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Acquisition Behavior
The process by which individuals learn to acquire new information or behaviors through observation, conditioning, or practice.
Biological Predisposition
A natural tendency or inclination to behave or react in a particular way, often with a genetic basis influencing susceptibility to specific conditions or diseases.
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