Behavior vs Overjustification - What's the difference?
behavior | overjustification |
(uncountable) Human conduct relative to social norms.
(uncountable) The way a living creature behaves or acts generally.
(uncountable, informal) A state of probation about one's conduct.
(countable) An instance of the way a living creature behaves.
(countable, uncountable, biology, psychology) Observable response produced by an organism.
(uncountable) The way a device or system operates.
Excessive justification.
(psychology) Specifically , external incentives for an already-internally-motivated behavior, which risk the loss of the original motivation.
As nouns the difference between behavior and overjustification
is that behavior is (uncountable) human conduct relative to social norms while overjustification is excessive justification.behavior
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Alternative forms
* behaviour (everywhere except US) * (l), (l), (l), (l)Noun
(en-noun)- He was on his best behavior when her family visited.