Defining Behaviour
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uk.sagepub.comDefining Abnormal Behaviour 5 this proved an ineffective deterrent they were executed by the church and all their papers and books were seized and burned. Scientific thought was in conflict with church doctrine and reli-gious leaders found it abhorrent to mutilate the dead when clearly the death was at God’s will (Porter, 2002).
Ethical Behaviour and Social Responsibility Toolkit
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TPB Questionnaire Construction 1 CONSTRUCTING A THEORY …
people.umass.edu• Defining the Behavior Before any work can begin, the behavior of interest must be clearly defined in terms of its target, action, context, and time elements. Example: Physical Activity We could define exercise behavior as follows (see Terry & O’Leary, 1995): “Exercising for at least 20 min, three times per week for the next three months.”