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Adjective
/biˈhāvyərəl/,
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Involving, relating to, or emphasizing behavior,
  1. Involving, relating to, or emphasizing behavior
    • - closely related species have similar behavioral patterns
    • - a behavioral approach to children's language

  1. of or relating to behavior; "behavioral sciences"
  2. (behavior) manner of acting or controlling yourself
  3. (behavior) the action or reaction of something (as a machine or substance) under specified circumstances; "the behavior of small particles can be studied in experiments"
  4. (behavior) (psychology) the aggregate of the responses or reactions or movements made by an organism in any situation
  5. Behavior, or behaviour (see American and British spelling differences), refers to the actions of a system or organism , usually in relation to its environment, which includes the other systems or organisms around as well as the physical environment. ...
  6. (behavior) The way a living creature behaves or acts; The way a device or system operates
  7. (behavior) The observable effects of an operation or event, including its results.
  8. (Behavior) The total collection of actions and reactions exhibited by a person.
  9. (Behavior) The manner in which one behaves.
  10. (Behavior) The actions of people.
  11. (Behavior) Any observable, recordable, and measurable movement, response, or verbal or nonverbal act demonstrated by an individual.
  12. (Behavior) A person’s observable responses to internal and external stimuli.
  13. (behavior) The response of a component or system to a set of input values and preconditions.
  14. (Behavior) The observable activity of humans and animals.
  15. (Behavior) The specific physical actions and reactions through which we interact with the people and environment around us.
  16. (Behavior) The manner of conducting oneself; the response of an individual, group or species to its environment.
  17. (behavior) The methods of a class implement its behavior. A particular object's behavior is a combination of the method definitions of its class and the current state of the object.
  18. (BEHAVIOR) Groups range from a few to a few thousand animals. Spinners often mix with pilot whales, spotted dolphins, yellowfin, and skipjack tuna. They rest in shallow waters and inlets, usually feeding after resting.
  19. (BEHAVIOR) The actions and reactions of animals under given circumstances. With parrots, behavior is a complex combination of nature and nurture. Companion parrots learn a great deal from our behavior, whether it is negative or positive.
  20. (BEHAVIOR) The establishment reserves the right to judge acceptable levels of noise and behavior of guests and invited friends. In the event of failure to comply with management requests, the establishment may terminate the booking without being liable for any refund or compensation. ...
  21. (Behavior) A combination of an event and a JavaScript action.
  22. (Behavior) A high-level description of how an element responds to the environment. Applying a Behavior makes an element interactive, either with the user or with other elements of the project. A typical Behavior will be composed of Members, Tasks and Functions. ...
  23. (Behavior) A person's way of doing things; pattern of actions; the way a child acts, reacts, or relates to others, both positively and negatively.
  24. (Behavior) A specification of signal values over time. For example, "the signal req is true for three cycles; on the fourth cycle the signal req is still true and the signal ack is false."
  25. (Behavior) Activity • Event • Message • Method • State • Use case