demonstrated behaviors
[/ˌdemənˈstreɪtəd bɪˈheɪvjərz/]
noun phrasepl: N/A (plural phrase)
comportamentos demonstrados
1. Actions, conduct, or mannerisms that have been clearly shown, exhibited, or proven through observable evidence or performance
The teacher observed the demonstrated behaviors of the students during the experiment.
A professora observou os comportamentos demonstrados pelos alunos durante o experimento.
2. In psychology and education, observable actions that indicate skills, knowledge, or emotional states that have been explicitly displayed
The demonstrated behaviors in therapy sessions helped the psychologist assess progress.
Os comportamentos demonstrados nas sessões de terapia ajudaram o psicólogo a avaliar o progresso.
3. Patterns of conduct that are evident or verifiable through direct observation or evidence
The company reviewed the demonstrated behaviors of employees to assess workplace culture.
A empresa revisou os comportamentos demonstrados dos funcionários para avaliar a cultura organizacional.
In both American and Brazilian contexts, 'demonstrated behaviors' is primarily used in professional, educational, and psychological settings. In Brazil, the phrase is essential in educational policy and behavioral assessment frameworks. In the USA, it's commonly used in workplace training, performance reviews, and clinical psychology. The term reflects the importance placed on observable evidence rather than assumptions or claims.
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