
Behavioural Sciences
Behavioral sciences study how and why humans and animals behave the way they do. They explore the mental processes, emotions, social influences, and environmental factors that shape our actions. By understanding these patterns, researchers aim to explain, predict, and sometimes change behavior, often contributing to fields like psychology, sociology, and anthropology. This knowledge helps improve mental health treatments, workplace dynamics, education, and public policies by addressing the underlying reasons behind behaviors rather than just surface actions.