In the absence of an audience verbal behavior may decrease, but it is often not absent.
Data from the testing sites suggest that, if anything, risky behavior among volunteers decreases, but Delaney and many others discount it.
Talking-out behavior decreased from 96% during baseline to 19% when the game was applied during the math period.
Results show that students' on-task behavior increased while disruptive behavior decreased.
Hyperkinetic (excessive movement) behavior often decreases as the child grows older, and may disappear entirely by adolescence.
This behaviour appears at first to be an evolutionary paradox, since helping others costs precious resources and decreases one's own fitness.
While in suppression, the positive and negative expressive behavior both decreased.
Sometimes the feedback leads the behavior to increase (reinforcement), and sometimes the behavior decreases (punishment).
Once self-handicapping becomes recognizable to the public, the behaviors may decrease.
These aggressive behaviors decrease the number of females in the population.