Unit-2 Understanding Individual Behavior
Unit-2 Understanding Individual Behavior
There are millions of stars in the sky, but every star is different. Similarly, there
are millions of people in the universe, but each person is different from the
multiple perspectives. Concept of individual behavior it refers to the collection of
every physical action and observable emotion associated with individuals.
Generally, genetic and heredity nature of behavior exists for long time and such
behavior become difficult to change.
Individual behavior means some concrete action by a person for internal and
external stimuli.
Individual behavior is the function of persons and environment around the person
: B=F (P,E)
*Beliefs
*Attitudes
*Ability
Feedback
Inputs
3. Emotions – They are intense feelings. They are reaction to an object, person or
event. Examples are anger, love, joy, fear and sadness.
5.Belief – They are descriptive thoughts based on knowledge, opinion and faith.
For example, individuals belief that rewards will follow from high performance.
PROCESSING
1.Physiological process
They are the biological foundation of individual behavior. They relate to heredity,
nervous system and sense organs. They are inherited.
2.Cognitive process
Cognitive process is the way in which people process information. They are higher
mental process. They consists of perception, thinking, decision making.
3. Psycological process
OUTPUTS
Outputs are the responses of individual behavior. They are caused by inputs and
processing components of the individual behavior system. Output of individuals
are:
3.Turnover
Heredity
Mental process refers to the human ability to take knowledge and learning and
use it to create new things, ideas, and concepts. Mental process involves
following components:
BELIEFS
Beliefs are descriptive thoughts that an individual holds about something.
They can be based on knowledge, opinion, and faith. They are acquired
from parents, teachers, friends and reference group members. They
influence individual behavior.
Development of belief
It is based on :
1.Cultural factors – It involves tradition, custom, value considered by the
individuals in the society. Most of thoughts for beliefs are provided by
cultural environment.
2.Functional factors – Needs, demands and emotions account for individual
differences in beliefs. Such factors are unique to an individual.
Limitation of beliefs
- Create conflict
- Difficult to adopt
- Impractical behavior
- Difficult to coordinate
- Problems for uniformity
Attitudes
Component of attitudes
- Cognitive component
- Affective component
- Behavioural component