Well who ever asked this.. there can be many types of learned behaviors some dealing with animals, humans, nature(etc.) so when i understand what you are asking then i will give you an positive answer. Thankz Sabrina Janee(:
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∙ 13y agowhen a baby cries for a toy would that be an instinct or a learned behavior
You can use other types of animals behavior as reference and comparison, you don't have to use human behavior.æAny warm blooded mammal would suffice for comparing behavior.
If you teach your dog a trick and then reward him with a treat when he performs the trick, this is an example of learned behavior. Over time, the dog learned that he would be rewarded for following your command.
It would be a combination of genetics and learned behavior.
No, an instinct is an action or response that do without thinking but a learned behavior would be an action that you have learned or been taught. Although, a learned behavior can become an instinct.
Instinct behaviour is when people or animals do something and they don't know why eg dogs burying a bone. We are a long way away from the time when dogs had to eat when they could. If they had a lot of food, they would bury some for a time when they were hungry ready to be dug up again. Learned behaviour is simply things that we learn to do from watching someone (usually a parent) doing it. We would never have done it by "instinct", we learned to do it.
This is the psychological nature vs nurture concept. A learned behavior is considered nurture, you arent born with it therefore its learned. An instinct however is considered nature because you were born with it and it is in your genes. In other words an instinct would be something you are predispositioned to by heredity. With animals this would also have to do with natural selection. They carry on genes that help them survive, ie instincts. Amanda
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No as that would be showing disrespect for the court, which is a learned behavior and a condition of parental alienation.
I'll give you the perfect example. I call my dog saying "COME" he comes and I give him a treat. He LEARNS that when he comes he gets a treat. Learned Behavior. So if you do something and it has a positive influence on you or you get rewarded, you are more likely to repeat the behavior that you learned by being rewarded. get it?
This is the psychological nature vs nurture concept. A learned behavior is considered nurture, you arent born with it therefore its learned. An instinct however is considered nature because you were born with it and it is in your genes. In other words an instinct would be something you are predispositioned to by heredity. With animals this would also have to do with natural selection. They carry on genes that help them survive, ie instincts. Amanda
Instinctive behaviors are innate and inherent in an organism, meaning they are genetically programmed and do not need to be learned. Learned behaviors, on the other hand, are acquired through experience, observation, and teaching, and can vary among individuals of a species.