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behavioural

[ UK /bɪhˈe‍ɪvjəɹə‍l/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. of or relating to behavior
    behavioral sciences

How To Use behavioural In A Sentence

  • The regulator said the proposed undertakings also rely on third parties completing certain actions, and involve complex and long-term behavioural obligations that present risks, creating uncertainty that IOOF could become an effective competitor to the combined NAB-AXA. NAB's Bid for AXA Asia Dealt a Blow
  • He has suffered life-long behavioural and emotional difficulties. The Sun
  • Lions in zoos are behaviourally quite a different matter, as you'd know: they're a social animal, they'll lie or eat and they'll play with each other and they work very well.
  • By exploring the nature of power, some of the weaknesses of the objective analysis of behaviouralism can be identified.
  • In a bicultural setting the challenge exists to incorporate cultural content into cognitive-behavioural practice.
  • We carried out a secondary analysis of the treatment of behavioural and physical symptoms.
  • As we have said this signal comes in the form of a physical, mental, or behavioural symptom.
  • It is the parents who actually observe these behavioural problems in their children.
  • Next, get in a few behavioural psychologists to do a bit of organisational re-engineering. Times, Sunday Times
  • Adaptive behavioural analytics is enormously useful to all manner of online businesses. Times, Sunday Times
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