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According to the internal and external behaviors, internal behavior and external behavior, thinking and thinking are internal behaviors, and verbal behaviors and physical behaviors belong to external behaviors;
According to the classification of whether it is exercise, static behavior and dynamic behavior, mental thinking and thinking are static behaviors, language behavior, physical behavior belong to dynamic behavior;
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Legal Analysis: Violations can be divided into criminal violations, civil violations and administrative violations according to their nature. Among them, acts that endanger society, violate criminal laws, and should be punished by criminal punishment are criminal acts.
The social harmfulness of an act is the most essential characteristic of crime. The illegality and punishability of an act are determined by the social harmfulness of the act, and the three are inseparable.
Legal basis: Article 133 of the Civil Code of the People's Republic of China Civil juristic acts are acts of civil entities establishing, modifying, or terminating civil legal relationships through expressions of intent.
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Behavioral science believes that human behavior can be divided into three categories: goal-oriented behavior, auxiliary motivational behavior, and target behavior.
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Character behaviors are divided into intrinsic and extrinsic behaviors.
Role behavior is a specific behavior, by playing a certain role, and the words and deeds of the character in the performance of the role are conditioned by the role and the relationship between the two. People have different social roles and different requirements for behavior. As long as people are aware of their role and mission, they will consciously follow the prescribed pattern of behavior.
This behavior, which is required according to social roles, is a specific behavior that is induced and controlled by an external goal. Role behavior refers to the realization of one's own role, which is manifested as external behavior, the process of role realization, and the process of the subject's adaptation and early transformation of the environment. Character behavior is influenced by self-awareness:
Self-consciousness is a general term for self-awareness, self-memory, and self-thinking. The emergence and formation of man's self-consciousness is marked by the differentiation of himself from the objective things around him.
The character skill of the character's behavior
1. General skills.
General skills are skills that are required for any individual in a role, and if they are lacking, there are barriers to the individual's social adaptation. General skills can be divided into two types: cognitive skills and motor skills.
Cognitive skills: General cognitive skills mainly refer to people's ability to analyze and infer the roles they hold when playing roles, including analyzing and speculating on others' reactions to their roles and cognition of others' role behaviors.
Activity skills: Appropriate posture, movements, facial expressions, vocal expressions, and body expressions are required to play any role, and these non-verbal systems are the activity skills in role-playing.
2. Special skills.
Special skills are the abilities, intelligence, experience, and other characteristics that must be possessed to play a specific role. Special skills are often expressed in special roles, and these special skills can be both cognitive and non-cognitive.
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(1) Verbal acts.
Modern linguistics believes that people use language to communicate in order to achieve a specific communicative intention, such as statement, inquiry, command, invitation, warning, judgment, apology, congratulations, thanks, admiration, etc., which is actually completing an act, which is called a verbal act.
2) Types of speech acts.
According to the different stages of the communication process, speech acts can be divided into three types: "the act of saying things", "showing the power of words", "acting with words", and "the result of receiving words" - the act of doing things with words.
1. Narrative behavior.
The act of narration is to say what is to be said.
2. Behavior.
To complete the act of narrating things with words, this is also (or in itself) to act with words and to complete the act.
a. Assertive.
The proposition expressed in the sentence in which the act is carried out can be evaluated as true or false, and it is the responsibility of the speaker to ensure the truth of the proposition in question, such as stating, asserting, believing, estimating, descripting, explaining, reporting, analyzing, and so on.
b. Directive.
c. Commitment.
This act is a pledge and duty of the speaker to do something in the future, such as a pledge, a promise, an oath, an oath, and so on.
d. Expression.
Such acts are the act of bringing about the existence or realization of a state of affairs by the force of words and deeds, or causing a change in the state of affairs, such as proclamation, proclamation, judgment, proclamation, appointment, naming, etc.
e. Declarative.
Such acts are the act of bringing about the existence or realization of a state of affairs by the force of words and deeds, or causing a change in the state of affairs, such as proclamation, proclamation, judgment, proclamation, appointment, naming, etc.
3. Successful behavior.
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