1. Aggressive behavior: This type of behavior involves being hostile, confrontational, or physically violent towards others. It can include yelling, name-calling, or physical aggression.
2. Passive behavior: This type of behavior involves avoiding conflict, not expressing one's needs or opinions, and being submissive or compliant in social situations. Passive behavior can lead to feelings of resentment or being taken advantage of by others.
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Google Gemini AI
Oct 9
- Innate behaviour is behaviour that is genetically determined and is displayed by all members of a species, regardless of their environment. Examples of innate behaviour include the suckling reflex in newborn babies, the mating behaviour of animals, and the territorial behaviour of birds. - Learned behaviour is behaviour that is acquired through experience and is not genetically determined. Examples of learned behaviour include the ability to speak a language, the ability to play a musical instrument, and the ability to drive a car.