behavioural

/bɪˈheɪvjərəl/
adjective
  1. Relating to the way someone behaves or acts.
    • The school has a strict behavioural code that all students must follow.
    • The study looked at behavioural differences between children and adults.
    • Her behavioural problems improved after she started therapy.
  2. Relating to the study of observable actions, especially in psychology or economics.
    • Behavioural economics examines how emotions affect financial decisions.
    • Behavioural science helps companies design better customer experiences.
    • The psychologist used behavioural techniques to help the patient quit smoking.
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