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About behavior sciences

Behavior sciences or sharper to say cognitive behavioral sciences are one version of the psychoanalysis. The thing is that when the person is telling something, the observer follows the body language like pushing hands to ham, or rising voice to find out the thing, what is sensitive for the customer. In modern research, the researcher can use many technological tools for creating the profile.

One of those methods is using the sensors, what are collecting data from the blood pressure and central nervous system, to find out what kind of things are making the person nervous. But there are also many other methods to find out if a person has troubles with other people. One is of course statistics, and that method is a really good way to find out if the person, who is in some institute or prison has troubles with guards or other staff.

That thing is that the system collects data about things, how many times guard forgets to turn the clasp on the locked position when the prisoner is in the cell? Or how many times the director of the prison would accept or deny the holiday when prisoner would ask about it?  

The number of denies and accepted asks is comparing with the averages, what that person, who has made similar crimes would get. And that tells something about the relationship with that institute and prisoner. The statistics are telling us things, what we don't want to tell other people.

It tells how many time we would crash with car, or how many times the law enforcement is visiting in inmates home. Statistics are telling things like our lifestyle to other people. Statistics are telling if we would order food to our home, and it tells also if we would not order things like pizza. Maybe that would not tell things to normal people, but what if the person ever orders things like pizza to home?

The researcher would ask about why somebody ever orders pizza and the other thing what might be interesting is if the person takes a taxi, but drives to wrong address, and nobody seems with that inmate. What is the reason for that? Is there something, what that person wants to hide? Or what would you like inmate, who is always eating at a different restaurant? Is there some reason for that? The idea of the profile is to map that kind of things and find out reasons, why some person acts some way. And those things are very interesting to think when some interesting people are tracked from society.

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