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Source: Wikia. Pages: 88. Chapters: Adaptive behavior, Adjunctive behavior, Affect display, Attachment behaviour, Behavior change, Behavior change, Behavior problems, Behavioral communication, Behavioral ecology, Behavioral momentum, Behaviorism, Behavioural change theories, Belching, Blame, Cannibalism, Challenging behaviour, Charitable behavior, Childhood play behavior, Choice behavior, Classroom behavior, Compulsions, Computer addiction, Consumer behaviour, Coping behavior, Coronary prone behavior, Drinking behavior, Ethnomethodology, Exploratory behavior, Genetics influencing aggression, Habits, Health behavior, Homing, Human behavior, Illness behavior, Information behavior, Innate behaviour, Instinctive behavior, Intention, John Anthony Nevin, Licking, Melioration theory, Mobbing behavior, Model of Hierarchical Complexity, Modesty, Obedience, Planned behavior, Principle of least effort, Rate of response, Religious practices, Rotational behavior, Self-destructive behavior, Self defeating behavior, Somatic marker hypothesis, Stalking, Theories of political behavior, Transtheoretical Model, Trier Social Stress Test, Types of gestures, Vice, Violence, Voting behavior, Wandering behavior. Excerpt: Adaptive behavior is a type of behavior which indicates that the individual is able to take care of themselves and manage independent living, for example in terms demonstrated self care skills, adequate social skills and self-control of problem behavior. The term is usually applied in the fields of rehabilitation and special education with disabled or disordered populations Adjunctive behaviouris noncontingent behavior maintained by an event which acquires a reinforcing effect due to some other reinforcing contingency Affect display or affective display is a subject's externally displayed affect. The display can be by facial, vocal, or gestural means (APA 2006, p. 26). When displayed affect is different from the subjective affect, it is incongruent affect. Some profe...