The Impact of Humans' Behavior and Intentions on Their Field of Cautions and Fears

Authors

  • Ali Talib Hashim Golestan University for medical sciences, Gorgan, Iran Author

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.59119/ajms.2022(2).1.5

Keywords:

Human's behavior; intentions; Fears; Cautions.

Abstract

Background: The action of humans is something that is difficult to comprehend well. The capacity and embodied skill during the phases of human development for physical, emotional, and social activity. It is the individual's reaction to internal and external stimuli. Human behavior comes into a continuum, with some normal behavior, some uncommon, some acceptable, and some above acceptable limits. Methodology: It is an interventional study comprising 115 participants (18-35 years) from various age groups. It operates in Iraq from 1 April to 10 October 2019. With a simple request for each one, I began the test. I told everyone alone to open the lock of his phone and give it to me (he couldn't see what I was trying to do or check his phone). Then I had their reactions and responses registered. I asked them two questions after that, and assessed their replies. Results: 62.6% of the participants are males (72) and only 37.4% of them are females (43). 88.7% of them refused to open their phones to me and only 11.3% agree. 79.1% of them had searched in others' privacy previously and only 20.9% of them hadn't. Conclusion: The conduct of human beings is the potential and embodied capacity during the phases of human life for physical, emotional, and social activity. It is the individual's reaction to internal and external stimuli. This conduct is responsible for the formation within the self of the entity of fears and cautions.

 

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Published

2024-12-13

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How to Cite

The Impact of Humans’ Behavior and Intentions on Their Field of Cautions and Fears. (2024). Avicenna Journal of Medical Sciences, 2(1). https://doi.org/10.59119/ajms.2022(2).1.5

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