Examples of instinct in the following topics:
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- James theorized that behavior was driven by a number of survival instincts.
- From a biological perspective, an instinct is a species-specific pattern of behavior that is not learned.
- There was, however, considerable controversy between James and his contemporaries over the exact definition of instinct.
- James proposed several dozen special human instincts, but many of his contemporaries created different lists.
- A mother’s protection of her baby, fondness for sugar, and hunting prey were among the human behaviors proposed as true instincts during James’ era.
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- Innate behavior, or instinct, is important because there is no risk of an incorrect behavior being learned.
- Learned behaviors, even though they may have instinctive components, allow an organism to adapt to changes in the environment and are modified by previous experiences.
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- Thus, they are often interested in instinctive, or intuitive behavior, and in explaining the similarities, rather than the differences, between cultures.
- Discuss the concept of sociobiology in relation to natural selection and Charles Darwin, as well as genetics and instinctive behaviors
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- Instinct, intuition, abduction, deduction, induction and authority are examples of sources of knowledge.
- Instinct, intuition and introspection were once of great importance, but are not often seen as credible as "science" when seeking justifications for "knowledge" in Western, industrial societies.
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- Conversely, learned behaviors, even though they may have instinctive components, allow an organism to adapt to changes in the environment and are modified by previous experiences.
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- They'll just have an instinctive impression that the topic is very controversial, and wait for the fuss to die down.
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- Have an innovation adopted by a highly respected individual within a social network, creating an instinctive desire for a specific innovation.
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- In its most basic form, stretching is a natural and instinctive activity; it is performed by humans and many animals .
- Stretching often occurs instinctively after waking from sleep, after long periods of inactivity, or after exiting confined spaces and areas.
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- Altruistic behaviors may be explained by the natural instinct to improve the chances of passing on one's genes.
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- It contains his most thorough statement of the need for each individual to avoid conformity and false consistency, and follow his or her own instincts and ideas.