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What are the primary components of human behaviour in scientific research?
What are the primary components of human behaviour in scientific research?
Which factor does NOT influence human behaviour according to the content?
Which factor does NOT influence human behaviour according to the content?
Which statement best describes human behaviour?
Which statement best describes human behaviour?
What does the term 'cognition' in the context of human behaviour refer to?
What does the term 'cognition' in the context of human behaviour refer to?
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Which of the following is NOT a factor that influences human behaviour?
Which of the following is NOT a factor that influences human behaviour?
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Study Notes
Human Behaviour Overview
- Human behaviour encompasses actions and interactions among individuals or groups.
- It reflects the potential and capacity of humans to respond to various stimuli during their life stages.
Influencing Factors
- Behaviour is shaped by multiple factors, including:
- Genetic make-up
- Cultural background
- Individual values and attitudes
Components of Human Behaviour
- Engages in a wide range of physical and emotional activities across biological, social, and intellectual dimensions.
- Influencing elements include:
- Culture
- Emotions
- Values
- Ethics
- Attitudes
- Authority
Core Components in Research
- Scientific studies of human behaviour involve a complex interplay of three main components:
- Actions: Observable behaviours and responses
- Cognition: Mental processes including knowledge and skills
- Emotions: Feelings that can influence decision-making and interactions
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This quiz explores the foundational concepts of agricultural extension and human behavior. It focuses on understanding how people act and interact in the agricultural context, influenced by various internal and external stimuli. Ideal for those studying agricultural sciences and human interactions within this field.