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  • Behavioral experiment
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    scientific experiments measure a change in hypothesized causal behavior, and may drop the behavioral prefix. Behavioral experiment may refer to: Behavioral experiment

    Behavioral experiment

    Behavioral_experiment

  • Behavioral sink
  • Collapse in behavior due to overcrowding

    Behavioral sink is a term invented by ethologist John B. Calhoun to describe a collapse in behavior that can result from overpopulation. The term and

    Behavioral sink

    Behavioral_sink

  • Double-slit experiment
  • Physics experiment

    In modern physics, the double-slit experiment demonstrates that light and matter can exhibit behavior associated with both classical particles and classical

    Double-slit experiment

    Double-slit experiment

    Double-slit_experiment

  • Behavioral economics
  • Factors influencing economic decisions

    Adaptive market hypothesis Animal Spirits (Keynes) Behavioralism Behavioral operations research Behavioral Strategy Big Five personality traits Confirmation

    Behavioral economics

    Behavioral_economics

  • Milgram experiment
  • Series of social psychology experiments

    orders The Third Wave (experiment) Unethical human experimentation in the United States Milgram, Stanley (1963). "Behavioral Study of Obedience". Journal

    Milgram experiment

    Milgram experiment

    Milgram_experiment

  • Social experiment
  • Psychological or sociological research

    social experiment is a method of psychological or sociological research that observes people's reactions to certain situations or events. The experiment depends

    Social experiment

    Social experiment

    Social_experiment

  • Stanley Milgram
  • American social psychologist (1933-1984)

    In 1963, Milgram submitted the results of his obedience experiments in the article "Behavioral Study of Obedience". In the ensuing controversy, the American

    Stanley Milgram

    Stanley Milgram

    Stanley_Milgram

  • Stanford prison experiment
  • 1971 psychological experiment

    Stanford prison experiment (SPE), also referred to as the Zimbardo prison experiment (ZPE), was a controversial psychological experiment performed in August

    Stanford prison experiment

    Stanford prison experiment

    Stanford_prison_experiment

  • Wheeler's delayed-choice experiment
  • Quantum physics thought experiment

    experimental arrangement. The experiment closes the loophole that a photon might adjust its behavior from particle to wave behavior or vice versa. By altering

    Wheeler's delayed-choice experiment

    Wheeler's_delayed-choice_experiment

  • Experimental psychology
  • Application of experimental method to psychological research

    used to automate stimulus presentation and behavioral measurement in the laboratory. Behavioral experiments with both humans and animals typically measure

    Experimental psychology

    Experimental psychology

    Experimental_psychology

  • Ronald Bronstein
  • American screenwriter (born 1973/74)

    mutual interest for documentary-like fictions and in filmmaking as a behavioral experiment. In 2009, he began his creative partnership with the Safdie brothers

    Ronald Bronstein

    Ronald Bronstein

    Ronald_Bronstein

  • Domesticated silver fox
  • Type of fox

    laboratory conditions. Domesticated silver foxes are the result of an experiment designed to demonstrate the power of selective breeding to transform species

    Domesticated silver fox

    Domesticated silver fox

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  • Stanford marshmallow experiment
  • 1970 study on delayed gratification

    with behavioral problems but a significant correlation with achievement tests at age 15. These effects were lower than in the original experiment and reduced

    Stanford marshmallow experiment

    Stanford marshmallow experiment

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  • Bobo doll experiment
  • Psychology experiment

    towards a Bobo doll. The most notable variation of the experiment measured the children's behavior after seeing the adult model rewarded, punished, or experience

    Bobo doll experiment

    Bobo_doll_experiment

  • Asch conformity experiments
  • Series of psychology studies

    group of people Information cascade – Behavioral phenomenon Milgram experiment – Series of social psychology experiments Minimal group paradigm – In-group

    Asch conformity experiments

    Asch_conformity_experiments

  • Experimental economics
  • Method used to study economic questions

    economics: Agent-based computational economics Behavioral economics Behavioral game theory Behavioral finance Behavioral Operations Research Experimental finance

    Experimental economics

    Experimental_economics

  • Rosenhan experiment
  • Experiment to determine the validity of psychiatric diagnosis

    The Rosenhan experiment or Thud experiment was a disputed study regarding the validity of psychiatric diagnosis. For the experiment, participants submitted

    Rosenhan experiment

    Rosenhan experiment

    Rosenhan_experiment

  • Thigmotaxis
  • Behavioral response to tactile stimuli

    open field or maze, a behavior known as wall-following or thigmotactic behavior. This tendency is utilized in behavioral experiments, such as the open field

    Thigmotaxis

    Thigmotaxis

  • Psychology
  • Study of mental functions and behaviors

    towards "behavioralism". In 1913, John B. Watson coined the term behaviorism for this school of thought. Watson's famous Little Albert experiment in 1920

    Psychology

    Psychology

    Psychology

  • Cognitive science
  • Interdisciplinary scientific study of cognitive processes

    innovative uses of behavioral measurement in psychology, including behavioral traces, behavioral observations, and behavioral choice. Behavioral traces are pieces

    Cognitive science

    Cognitive science

    Cognitive_science

  • Matthew Israel
  • American behavioral psychologist (born 1933)

    him to perform behavioral experiments on her. Israel learned that with the use of punishment, he could control and reshape her behavior as he desired.

    Matthew Israel

    Matthew Israel

    Matthew_Israel

  • Operant conditioning
  • Type of associative learning process for behavioral modification

    RW (21 October 2018). "Behavioral Psychology". killology.com/behavioral-psychology. Kazdin, Alan (1978). History of behavior modification: Experimental

    Operant conditioning

    Operant_conditioning

  • Social psychology
  • Study of social effects on people's thoughts, feelings, and behaviors

    scientific method to human behavior. One of the first published studies in the field was Norman Triplett's 1898 experiment on the phenomenon of social

    Social psychology

    Social psychology

    Social_psychology

  • Cognitive behavioral therapy
  • Type of therapy to improve mental health

    Lazarus to develop new behavioral therapy techniques based on classical conditioning. During the 1950s and 1960s, behavioral therapy became widely used

    Cognitive behavioral therapy

    Cognitive behavioral therapy

    Cognitive_behavioral_therapy

  • Tryon's Rat Experiment
  • Psychology experiment

    Rosenthal, R; Fode, K (1963). "The effect of experimenter bias on the performance of the albino rat" (PDF). Behavioral Science. 8: 183–189. Stone & Nyswander

    Tryon's Rat Experiment

    Tryon's Rat Experiment

    Tryon's_Rat_Experiment

  • Human behavior
  • Array of every physical action and observable emotion associated with humans

    Society portal Behavioral modernity Behaviorism Cultural ecology Human behavioral ecology Turkheimer, Eric (2000). "Three Laws of Behavior Genetics and

    Human behavior

    Human behavior

    Human_behavior

  • Hawthorne effect
  • Social phenomenon by which being observed causes behavioral changes

    The Hawthorne effect is a type of behavioral reactivity in which individuals modify an aspect of their behavior in response to their awareness of being

    Hawthorne effect

    Hawthorne_effect

  • Tuskegee Syphilis Study
  • 1932–1972 human experiment in Alabama, United States

    Untreated Syphilis in the Negro Male (informally referred to as the Tuskegee Experiment or Tuskegee Syphilis Study) was a study conducted between 1932 and 1972

    Tuskegee Syphilis Study

    Tuskegee Syphilis Study

    Tuskegee_Syphilis_Study

  • Little Albert experiment
  • 20th-century psychology study

    The Little Albert experiment was a study that mid-20th century psychologists interpret as evidence of classical conditioning in humans. The study is also

    Little Albert experiment

    Little Albert experiment

    Little_Albert_experiment

  • Stimulus (psychology)
  • Object or event that elicits a response

    for perception. In behavioral psychology (i.e., classical and operant conditioning), a stimulus constitutes the basis for behavior. The stimulus–response

    Stimulus (psychology)

    Stimulus_(psychology)

  • Homework in psychotherapy
  • Part of psychotherapy treatment

    an experiment comparing the degree of belief and behavioral change in participants who were given either a thought record or a behavioral experiment intervention

    Homework in psychotherapy

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  • Nazi human experimentation
  • Series of human experiments in Nazi Germany

    Nazi Germany conducted medical experiments on prisoners in its concentration camps mainly between 1942 and 1945. There were 15,754 documented victims

    Nazi human experimentation

    Nazi human experimentation

    Nazi_human_experimentation

  • John B. Calhoun
  • American ethologist and behavioral researcher (1917-1995)

    an American ethologist and behavioral researcher noted for his studies of population density and its effects on behavior. He claimed that his observations

    John B. Calhoun

    John B. Calhoun

    John_B._Calhoun

  • Minnesota Starvation Experiment
  • 1944–1945 US medical experiment

    Minnesota Starvation Experiment, also known as the Minnesota Semi-Starvation Experiment, the Minnesota Starvation-Recovery Experiment and the Starvation

    Minnesota Starvation Experiment

    Minnesota_Starvation_Experiment

  • Experiment
  • Scientific procedure performed to validate a hypothesis

    An experiment is a procedure carried out to support or refute a hypothesis, or determine the efficacy or likelihood of something previously untried. Experiments

    Experiment

    Experiment

    Experiment

  • Behavioral ethics
  • Field of social scientific research

    dilemmas. It refers to behavior that is judged within the context of social situations and compared to generally accepted behavioral norms. Ethics, a subsidiary

    Behavioral ethics

    Behavioral_ethics

  • Bunker experiment
  • Experiment studying human circadian clocks

    The bunker experiment was a scientific experiment that began in 1966 to test whether humans, like other species, have an intrinsic circadian clock. It

    Bunker experiment

    Bunker_experiment

  • Computational cognition
  • Study of the computational basis of learning and inference

    and inference by mathematical modeling, computer simulation, and behavioral experiments. In psychology, it is an approach which develops computational models

    Computational cognition

    Computational_cognition

  • Self-determination theory
  • Macro theory of human motivation and personality

    extrinsic motive into personally endorsed values and thus assimilate behavioral regulations that were originally external. Deci and Ryan later expanded

    Self-determination theory

    Self-determination theory

    Self-determination_theory

  • Thought experiment
  • Hypothetical situation

    A thought experiment is an imaginary scenario that is meant to elucidate or test an argument or theory. It is often an experiment that would be hard,

    Thought experiment

    Thought experiment

    Thought_experiment

  • Theory of planned behavior
  • Theory that links behavior and beliefs

    norms, and perceived behavioral control, together shape an individual's behavioral intentions. In turn, a tenet of TPB is that behavioral intention is the

    Theory of planned behavior

    Theory of planned behavior

    Theory_of_planned_behavior

  • Mastery and pleasure technique
  • Technique in behavioral therapy

    in activities." So Beck asks clients to perform activities as a behavioral experiment. The patients can then increase systematically the activities with

    Mastery and pleasure technique

    Mastery_and_pleasure_technique

  • Stitch (Lilo & Stitch)
  • Fictional Lilo & Stitch character

    Stitch, also known as Experiment 626 (pronounced "six-two-six"), is a fictional character from Disney's Lilo & Stitch franchise. A genetically engineered

    Stitch (Lilo & Stitch)

    Stitch_(Lilo_&_Stitch)

  • Behavioral contagion
  • Spontaneous, unsolicited and uncritical imitation of another's behavior

    Behavioral contagion is a form of social contagion involving the spread of behavior through a group. It refers to the propensity for a person to copy

    Behavioral contagion

    Behavioral_contagion

  • Jumping spider
  • Family of spiders

    sexual signaling. Color discrimination has been demonstrated in behavioral experiments. The anterior median eyes have high resolution (11 min visual angle)

    Jumping spider

    Jumping spider

    Jumping_spider

  • Experimenter (film)
  • 2015 biographical drama film

    psychologist Stanley Milgram, who in 1961 conducted a series of radical behavior experiments at Yale University that tested the willingness of ordinary humans

    Experimenter (film)

    Experimenter_(film)

  • Harry Harlow
  • American psychologist (1905–1981)

    "Rigorous Experiments on Monkey Love: An Account of Harry F. Harlow's Role in the History of Attachment Theory". Integrative Psychological and Behavioral Science

    Harry Harlow

    Harry Harlow

    Harry_Harlow

  • Brain stimulation reward
  • Pleasurable phenomenon elicited via direct stimulation of specific brain regions

    rewarding, and through subsequent experiments, they confirmed that they could train rats to execute novel behaviors, such as lever pressing, in order

    Brain stimulation reward

    Brain_stimulation_reward

  • Breaching experiment
  • Sociology, social psychology experiment definition

    the work of Harold Garfinkel. Breaching experiments involve the conscious exhibition of "unexpected" behavior/violation of social norms, an observation

    Breaching experiment

    Breaching_experiment

  • Cristina Bicchieri
  • Italian–American philosopher

    the design of behavioral experiments to test under which conditions norms will be followed. She is a leader in the field of behavioral ethics and is the

    Cristina Bicchieri

    Cristina Bicchieri

    Cristina_Bicchieri

  • Schrödinger's cat
  • Thought experiment in quantum mechanics

    mechanics, Schrödinger's cat is a thought experiment concerning quantum superposition. In the thought experiment, a hypothetical cat inside a closed box

    Schrödinger's cat

    Schrödinger's cat

    Schrödinger's_cat

  • DAU (project)
  • 2019 art project by Ilya Khrzhanovsky

    imaginary and the real, the past and the present”; “somewhere between a behavioral experiment, a cinematic cycle and an art installation”; “a total artwork”;

    DAU (project)

    DAU_(project)

  • Binding problem
  • Unanswered question in the study of consciousness

    relayed through different lPFC neural subpopulations. The data shows behavioral relevance of binding information that is linked to the animal's reaction

    Binding problem

    Binding_problem

  • Dan Ariely
  • Israeli-American professor of psychology and behavioral economics (born 1967)

    professor of behavioral economics. In 2008, he returned to Duke University as the James B. Duke Professor of psychology and behavioral economics. Ariely

    Dan Ariely

    Dan Ariely

    Dan_Ariely

  • Multiple baseline design
  • Treatment method

    in basic operant research. It was applied in the late 1960s to human experiments in response to practical and ethical issues that arose in withdrawing

    Multiple baseline design

    Multiple_baseline_design

  • The Belko Experiment
  • 2016 film directed by Greg McLean

    The Belko Experiment is a 2016 American action horror film directed by Greg McLean and written by James Gunn, who also produced the film with Peter Safran

    The Belko Experiment

    The_Belko_Experiment

  • List of Lilo & Stitch characters
  • alien. Stitch (Experiment 626) is one of the two title characters of the Lilo & Stitch franchise. Originally an illegal genetic experiment created by mad

    List of Lilo & Stitch characters

    List_of_Lilo_&_Stitch_characters

  • Behavioral neuroscience
  • Study of biological and neural mechanisma in behaviour

    human experiences and behaviors, as in our psychology. Derived from an earlier field known as physiological psychology, behavioral neuroscience applies

    Behavioral neuroscience

    Behavioral neuroscience

    Behavioral_neuroscience

  • Wave–particle duality
  • Concept in quantum mechanics

    particle-like behavior, whereas electrons behaved like particles in early experiments, then later were discovered to have wave-like behavior. The concept

    Wave–particle duality

    Wave–particle_duality

  • Gravity's Rainbow
  • 1973 novel by Thomas Pynchon

    intrigued to find that as a baby, Slothrop had been subjected to behavioral experiments conducted by a Dr. Laszlo Jamf that involved the stimulation of

    Gravity's Rainbow

    Gravity's Rainbow

    Gravity's_Rainbow

  • Randy Gardner sleep deprivation experiment
  • American sleeplessness world record holder

    among the sleep research community. It has been claimed that Gardner's experiment demonstrated that extreme sleep deprivation has little effect, other than

    Randy Gardner sleep deprivation experiment

    Randy Gardner sleep deprivation experiment

    Randy_Gardner_sleep_deprivation_experiment

  • MKUltra
  • CIA program involving illegal experimentation on human test subjects (1953–1973)

    inmates were used in these tests and experiments. "Project MKUltra, the CIA's Program of Research in Behavioral Modification" (PDF). United States Senate

    MKUltra

    MKUltra

    MKUltra

  • Sheldon Cooper
  • Fictional character in The Big Bang Theory and Young Sheldon

    unfeasibly large number in order to serve as subjects for social or behavioral experiments. Sheldon's closest friends are Leonard Hofstadter, Howard Wolowitz

    Sheldon Cooper

    Sheldon_Cooper

  • Behavioural sciences
  • Study of cognition leading to behaviour

    fields such as psychology, cognitive science, neuroscience, behavioral biology, behavioral genetics and social science. While the term can technically

    Behavioural sciences

    Behavioural_sciences

  • Classical conditioning
  • 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

    Classical conditioning

    Classical_conditioning

  • Human subject research
  • Systematic, scientific investigation that involves human beings as research subjects

    clinical trials. Clinical trials are experiments done in clinical research. Such prospective biomedical or behavioral research studies on human participants

    Human subject research

    Human subject research

    Human_subject_research

  • Olm
  • Species of amphibian

    probably possesses some control over the physiological processes. Behavioral experiments revealed that the skin itself is also sensitive to light. Photosensitivity

    Olm

    Olm

    Olm

  • Prosocial behavior
  • Intent to benefit others

    without any systematic variation. Behavioral experiments demonstrate that monetary incentives can influence prosocial behavior. Financial rewards tend to increase

    Prosocial behavior

    Prosocial_behavior

  • Rat Park
  • Housing facility for rodents

    throughout the experiment. They wanted the sweet water, he concluded, so long as it did not disrupt their normal social behavior. In another experiment, he forced

    Rat Park

    Rat_Park

  • Fictive behavior
  • Process for physiological experiments

    In fictive behavior, researchers silence an organism's sensory input and/or motor output for physiological experiments. A fictive preparation of the nervous

    Fictive behavior

    Fictive_behavior

  • Learned helplessness
  • Psychological behavior

    This research was later expanded through experiments by Seligman and others. One of the first was an experiment by Seligman & Overmier: In Part 1 of this

    Learned helplessness

    Learned_helplessness

  • Emery N. Brown
  • American anesthesiologist

    applied the state-space paradigm to: analyze learning in behavioral neuroscience experiments; study the relationship between learning and changes in hippocampal

    Emery N. Brown

    Emery_N._Brown

  • Scientific method
  • Interplay between observation, experiment, and theory in science

    falsifiable, implying that it is possible to identify a possible outcome of an experiment or observation that conflicts with predictions deduced from the hypothesis;

    Scientific method

    Scientific_method

  • Behavioral game theory
  • 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

    Behavioral_game_theory

  • The Experiment (2010 film)
  • 2010 American film

    about an experiment which resembles Philip Zimbardo's Stanford prison experiment in 1971. The film is a remake of the 2001 German film Das Experiment, which

    The Experiment (2010 film)

    The_Experiment_(2010_film)

  • Applied behavior analysis
  • 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

    Applied behavior analysis

    Applied_behavior_analysis

  • Educational psychology
  • Branch of psychology concerned with the scientific study of human learning

    human learning. The study of learning processes from both cognitive and behavioral perspectives allows researchers to understand individual differences in

    Educational psychology

    Educational psychology

    Educational_psychology

  • Quasi-experiment
  • Empirical interventional study

    A quasi-experiment is a research design used to estimate the causal impact of an intervention. This research design is aimed at assessing the difference

    Quasi-experiment

    Quasi-experiment

  • Strange Behavior
  • 1981 slasher film

    Strange Behavior (also known as Dead Kids, Small Town Massacre, Shadowlands, Human Experiments) is a 1981 slasher film written, directed and co-produced

    Strange Behavior

    Strange_Behavior

  • China brain
  • Philosophical experiment

    In the philosophy of mind, the China brain thought experiment (also known as the Chinese Nation, Chinese Gym, or China-body) considers what would happen

    China brain

    China brain

    China_brain

  • Zoology
  • Scientific study of animals

    research methods, including neuroimaging and carefully controlled behavioral experiments, continue to expand our understanding of how different species process

    Zoology

    Zoology

    Zoology

  • Demand characteristics
  • Extraneous variable in social research

    participants form an interpretation of the experiment's purpose and subconsciously change their behavior to fit that interpretation. Typically, demand

    Demand characteristics

    Demand characteristics

    Demand_characteristics

  • Positive psychology
  • Approach of psychological scientific study

    personal growth. Cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT), a common type of psychotherapy, focuses on both psychoanalysis and behavioral analysis: psychoanalysts

    Positive psychology

    Positive psychology

    Positive_psychology

  • Design of experiments
  • Design of tasks

    confidentiality affecting both clinical (medical) trials and behavioral and social science experiments. In the field of toxicology, for example, experimentation

    Design of experiments

    Design of experiments

    Design_of_experiments

  • Operation Midnight Climax
  • CIA sub-project of Project MKUltra studying the effects of LSD

    investigators were told that the goals of these experiments were to study mind control and sexual behavior. More specifically, to learn about the secrets

    Operation Midnight Climax

    Operation_Midnight_Climax

  • Enclothed cognition
  • Influence of clothing on the wearer's mind

    feelings, and behaviors. The term was coined by Hajo Adam and Adam D. Galinsky who exhibited the effects of clothing in a 2012 experiment that used white

    Enclothed cognition

    Enclothed cognition

    Enclothed_cognition

  • Joseph Henrich
  • American evolutionary biologist (born 1968)

    Henrich led teams of anthropologists and economists in conducting behavioral experiments to test the foundations of game theory in diverse societies around

    Joseph Henrich

    Joseph Henrich

    Joseph_Henrich

  • Neuroscience of free will
  • Neurophilosophical study of topics related to free will

    with more morally praiseworthy behavior, some recent studies have reported contradictory findings. A pioneering experiment in this field was conducted by

    Neuroscience of free will

    Neuroscience of free will

    Neuroscience_of_free_will

  • Behavioral strategy
  • from behavioral economics and sociology; It emphasizes empirically grounded assumptions, relying on evidence from laboratory and field experiments rather

    Behavioral strategy

    Behavioral_strategy

  • Existential crisis
  • Inner conflict due to perceived meaninglessness

    faith, and thinking about death. Behavioral components include addictions, and anti-social and compulsive behavior. Existential crises may occur at different

    Existential crisis

    Existential crisis

    Existential_crisis

  • Ganzfeld experiment
  • Pseudoscientific test for extrasensory perception (ESP)

    A ganzfeld experiment (from the German words for "entire" and "field") is an assessment used by parapsychologists that they contend can test for extrasensory

    Ganzfeld experiment

    Ganzfeld experiment

    Ganzfeld_experiment

  • Michael J. Seiler
  • American behavioral real estate scholar

    Estate. He is best known for his works in designing and conducting behavioral experiments in consumer decision-making. Michael J. Seiler's mother, Jayne H

    Michael J. Seiler

    Michael J. Seiler

    Michael_J._Seiler

  • Behavioural finance
  • How psychological biases shape investor behaviour and financial markets

    consumer decisions. It also includes the subsequent effects on the markets. Behavioral Finance attempts to explain the reasoning patterns of investors and measures

    Behavioural finance

    Behavioural_finance

  • Behaviorism
  • Systematic approach to understanding the behavior of humans and other animals

    Joseph Wolpe Psychology portal Behavior analysis of child development Behavioral change theories Behavioral economics Behavioral neuroscience Cognitive inhibition

    Behaviorism

    Behaviorism

    Behaviorism

  • Euglossini
  • Tribe of bees

    male odors or to orchid fragrances has never been demonstrated in behavioral experiments. Instead, it is now thought that the function of the male odors

    Euglossini

    Euglossini

    Euglossini

  • Behavioral confirmation
  • perceiver in electing expected behavior from the target, whereas behavioral confirmation focuses on the role of the target's behavior in confirming the perceiver's

    Behavioral confirmation

    Behavioral_confirmation

  • B. F. Skinner
  • American psychologist and social philosopher (1904–1990)

    philosophy of behavioral science assumes that behavior is a consequence of environmental histories of reinforcement (see applied behavior analysis). In

    B. F. Skinner

    B. F. Skinner

    B._F._Skinner

  • Coolidge effect
  • Sexual phenomenon

    occur in humans across cultures and in both sexes. In a 1974 letter, behavioral endocrinologist Frank A. Beach claims to have introduced the term "Coolidge

    Coolidge effect

    Coolidge_effect

  • Trolley problem
  • Thought experiment in ethics

    The trolley problem is a thought experiment in moral philosophy and moral psychology with many variations, involving hypothetical ethical dilemmas about

    Trolley problem

    Trolley problem

    Trolley_problem

  • Demon (thought experiment)
  • Category of thought experiment

    In thought experiments, philosophers and scientists occasionally imagine entities with special abilities as a way to pose thought experiment or highlight

    Demon (thought experiment)

    Demon_(thought_experiment)

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  • Yam
  • Surname or Lastname

    Chinese

    Yam

    Chinese : variant of Ren.Mexican : probably of Mayan origin.English (Gloucestershire) : unexplained.

  • Thanigaivalli
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu, Indian, Tamil

    Thanigaivalli

    Wife of God Murugan

  • Vishagan | விஷாகந
  • Boy/Male

    Tamil

    Vishagan | விஷாகந

    Lord Muruga and Vishnu

  • Dharshani
  • Girl/Female

    Indian

    Dharshani

  • Gatu
  • Boy/Male

    Indian, Sanskrit

    Gatu

    Song; The Indian Cuckoo

  • Preyakshana
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu

    Preyakshana

  • Gunaalan
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian, Tamil

    Gunaalan

    Good Heart; Man of Virtues

  • Zakariya
  • Boy/Male

    Muslim/Islamic

    Zakariya

    Name of a Prophet (A.S)

  • Ragnild
  • Girl/Female

    German, Norse, Teutonic

    Ragnild

    All-knowing Power; Battle Counsel

  • Chandodeva
  • Boy/Male

    Indian, Sanskrit

    Chandodeva

    Lord of the Hymns

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  • Misconduct
  • n.

    Wrong conduct; bad behavior; mismanagement.

  • Amenance
  • n.

    Behavior; bearing.

  • Abearing
  • n.

    Behavior.

  • Misdemeanor
  • n.

    Ill behavior; evil conduct; fault.

  • Vernility
  • n.

    Fawning or obsequious behavior; servility.

  • Behavior
  • n.

    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.

  • Danger
  • n.

    Coyness; disdainful behavior.

  • Rule
  • a.

    Conduct in general; behavior.

  • Gear
  • n.

    Manner; custom; behavior.

  • Deport
  • n.

    Behavior; carriage; demeanor; deportment.

  • Demeanure
  • n.

    Behavior.

  • Indiscretion
  • n.

    An indiscreet act; indiscreet behavior.

  • Havior
  • n.

    Behavior; demeanor.

  • Usage
  • n.

    Manners; conduct; behavior.

  • Demean
  • v. t.

    Behavior; conduct; bearing; demeanor.

  • Manner
  • n.

    Carriage; behavior; deportment; also, becoming behavior; well-bred carriage and address.

  • Abearance
  • n.

    Behavior.

  • Comportance
  • n.

    Behavior; comport.

  • Baboonery
  • n.

    Baboonish behavior.

  • Walk
  • n.

    Conduct; course of action; behavior.