Acceptable behavior

(noun)

Behavior that conforms to social mores and norms.

Related Terms

  • indoctrination
  • Formal social control

Examples of Acceptable behavior in the following topics:

  • Making Strategy Effective

    • Acceptability is concerned with the expectations of stakeholders (such as shareholders, employees, and customers) and any expected financial and non-financial outcomes.
  • Current Ratio

    • Acceptable current ratios vary from industry to industry and are generally between 1.5% and 3% for healthy businesses.
  • Current Ratio

    • Acceptable current ratios vary from industry to industry and are generally between 1.5 and 3 for healthy businesses.
  • Liquidity Ratios

    • Acceptable current ratios vary from industry to industry.
  • Classical Conditioning in Behavioral Therapy

  • Operant Conditioning in Behavioral Therapy

  • Behavioral Therapies

  • Consumer Behavior and Advertising

  • Employee Role in Preventing and Addressing Unethical Behavior

  • Introduction to Animal Behavior

    • Behavior is the change in activity of an organism in response to a stimulus.
    • Behavioral biology is the study of the biological and evolutionary bases for such changes.
    • One goal of behavioral biology is to distinguish the innate behaviors, which have a strong genetic component and are largely independent of environmental influences, from the learned behaviors, which result from environmental conditioning.
    • Innate behavior, or instinct, is important because there is no risk of an incorrect behavior being learned.
    • These behaviors are “hard wired” into the system.
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