Human Behaviour PDF
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This document discusses human behavior, explaining it as the way humans act and interact, influenced by factors such as genetics, culture and individual values. It emphasizes the full range of physical and emotional behaviours, with a focus on the interplay of actions, cognition, and emotions in scientific research about human behavior.
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Fundamentals of Agricultural| 38 Extensin Human Behaviour Human behaviour refers to the way humans act and interact. It is the potential...
Fundamentals of Agricultural| 38 Extensin Human Behaviour Human behaviour refers to the way humans act and interact. It is the potential Emotion and expressed capacity of human individuals or groups to respondto internal and external Action stimuli throughout their life. It is based on and influenced by several factors, such as genetic make-up, culture and individual values and attitudes. Human behaviour also refers to the full Cognition range of physical and emotional behaviours humansengage in, biologically, socially and intellectually. Several factors like culture, emotions, values, ethics and attitudes, emotions, authority, influence human behaviour. In Fig.4.1:Components of scientific research, human behaviour is a human behaviour. complex interplay of three components: arid.s actions, cognition, and emotions (knowledge, skill and