Human behavior is the collection of behaviors exhibited by human beings and influenced by culture, attitudes, emotions, values, ethics, authority, rapport, hypnosis, persuasion, coercion and/or genetics. " Human Behaviour " is Icelandic singer Björk 's first solo single, taken from the album Debut. Behavior or behaviour (see spelling differences) refers to the actions or Reactions of an object or Organism, usually Human beings, humans or man (Origin 1590–1600 L homō man OL hemō the earthly one (see Humus Culture (from the Latin cultura stemming from colere, meaning "to cultivate" generally refers to patterns of human activity and the symbolic Attitude is a hypothetical construct that represents an individual's like or dislike for an item An emotion is a mental and physiological state associated with a wide variety of feelings thoughts and behaviours A personal and cultural value is a Relative ethic value, an assumption upon which implementation can be extrapolated Ethics is a major branch of Philosophy, encompassing right conduct and good life In Politics, authority ( Latin Auctoritas, used in Roman law as opposed to Potestas and Imperium For other uses see Rapport (disambiguation. Rapport is one of the most important features or characteristics of unconscious human interaction Hypnosis is often thought to be a wakeful state of focused attention and heightened suggestibility with diminished peripheral awareness Persuasion is a form of Social influence. It is the process of guiding people toward the adoption of an idea attitude or action by rational and symbolic (though not always Coercion (co-er-shion is the practice of compelling a person or manipulating them to behave in an involuntary way (whether through action or inaction by use of threats Genetics (from Ancient Greek grc-Latn genetikos, “genitive” and that from grc-Latn genesis, “origin” a discipline of Biology, is
The behavior of people (and other organisms or even mechanisms) falls within a range with some behavior being common, some unusual, some acceptable, and some outside acceptable limits. The term person is used in Common sense to mean an individual Human being. In sociology, behavior is considered as having no meaning, being not directed at other people and thus is the most basic human action. Sociology (from Latin: socius "companion" and the suffix -ology "the study of" from Greek λόγος lógos "knowledge" In Sociology, social actions refer to any action that takes into account the actions and reactions of other Individuals and is modified based on those events Behavior should not be mistaken with social behavior, which is more advanced action, as social behavior is behavior specifically directed at other people. In Biology, Psychology and Sociology social behavior is behavior directed towards society or taking place between members of the same species The acceptability of behavior is evaluated relative to social norms and regulated by various means of social control. Social norms have been defined as "the rules that a group uses for appropriate and inappropriate values beliefs attitudes and behaviors In Statistics, mean has two related meanings the Arithmetic mean (and is distinguished from the Geometric mean or Harmonic mean Social control refers to social mechanisms that regulate individual and group behavior leading to conformity and compliances to the rules of a given Society or
The behavior of people is studied by the academic disciplines of psychology, sociology, economics, and anthropology. An academic discipline or field of study is a branch of Knowledge which is taught or Researched at the college or university level Psychology (from Greek grc ψῡχή psȳkhē, "breath life soul" and grc -λογία -logia) is an Academic and Sociology (from Latin: socius "companion" and the suffix -ology "the study of" from Greek λόγος lógos "knowledge" Economics is the social science that studies the production distribution, and consumption of goods and services. Anthropology (/ˌænθɹəˈpɒlədʒi/ from Greek grc ἄνθρωπος anthrōpos, "human" -λογία -logia) is the study of
In 1970, a book was published called "The Social Contract: A Personal Inquiry into the Evolutionary Sources of Order and Disorder" written by the anthropologist Robert Ardrey. Robert Ardrey (b October 16, 1908, Chicago, Illinois —d January 14, 1980, South Africa) was an American The book and study investigated animal behavior (Ethology) and then compared human behavior as a similar phenomenon. Ethology ( from Greek ἦθος ethos, "character" and λόγος logos, "knowledge") is the scientific study of Animal
*Genetics - (see also evolutionary psychology)