Different types of Animal Behaviour

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Different types of Animal Behaviour: Overview

This topic embellishes the points that clarify the different types of animal behaviour. It also elucidates the known facts to enhance our knowledge based on the changes with the aid of picturization discussed here.

Important Questions on Different types of Animal Behaviour

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The human babies learn to speak by mimicking their parents. It is an example of

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Among the given options which is an example of imprinting behaviour in animals?

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_____ (Konrad Lorenz/Ivan Pavlov) was the scientist who studied imprinting behavior in animals.

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_____ can be used to change the behaviour of people.

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Cutting up an onion makes your eyes water is an example of:

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Which of the following is part of classical conditioning?

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The stimulus that causes an automatic reaction is known as:

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The process by which a conditioned stimulus acquires the ability to elicit a conditioned response is known as:

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The conditioned stimulus is associated with:

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If a rat is given a mild electric shock when it goes to a certain part of its cage, it eventually avoids going there. This is because of _____ behaviour. (Imprinting/Conditioning)

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Which among the following is/are the types of animal behaviour?

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Humans do not have instincts.

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The attachment of a young animal towards another animal or object is called habitation.

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Instinctual behaviours are the behaviours that need to be learned.

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If our hand touches something hot or sharpened object, accidentally it automatically moves away this can be explained by a phenomenon which is known as _____.

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_____ designed experiments to investigate conditioning.

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Scientists categorise animal behaviour into four different categories like Instinct, Imprinting, Conditioning and _____.

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Name the scientist who investigated behaviour in dogs. (Write only the last name of the scientist)

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Imprinting is a type of learned behaviour.

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Ivan Pavlov was a Russian scientist who has investigated instinct behavioural type.