He was behaving strangely by staying out all night.
Strange Behavior was created in 1981.
Cognitive behavior can't be observed. Its subconscious.
The duration of Strange Behavior is 1.57 hours.
law and theory
When Heathcliff declares his love for Catherine, but also wishes harm upon her. When Hindley calls Heathcliff a "gentleman" in a sarcastic manner. When Joseph criticizes others for their sinful behavior while engaging in the same behavior himself.
a law.
Behaviors that can be or were observed.
Isabella called Heathcliff a monster because of his cruel and abusive behavior towards others, especially towards her and her brother. Heathcliff's vengeful and violent nature made Isabella see him as a dangerous and ruthless individual, deserving of the label "monster."
He yelled for help from Heathcliff and Joseph or anyone who would help.
Heathcliff, a character in Emily Brontë's novel "Wuthering Heights," is often described as passionate, brooding, and vengeful. He is a complex and troubled figure whose tumultuous emotions drive much of the novel's plot. Heathcliff's deep love for Catherine Earnshaw fuels both his intense loyalty and his destructive behavior.
This is a term used in psychology. Stimulus error is when an observer causes a difference in the behavior of the observed. The presence of the observer changes the environment of the observed, which changes their behavior.
Observed is the past tense and past participle of the verb observe. Past participles can be used as adjectives. Example: observed behavior.