Note: A phenomenon in which mental resources are concentrated on a specific object or event.
action: the way something, often a person or other living thing, acts towards others or acts itself.
animal behavior: The science of animal behavior, including humans, from a biological perspective.
facet: one side of a surface (such as a cut gemstone), or a part (or feature) of something (such as an argument, a faceted figure, a fold in an origami shape).
feline: an adjective that refers to cats (wild or domestic) or their behavior.
online: (noun) on the internet. (adjective) A term used to describe something that can be found or accessed on the Internet.
psychology: (adjective: psychology ) The study of the human mind, especially as it relates to behavior and behavior. For this purpose, some people conduct research using animals. Scientists and mental health professionals working in this field are referred to as: psychologist.
reward: (in animal behavior) a stimulus, such as a tasty food pellet, provided to an animal or person to change behavior or learn a task.
Social media: A digital medium that allows people to connect and share information with each other (often anonymously). Examples include Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, TikTok, and WhatsApp.
investigation: Asking questions that gather data about the opinions, habits (such as eating and sleeping habits), knowledge, and skills of a wide range of people. Researchers choose the number and types of people to ask questions. This is with the expectation that the answers these people give will be representative of other people of the same age, belonging to the same ethnic group, or living in the same area. (n.) A list of questions posed to collect these data.
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