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Mechanical Vibration

EndNote X9
15-ME-01

10-5-2018
Human behavior
Human behavior is the responses of individuals or groups of humans to internal and external
stimuli[1]. It refers to the array of every physical action and observable emotion associated with
individuals, as well as the human race[2]. While specific traits of one's personality and
temperament may be more consistent, other behaviors will change as one moves from birth
through adulthood[2]. In addition to being dictated by age and genetics, behavior, driven in
part by thoughts and feelings[3], is an insight into individual psyche, revealing among other
things attitudes and values. Social behavior, a subset of human behavior[4], study the
considerable influence of social interaction and culture. Additional influences include ethics,
encircling[5], authority, rapport, hypnosis, persuasion and coercion[6].

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