Mucho loco
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Mucho loco
A study in interpreting the behavior of others
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What is behavior?
• Behaviorism or the learning perspective tells that everything a living organism does (acting, feeling, thinking) are to be regarded as behaviors
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Cultural soup
America is a giant soup pot, wherein we mix the lives, behaviors, and traditions of many cultures to make a culinary delight.
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but with all of these new people comes the confusion generated by new behaviors and how to interpret them.
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Two main behavior categories
Innate Or learned
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Innate
These are behaviors we are preprogrammed with such as an infant crying when in distress, or the flight or fight behaviors, just as examples.
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Learned behaviors
These are passed down, or taught by parents, teachers, peers, and are
built into our various cultures.
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How do you interpret this?
Aggressive? Contemplative?
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Requirements for interpreting, more accurately.
The key points to remember
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• There is no sure fire way to interpret everyone’s behavior all of the time, but here are a few simple tips to make sure that you can at least give it a whirl
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context
• Consider body language in context. Trying to read too much into isolated pieces of a behavior can lead to misinterpretation
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Clustered behavior
• Look for groupings or variations of the same behavior instead of a specific behavior.
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History repeating itself
• Familiarity with another person increases your ability to “read,” them.
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Check your observations
Observe the behaviors, attempt to read what is being expressed, then
ask for confirmation.