A human's personality and character are shaped by both physical and spiritual factors. A person's behavior demonstrates their natural feelings and is influenced by their relationship with the supreme creator. Studying human behavior is important for understanding one's own actions, making decisions, considering others, and adjusting one's behavior. Motivation comes from innate drives as well as social and psychological needs. People are social beings who conform to groups and are influenced by others through obedience, compliance, and ingratiation. The lifelong process of socialization transmits values, attitudes, and social roles from one generation to the next.
A human's personality and character are shaped by both physical and spiritual factors. A person's behavior demonstrates their natural feelings and is influenced by their relationship with the supreme creator. Studying human behavior is important for understanding one's own actions, making decisions, considering others, and adjusting one's behavior. Motivation comes from innate drives as well as social and psychological needs. People are social beings who conform to groups and are influenced by others through obedience, compliance, and ingratiation. The lifelong process of socialization transmits values, attitudes, and social roles from one generation to the next.
A human's personality and character are shaped by both physical and spiritual factors. A person's behavior demonstrates their natural feelings and is influenced by their relationship with the supreme creator. Studying human behavior is important for understanding one's own actions, making decisions, considering others, and adjusting one's behavior. Motivation comes from innate drives as well as social and psychological needs. People are social beings who conform to groups and are influenced by others through obedience, compliance, and ingratiation. The lifelong process of socialization transmits values, attitudes, and social roles from one generation to the next.
meaning depending upon on how the person carries himself. HUMAN PERSON
Man by nature is composition of dual entity. *Physical *Spiritual HUMAN PERSON
More on the physical
looks of certain person, his character and attitudes. HUM AN PE RSON More on the status of his relationship with the supreme creator and this is manifested on his ELEMENTS 1. SELF CONTROL- this virtue is to make oneself in abstinence of doing this that are not the acceptable actions that will lead to the promotion of pride and ELEMENTS 2. FORTITUDE- refers to the ability of man to check his emotion especially anger. ELEMENTS 3. JUSTICE- refers to the behavior to oneself or to another which is strictly in accord with currently accepted ethical law. ELEMENTS 4. PRUDENCE or TACT- man by nature is a supreme compared to other creations. His intellect is afforded by his Creator, enough to decide which is right or wrong. Human behavior •Is an exhibit of his natural feeling both inward and outward . Human behavior • also considered as “human act” and “act of man” Necessity to study human behavior • A well-learned person on the importance on the study of human behavior is well equipped and this status can make hum well independent. Necessity to study human behavior 1. The nature of being a human being. 2. For better understanding of our own action and Necessity to study human behavior 3. For policy and decision making 4. To be ready enough to consider others Necessity to study human behavior 6. For self consciousness that immediately adjust our actuations and relationship with others. Necessity to study human behavior 8. For innovations and other creative know-how 9. As an instruments in studying others areas of discpline like management HUMAN MOTIVATION Motivation is the driving force that ignites all forms of behavior. HUMAN M O T I VAT I O N DRIVE THEORY- suggest that behavior is pushed from within by drives stemming from basic biological needs. To counter this feelings we HUMAN M O T I VAT I O N PHYSICAL/BIOLOGICAL NEEDS Hunger Warmth & Cold Thirst Pain Air needs Rest Sex needs HUMAN M O T I VAT I O N PSYCHO-SOCIAL NEEDS Affiliation Social Security Dependency Achievement Social Approval/ Acceptance HUMAN M O T I VAT I O N AROUSAL THEORY- focuses on our general level of activation, which is physiological measures such as heart rate or blood pressure, muscle tension, and brain activity. HUMAN M O T I VAT I O N EXPECTANCY T H E O R Y - simply could be identified when your behavior is determined by your expectations, your belief that your present action HUMAN M O T I VAT I O N MASLOW’S HIERARCHY OF NEEDS SOCIAL P S YC H O LO GY •Field of psychology concerned with how others influence the thoughts , feelings and behaviors of individuals . S O C I A L I N F LU E N C E S •Refers to efforts by one or more individuals to change attitudes or one or more individuals. CONFORMIRTY •Modifying our behavior under perceived pressure. OBEDIENCE •Follows or obeys the direction COMPLIENCE •accepting request from another doing something that requester wants. under this, w have to the following INGRATIATION •This involves efforts to increase one’s appeal to target person before asking that person to grant a INGRATIATION 1. Indicating we agree to the target person or share their personal views on issue 2. Praising or flattering others 3. Enhancing personal appearance INGRATIATION 4. Associate ourselves with celebrity or important people. 5. Showing positive nonverbal cues such as sweet smile. 6. Doing self-deprecating remarks like speaking with humility INGRATIATION Multiple request. 1. foot-in-the-door technique 2. Door –the-face 3. That’s not all request- this strategy. SOC IA L BEHAVIOR • Man by nature is a sociable being, he wants to be a member of the crowd and desires to be recognized and to participate actively in almost M A N’S SOC IAL DIM ENSION 1. Man as being through others - Relation between or among others is a strong cohesion . M A N’S SOC IAL DIM ENSION 1. Man as being with others- man needs major social needs; affection, attention and M A N’S SOC IAL DIM ENSION 1 . Man as being for others- we are created for others not only in terms of love but also in social THE PROCESS OF SOCIALIZATION . 1. Life long process- “from womb to tomb” 2. Dynamic aspect of social role. FORMS OF SOCIAL R E VO LU T I O N 1. Primary socialization- the beginning of the social learning of a person towards certain values, attitude and FORMS OF SOCIAL R E VO LU T I O N 2. Secondary socialization-a learning process whereby an appropriate action is executed as observed by members of a smaller group that is within the premise of FORMS OF SOCIAL R E VO LU T I O N 3. Developmental socialization- a kind of socialization development whereby learning process FORMS OF SOCIAL R E VO LU T I O N 4. Anticipatory socialization- prepared socialization training for future purposes. FORMS OF SOCIAL R E VO LU T I O N 4. Reverse socialization- a socialization process whereby a certain group of people seemed to resign by what is traditionally practiced. FORMS OF SOCIAL R E VO LU T I O N 4. Re-socialization- a socialization process whereby old practices are abandoned because of new