Animal behavior
Animal behavioralism (animalism, English: ethology) is a field of biology that studies the behavior of living organisms. In Japan traditionally translated as animal behavioralism, the original language's esoteric origin is derived from the Greek ethos (Ethos: features, disposition), and in particular there is no nuance restricted to animals. Therefore, in addition to being called behavioral biology (primarily medical area) or simply behavioral theory, sometimes translations of comparative behavioralism are hit, sometimes hating the confusion of translated words and sometimes referred to as ethology as the European name. Behavioral science that studies human behavior social sciences is a related matter but it is another discipline (behavioristics is also translated as "behavioralism", but it is different from behavioralism (ethology) mentioned here ). However, there is also a field called 'human ethology' (English: human ethology) which applied the methodology of animal behavior to human studies. ...