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College of Public Administration and Criminology

Research on Definitions of Human Behavior

Jad Cristine Chua Dr. Agrifina Gaño


BS Criminology 1A

1. This approach emphasizes human development or the successive phases of growth


in which human behavior is characterized by a distinct set of physical, physiological
and behavioral features.
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2. Human behavior is the term used to describe a person’s actions and conduct.
Observing and understanding human behavior is a crucial part of psychology.
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3. Human behavior focuses on the typical life courses of humans.
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4. Human behavior is also defined as the result of attempts to satisfy certain needs.
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5. Human behavior is seen as the product of factors that cause people to act in
predictable ways.
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6. Human behavior, the potential and expressed capacity for physical, mental, and
social activity during the phases of human life.
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7. The capacity of mental, physical, emotional and social activities experienced during
the five stages of a human being’s life – prenatal, infancy, childhood, adolescence
and adulthood. Includes the behaviors as dictated by culture, society, values, morals,
ethics and genetics.
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8. Behavior is the range of actions and mannerisms made by individuals, organisms,
systems or artificial entities in conjunction with themselves of their environment.
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9. Human behavior is always the product of two things; one- the nature of individual of
organism that behaves; and second, the nature of situation in which the individual
find himself.
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10. Human behavior is any activity which can be observed. Recorded and measured,
this includes first what living beings or organisms do- that is their movement in
space.
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11. Human behavior has a purpose either to perform a task or to convey a message.
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12. Human behavior can be observed as we can see or hear these behaviors.
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13. Human behavior is the response of individuals or groups of humans to internal and
external stimuli. It refers to the array of every physical action and observable
emotion associated with individuals, as well as the human race.
source: Wikipedia
14. Human behavior refers to the range of human behavior exhibited by humans which
are influenced by culture, attitudes, emotions, values, ethics, authority etc.
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15. Human behavior refers to the full range of physical and emotional behaviors that
humans engage in; biologically, socially, intellectually, etc.
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16. Human behavior include anything we do, anything we say and our facial expression
and bodily gestures.
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17. Behavior can be defined as the actions or reactions of a person in response to
external or internal stimulus situation.
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18. In scientific research, human behavior is a complex interplay of three components;
actions, cognition and emotion.
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19. The behavior of living organisms is always influenced by a number of factors. Some
forms of human behavior are influenced by a large number of factors and some are
influenced by a fewer factors.
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20. Human behavior is a product of both innate human nature and of individual
experience and environment.
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