Toying with the police and the media is not novel behavior for a serial killer.
At such small scales, common materials often begin to exhibit novel behaviors.
This process, most agree, involves the social transmittance of a novel behavior, both among peers and between generations.
This was especially true if the task was complex (i.e., involved using unusual information or developing novel adaptive behaviours).
These novel behaviors are a core component of shaping procedures.
All of these novel behaviours tend to enhance transmission success.
One definition suggests that learning is "the acquisition of novel behavior through experience".
On the other hand, target-action based programming can change these completely at run-time, thus allowing the program to create new interrelationships and novel behavior by itself.
However, at the sixteenth session without novel behavior, the researchers were presented with a flip they had never seen before.
After an initial period of frustration or anger, the humans realised they were being rewarded for novel behavior.