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behavioural patterns

n. (plural of behavioural pattern English)

Usage examples of "behavioural patterns".

Instinct, of course, is a pre-programmed part of this inward, subtle matrix which makes a cow a cow, or a spider a spider, in both outward form and behavioural patterns.

So I went searching in the abnormal pysch books for something that fitted his behavioural patterns.

Don Juan's idea of the right way seemed to be a sense of propriety, which consisted, not of righteousness in terms of morality, but of a tendency to simplify behavioural patterns in terms of the efficacy promoted by his teachings.

As with the Iron Masters, the areas he could tap into were concerned with acquired knowledge: specialist education and training, language skills, behavioural patterns, social mores and information about people Steve had met - but not how he felt about them.

The behavioural patterns of an electro-positronic robot brain equipped with semi-organic circuits is only predictable when one is fairly familiar with its basic programming.