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    behavior

    US /bɪˈhevjɚ/

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    UK /bɪ'heɪvjə/

    A1TOEIC
    n. (c./u.)Noun (Countable/Uncountable)The way a person or thing acts; manner
    Scientists closely study the behavior of birds to determine their flight patterns
    n. (c./u.)Noun (Countable/Uncountable)The way in which an animal or person acts in response to a particular situation or stimulus.
    The study of animal behavior.
    n. (c./u.)Noun (Countable/Uncountable)The way in which a system or component functions or performs.
    The expected behavior of the program.

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    Bereavement: How to Transform Grief & Depression Through Spiritual Healing

    35:17Bereavement: How to Transform Grief & Depression Through Spiritual Healing
    • in this chimp village called a troop that seemed to display depressed behavior.

      in this chimp village called a troop that seemed to display depressed behavior.

    B1

    The First Presidential Debate: Hillary Clinton And Donald Trump (Full Debate) | NBC News

    38:58The First Presidential Debate: Hillary Clinton And Donald Trump (Full Debate) | NBC News
    • RACIST BEHAVIOR.

      RACIST BEHAVIOR.

    • BEHAVIOR GOING BACK TO

      BEHAVIOR GOING BACK TO

    B1

    The Truth Behind ‘Unlimited’ Vacation Plans

    04:05The Truth Behind ‘Unlimited’ Vacation Plans
    • and the issue of financial accounting drives a lot of that behavior.

      and the issue of financial accounting drives a lot of that behavior.

    B1

    Impulse Buying: Why You Buy Stuff You Don't Need

    06:14Impulse Buying: Why You Buy Stuff You Don't Need
    • In a 2016 survey of nearly 1,500 people, those that said they were likely to spend a hypothetical windfall impulsively also reported higher levels of other impulsive behavior, like binge drinking and unprotected sex.

      In a 2016 survey of nearly 1,500 people, those that said they were likely to spend a hypothetical windfall impulsively also reported higher levels of other impulsive behavior, like binge drinking and unprotected sex.

    • also reported higher levels of other impulsive behavior,

      also reported higher levels of other impulsive behavior,

    B1

    How to Get People to Listen to You | The Harvard Business Review Guide

    10:12How to Get People to Listen to You | The Harvard Business Review Guide
    • It's critical that you hear everyone and model that behavior for others.

      It's critical that you hear everyone and model that behavior for others.

    • that behavior for others.

      that behavior for others.

    A2

    How Retailers Like T.J. Maxx And Home Depot Quietly Target 'Problem' Returners

    08:09How Retailers Like T.J. Maxx And Home Depot Quietly Target 'Problem' Returners
    • What if retailers have been quietly tracking your return behavior for years?

      What if retailers have been quietly tracking your return behavior for years?

    • First, let's establish what fraudulent return behavior is.

      First, let's establish what fraudulent return behavior is.

    B2

    12 Signs You’re Way More Intelligent Than You Realize

    11:4412 Signs You’re Way More Intelligent Than You Realize
    • special about you, you may discover telltale signs  of intelligence in your everyday behavior. Things  

      special about you, you may discover telltale signs  of intelligence in your everyday behavior. Things  

    • Even if you don't think there's anything special about you, you may discover telltale signs of intelligence in your everyday behavior.

      Even if you don't think there's anything special about you, you may discover telltale signs of intelligence in your everyday behavior.

    B1

    How to Work with Someone You Can't Stand: The Harvard Business Review Guide

    08:20How to Work with Someone You Can't Stand: The Harvard Business Review Guide
    • In those cases, you have to call out the behavior or bring it to the attention of someone who has the power to address it.

      In those cases, you have to call out the behavior or bring it to the attention of someone who has the power to address it.

    • As author Daniel Goleman points out, it's far more useful to focus on your own behavior because, well, it's something you can control.

      As author Daniel Goleman points out, it's far more useful to focus on your own behavior because, well, it's something you can control.

    B1

    5 Things To Say To Your Crush To Make Them Like You

    04:195 Things To Say To Your Crush To Make Them Like You
    • "Gratitude rewards generosity and maintains the cycle of healthy social behavior."

      "Gratitude rewards generosity and maintains the cycle of healthy social behavior."

    • and maintains the cycle of healthy social behavior."

      and maintains the cycle of healthy social behavior."

    B1

    Why Tap-to-Pay Is Safer Than a Credit Card Swipe | WSJ Tech Behind

    06:53Why Tap-to-Pay Is Safer Than a Credit Card Swipe | WSJ Tech Behind
    • Yes, it might be convenient and yes, it might be safe, but that's not usually enough for people to switch their behavior.

      Yes, it might be convenient and yes, it might be safe, but that's not usually enough for people to switch their behavior.

    • for people to switch their behavior.

      for people to switch their behavior.

    B1