduct; deportment; carriage; -- used also of inanimate objects; as, the behavior of a ship in a storm; the behavior of the magnetic needle.