behavioral sciences

be·hav·ior·al sci·enc·es

(bē-hāv'yōr-ăl sī'ents-ez), A collective term for those disciplines or branches of science, such as psychology, sociology, and anthropology, which derive their theories, concepts, and approaches from the observation and study of the behavior of living organisms.

be·hav·ior·al sci·enc·es

(bē-hāv'yŏr-ăl sī'ĕns-ĕz) A collective term for those disciplines or branches of science, such as psychology, sociology, and anthropology, that derive their theories and methods from the study of the behavior of living organisms.

be·hav·ior·al sci·enc·es

(bē-hāv'yŏr-ăl sī'ĕns-ĕz) Collective term for disciplines or branches of science, such as psychology, sociology, and anthropology, which derive their theories, concepts, and approaches from observation and study of behavior of living organisms.