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词汇 behavioural
释义 behavioural
adjective
 psychology UKspecialized(USbehavioral)uk /bɪˈheɪ.vjə.rəl/ us /bɪˈheɪ.vjɚ.əl/
relating to behaviour: (关于)行为的
behavioural psychologyShe studied behavioural psychology at university.她在大学学的是行为心理学。
behavioural problemsHis teachers and his parents noticed he was exhibiting behavioural problems.
Does testosterone lead to behavioural differences?
Surely behavioural change will only happen if there is a real incentive for it.
It might be interesting to examine the behavioural patterns of football fans.
It does not require a behavioural scientist to tell us that these are vile and unacceptable acts.
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behavioural | Business English


behavioural
adjective
UK(USbehavioral)uk /bɪˈheɪvjərəl/us
relating to behaviour:
The new chairman of the committee of managing directors promised "behavioural and cultural change" at top levels of the company.

Examples of behavioural


behavioural
We investigate the theoretical aspects of coinduction and its role as a supplement to standard equational logic for determining behavioural equivalence.
The results from the second were based on verbal actions, which were seen as extending and clarifying behavioural actions.
The presence of residual agoraphobic avoidance upon completion of behavioural treatment was found to be a risk factor for relapse.
The biology of these parasites may explain these behavioural differences.
These behavioural defences include parasite evasion and possibly the reduction of ingestion rates.
Clinical efficacy of computerised cognitive-behavioural therapy for anxiety and depression in primary care : randomised controlled trial.
The behavioural details that dominated in the earlier production are now abandoned in favour of psychological states and their nuances.
Many types of dynamical systems have been equipped with the notion of a bisimulation as a tool to define behavioural equivalence.
This epistemological commitment aims to make clear statements about behavioural natural kinds.
There is one behavioural pattern seen in group-living cetaceans that is individually maladaptive but could have arisen within a system of conformist traditions: mass stranding.
We provide examples of coequations here that illustrate some of the expressive power available when one moves from behavioural covarieties to covarieties in general.
The interface part expresses the behavioural semantics of objects in terms of methods encapsulated in an object.
All subjects completed a single session in which four blocks (two for each behavioural goal) of 40 trials were administered.
Secondly, a state version of the questionnaire was administered to patients undergoing cognitive-behavioural treatment or waitlist in order to examine the measure's sensitivity to change.
Furthermore, the boundaries between the two may not be clear; behavioural competence may migrate between these layers as the agent adapts in its environment.
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