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behavioral

behavioral \behavioral\ adj. of or pertaining to behavior. behavioral sciences

Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
behavioral

1927, in psychology, from behavior + -al (1).

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behavioral

a. (label en American spelling) Of or relating to behavior.

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behavioral

adj. of or relating to behavior; "behavioral sciences" [syn: behavioural]

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Usage examples of "behavioral".

Extensive research by the Behavioral Science Unit at the FBI academy and in-depth interviews with incarcerated felons who have committed such crimes have provided a vast body of knowledge of common elements, that link crime scene dynamics to specific criminal personality patterns.

Two of the eighteen cases were profiled by the Behavioral Science Unit at the FBI Academy.

Either intensive behavioral guidance is given to these few, or certain forms of bioengineered plants, producing passive behavior, are fed to them.

Ekdokhan has past occurrences of siding with ometvaheem from poorer families, especially minimizing past behavioral problems so those ometvaheem may marry.

Besides I have learned invaluable behavioral lessons from my wife, for which I am eternally grateful.

The challenge lies in making lasting behavioral changes that reduce input and increase output.

First, it would test, using statistical procedures, whether there are significant behavioral differences at the crime scene between crimes committed by organized sexual murderers and those committed by disorganized sexual murderers.

Crime scene characteristics are those elements of physical evidence found at the crime scene that may reveal behavioral traits of the murderer.

Otto for their early support of the criminal personality research project efforts of the Behavioral Science Unit, as well as current FBI Director William S.

We thank the following journals for permission to reprint sections of our published articles: American Journal of Psychiatry, Behavioral Sciences and the Law, Journal of Interpersonal Violence, and the FBI Law Enforcement Bulletin.

Crime scene behavioral atialysis: another tool for the law enforcement investigator.

However, readers should keep in mind that many of these behavioral symptoms have no consistent definitions or ways of measurement.

For descriptive purposes, we use the terms internal and external to classify the behavioral indicators.

Antecedent Behaviors and the Act of Murder Putting thoughts and plans of murder into action presents the murderer with various behavioral options.

In this chapter, we describe phases one and two and the range of behavioral choices exhibited by the thirty-six murderers in our study.