A quantitative behavioral model of developmental stage based upon hierarchical complexity theory.
Such equally acceptable or behavioral models are therefore called equifinal.
The behavioral model: states that system behavior can be described in three ways: Functions, dynamics and relationships.
Part of the design phase is to create structural and behavioral models of the system.
The definition of these two behavioral models is not necessarily exclusive.
They are transmitted to convey religious or idealized experience, to establish behavioral models, and to teach.
In the behavioral model, development is considered a behavioral change.
From its inception, the behavioral model has focused on prediction and control of the developmental process.
However, most behavioral models of autism remain largely speculative due to limited research efforts.
The behavioral model made a great impact on the theory of the firm.