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    Re:Behaviors
    Amar Nayak, MA (Clinical Psychology) · 06/08/01 at 7:56 ET


    Human behavior is so complex that it would be near impossible to determine the average number of behaviors that an "average" human being might exhibit. In addition, if one were to undertake such a study, they would be able to note only observable behavior leaving a vast area of unobservable, thinking processes, totally ignored since "thinking is also behavior" and characteristic to each individual.

    However, one might be able to study behavior by categorizing it into broad categories, such as agressive, passive, etc., but even then I am not sure whether one can calculate an average behavior count.

    What do the others think?

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    • Re:Behaviors, by Monica, 06/08/01
      • Re:Behaviors, by Pete, 06/10/01
        • Re:Behaviors, by Hiram, 06/10/01

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