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 Translation for 'behavioural' from English to French
ADJ   behavioural | - | -
SYNO behavioral | behavioural
comportemental {adj}behavioural [Br.]
de comportement {adj}behavioural [Br.]
2 Words
biol.sci.
biologie {f} comportementale
behavioural biology [Br.]
écol.occup.
écologiste {m} du comportement
behavioural ecologist [Br.]
écol.occup.
écologiste {f} du comportement
behavioural ecologist [Br.] [female]
écol.
écologie {f} comportementale
behavioural ecology [Br.]
écon.psych.sociol.
économie {f} comportementale
behavioural economics [Br.]
psych.sci.
éthologie {f}
behavioural research [Br.]
psych.sci.
éthologie {f}
behavioural science [Br.]
sci.
science {f} du comportement
behavioural science [Br.]
occup.psych.
behavioriste {m}
behavioural scientist [Br.]
occup.psych.
behavioriste {f}
behavioural scientist [female] [Br.]
psych.sci.
théorie {f} du comportement
behavioural theory [Br.]
3 Words
psych.
thérapie {f} cognitivo-comportementale
cognitive behavioural therapy [Br.]
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Usage Examples English
  • Behavioural perspective focuses on the skills and behavioural outcomes of the learning process. Role-playing and application to on-the-job settings.
  • Behavioural voice therapy is typically carried out by speech–language pathologists.
  • Recent efforts in behavioural psychotherapy have focused on the supervision process.
  • Since behaviours also influence hormones, chemical pollutants that induce behavioural changes may also affect hormone levels, which could result in more behavioural or other changes.
  • Brereton, J. E. (2022). The behavioural biology of invertebrates. In "The Behavioural Biology of Zoo Animals" (pp. 269-282). CRC Press.

  • Blue-footed boobies show a frequency-dependent dominant-submissive behavioural strategy. Winner and loser effects are seen in this species due to the behavioural strategy.
  • The Behavioural Science and Public Policy group is led by Pelle Guldborg Hansen, Behavioural Scientist from Roskilde University, Denmark, who is also the Director of ISSP.
  • More recent theoretical approaches are based on behavioural economics and suggest that a number of behavioural principles can be taken as microeconomic foundations for a behaviourally-based aggregate consumption function.
  • As research in animal personality became more prevalent in ecological studies many behavioural ecologists were substituting behavioural plasticity for animal personality.
  • is a British behavioural neuroscientist, Professor of Behavioural Neuroscience, 1998–2009, now Emeritus, and Fellow of King's College, Cambridge.

  • According to the OECD, 202 institutions globally have applied behavioural insights to public policy, and many of these firms have established their own behavioural insight teams to undergo behavioural research (including in behavioural economics) and policy solutions.
  • Based on laboratory experimental evolution with long-term mutation accumulation (MA) lines of the nematode "Caenorhabditis elegans", a team of researchers at the University of Oregon investigated that mutation accumulation of behaviour is capable of generating significant levels of individual variation in ecologically relevant behavioural traits within populations.
  • The behavioural parameters of an optimizer can be varied and the optimization performance plotted as a landscape.
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