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Redirected Behavior: Why We Lash Out at the Wrong Targets

Redirected Behavior: Why We Lash Out at the Wrong Targets

Introduction and Foundational Definition Redirected behavior, a concept fundamental to the study of ethology and comparative psychology, describes actions undertaken by a subject that appear manifestly inappropriate or irrelevant given the immediate environmental context and the nature of the motivating stimulus. The core characteristic of redirected behavior is the misapplication of a highly motivated action […]

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