Understanding Human Behavior

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HUMAN BEHAVIOR involves self-initiated action/reaction to a given solution due to (Heredity, Environment, __________)

Learning

A person's attitude adapts to fit society of right or wrong through voluntary or involuntary __________

action

Human beings are intelligent social animals with the mental capacity to comprehend, infer, and think in __________ ways

rational

Collection of behavior of human beings is influenced by Culture, Society, Values, Ethics, and __________

Genetics

IRRATIONAL BEHAVIOR- It is defined as unreasonable behavior or having no clear objective or meaning. 7.______ BEHAVIOR- Behavior that a person is naturally contributed to an action.- “MEANS OF FREEWILL” 8.INVOLUNTARY BEHAVIOR- Uncontrolled behavior.

VOLUNTARY

NEUROLOGICAL VIEW- Deals with human action with events taking place inside the body such as the ______/ nervous system.

brain

HUMANISTIC VIEW- Focuses on the subject experience, freedom of choice, and motivation toward ______.

self-actualization

INHERITED BEHAVIOR (INBORN/NATURE)- Refers to any behavioral reactions or reflexes exhibited.Inherited capabilities or natural ______.

selection

ANIMAL LEVEL- Movement and sensation.(Mostly use of sense, sex ______)

drive

INTELLECTUAL ASPECT- Way of thinking, reasoning, solving problems, processing information, and coping with the ______.

environment

What are the two basic types of human behavior described in the text?

Covert behavior and overt behavior

Explain the humanistic view of human behavior as described in the text.

Focuses on the subject experience, freedom of choice, and motivation toward growth.

What are the three levels of behavior mentioned in the text?

Animal level, neurological view, and intellectual aspect

Explain the difference between voluntary and involuntary behavior in human beings.

Voluntary behavior is actions that a person naturally contributes to, while involuntary behavior is uncontrolled behavior.

Discuss the cognitive view of human behavior and how it differs from the psychoanalytical view.

The cognitive view is concerned with brain processes and information functioning, while the psychoanalytical view focuses on motives originating from aggressive impulses in childhood.

Explain the concept of learned behavior and how it differs from inherited behavior.

Learned behavior involves adaptation to cope with environmental changes, while inherited behavior refers to behavioral reactions or reflexes exhibited.

What is the difference between sensation and perception in human behavior?

Sensation is the feeling or impression created by a stimulus, while perception refers to the knowledge of a stimulus that helps determine behavior.

Explain the concept of heredity and its impact on human behavior.

Heredity refers to the passing of traits from parent to offspring, influencing behavioral patterns in individuals.

What are the three ego states in transactional analysis according to Eric Berne?

The three ego states are Parent Ego State, Adult Ego State, and Child Ego State.

How does learning affect human behavior?

Learning is the process by which behavior changes as a result of experience or practice, leading to modifications in behavior.

This quiz explores the complexities of human behavior, including the influence of heredity, environment, and learning on individuals. It also delves into how attitudes, actions, reactions, and personalities shape human interactions.

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