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    Overt Behaviour

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    | |[pic]|What are examples of innate behaviour? | | |examples of innate behaviour are :- cry- laugh- smile- move- eat- | |[pic]|What are the examples of deviant behaviours? | | |Deviant behaviours There is set of social features ‚which provided to man to

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    instrumental support; self-distraction; denial; religion; venting; substance use; self-blame; and behavioural disengagement. Of these‚ using social support (both emotional and instrumental)‚ denial‚ venting‚ behavioural disengagement‚ and self-blame coping had negative effects on satisfaction at the end of the day: the more students used these coping strategies in dealing with the day’s most bothersome failure‚ the less satisfied they felt at the end of the day. In contrast‚ positive reframing (i

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    Atypical Behaviour

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    Behaviour based on bias – how heuristics and biases effect behaviour by perpetuating prejudiced views A prejudice is a preconceived perception‚ usually negative‚ towards an individual or group. Prejudiced views and actions are everywhere in society and around us. There are numerous types of prejudiced views (such as prejudices against certain ethnicities)‚ along with numerous origins for them‚ like upbringing - for example‚ if we grew up in an area where there were many crimes committed by people

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    Consumer Behaviour

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    CONSUMER BEHAVIOUR IN TOURISM The study of consumer behaviour focuses on how individuals make decisions to spend their available resources (time‚ money‚ effort) on consumption-related items. The field of consumer behavior covers a lot of ground. According to Solomon (1996)‚ consumer behavior is a study of the processes involved when individuals or groups select‚ purchase‚ use‚ or dispose of products‚ services‚ ideas‚ or experiences to satisfy needs and desires. The marketer needs to understand

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    Organisations Behaviour

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    |Assignment Title: Analysing Organisation Behaviour This assignment assesses your understanding of behaviour in organisations. Students are expected to demonstrate the knowledge and practical methods they have acquired regarding organisation behaviour‚ structure and culture‚ and explore issues among other things of motivation‚ communication‚ leadership‚ decision‐making‚ power and organisational change. Your answers should reflect both a foundation of theory and an ability to apply the concepts

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    Cognitive dissonance Cognitive dissonance is the term used in modern psychology to describe the state of people when holding two or more conflicting cognitions (e.g.‚ ideas‚ beliefs‚ values‚ emotional reactions) simultaneously. In a state of dissonance‚ people may sometimes feel surprise‚ dread‚ guilt‚ anger‚ or embarrassment.[1] The theory of cognitive dissonance in social psychology proposes that people have a motivational drive to reduce dissonance by altering existing cognitions‚ adding new

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    Buyer Behaviour

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    Buyer behaviour What is buyer behaviour ? The definition is “buyer behaviour is the define as activities people undertake when obtaining‚ consuming‚ and disposing of product and services.” It is Important to understand the buyer behaviour especially to the marketer‚ once the marketer understand the reason people purchase buy specific product or brand ‚ it will help the marketer much easier in developing an strategies to influence the buyer.(Blackwell‚R.D‚etc 2006 pg4 ) There are three

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    support love

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    different or does not fit our norms. We are taught that different is not acceptable but it should not be that way. Same sex marriage should be looked at as something good because there are a lot of positive outcomes. Instead people should be more understanding; it does not personally affect them. We should support our differences because it’s so cliché but the world would be boring if we were all the same. Religion is the main reason why most people oppose gay marriage.

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    People Behaviour

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    Christopher Lochai 03/11/2012 Sociology Question: - Can questionnaires really capture the truth about people behaviour? Illustrate using examples from actual research. Methodology is concern with both the detail research methods through with data is collected‚ and the more general philosophies upon which the collection and analysis of data are based. In methodology there are two types of research methods in which researchers can depend on when researching. These are “Quantitative”

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    Positive Woman

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    In The Power of the Positive Woman‚ author Phyllis Schlafly sets out to redefine the dogmas of womanhood and introduce the Positive Woman‚ defined as someone who recognizes that women and men are different‚ and that those differences “provide the key to her success and fulfillment as a woman.” Rather than trying to eliminate the degradation of women‚ she claims that these dogmas have the opposite effect and demean women even more. On the contrary‚ Schlafly argues that these same differences some

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