
The Structure of Behavior
The Structure of Behavior refers to how our actions are organized and influenced by different factors. It includes internal elements like our thoughts, feelings, and intentions, as well as external influences such as environment and social context. Behavior can be seen as a pattern resulting from these interactions, with certain triggers leading to specific responses. Understanding this structure helps explain why we act the way we do, highlighting the balance between internal motivations and external conditions that shape our actions over time.