• Symbolic behavior is "a person’s capacity to respond to or use a system of significant symbols" (Faules & Alexander, 1978, p. 5). The symbolic behavior...
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    interact with one another to create symbolic worlds, and in return, how these worlds shape individual behaviors. It is a framework that helps understand...
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    scholars agree that modern human behavior can be characterized by abstract thinking, planning depth, symbolic behavior (e.g., art, ornamentation), music...
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  • In computing, a symbolic link (a.k.a. symlink or soft link) is a file that refers to a file system item (such as a file or a directory) by storing a path...
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    Furthermore, the meaning assigned to people's behavior is molded by their culturally established symbols. Symbolic anthropology aims to thoroughly understand...
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    strategize, "behavioral, economic and technological innovativeness," and symbolic behavior. Many of these aspects of modern human behavior can be broken...
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    Proto-Mediterranean population, being very similar to the Natufians. Evidence for symbolic behavior of Late Pleistocene foragers in the Levant has been found in engraved...
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  • 1960s, symbolic approaches achieved great success at simulating intelligent behavior in structured environments such as game-playing, symbolic mathematics...
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    In mathematics and computer science, computer algebra, also called symbolic computation or algebraic computation, is a scientific area that refers to the...
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  • Symbolic culture, or non-material culture, is the ability to learn and transmit behavioral traditions from one generation to the next by the invention...
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  • occurs in tandem with either an overt sexual assault or sexually symbolic behavior. Lust murder is associated with the paraphilic term erotophonophilia...
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    Jakov; Radovčić, Davorka (2020). "Krapina and the Case for Neandertal Symbolic Behavior". Current Anthropology. 61 (6): 713–731. doi:10.1086/712088. S2CID 230544843...
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  • as in the earlier Stillbay period showed signs of having practiced symbolic behaviors and having engaged in between-group exchanges of backed tools for...
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    Deviance or the sociology of deviance explores the actions or behaviors that violate social norms across formally enacted rules (e.g., crime) as well...
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    Middle Paleolithic (Mousterian) might indicate previously unknown symbolic behavior among Neanderthals. The location of the site is a horizontal cave...
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  • Symbolics, Inc. is a privately held American computer software maker that acquired the assets of the former manufacturing company of the identical name...
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  • translated into eight languages. Insight into human symbolic behavior and into human interaction through symbolic mechanisms comes from all sorts of disciplines:...
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  • culture, organizational rituals, and symbolic acts. Leadership studies have also become part of Organizational behavior, although a single unifying theory...
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    Human behavior is the potential and expressed capacity (mentally, physically, and socially) of human individuals or groups to respond to internal and external...
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  • would examine meta-behavior within society as it relates to power, social capital, and individual habitus. Bourdieu's theory of symbolic violence further...
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    Moral, P.; Santos, F.; Zilhâo, J. (2011). "The reality of Neandertal symbolic behavior at the Grotte du Renne, Arcy-sur-Cure, France". PLOS ONE. 6 (6): e21545...
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  • In computer science, symbolic execution (also symbolic evaluation or symbex) is a means of analyzing a program to determine what inputs cause each part...
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  • Relational frame theory (category Behavioral concepts)
    R. Dixon". Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis. 49 (1): 205–211. doi:10.1002/jaba.281. "Symbolic Behavior, Behavioral Psychology, and the Clinical Importance...
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    could reduce mobility and facilitate complex social systems and symbolic behavior. Blombos Cave and Site 440 in Sudan both show evidence of fishing...
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    without having to be incorporated to the person's everyday behavior; as such, a symbolic ethnic identity usually is composed of images from mass communications...
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    modern humans likely crossed from Asia by island-hopping. Evidence for symbolic behavior such as body ornamentation and burial is ambiguous for the Middle...
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  • Literary Terms and Literary Theory. Wiley. In Defense of Symbolic Aesthetics - JSTOR The Symbolical Language of Ancient Art and Mythology: An Inquiry - Cornell...
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  • marketing and advertising, and consumer behavior. The theory of symbolic self-completion has its origins in the symbolic interactionist school of thought. As...
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    Acheulean tool users, according to Robert G. Bednarik, began to engage in symbolic behavior such as art around 850,000 BP. They decorated themselves with beads...
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    In sociology and anthropology, symbolic capital can be referred to as the resources available to an individual on the basis of honor, prestige or recognition...
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