Predisposition
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Predisposition may refer to:
  • Genetic predisposition
    Genetic predisposition
    A genetic predisposition is a genetic affectation which influences the phenotype of an individual organism within a species or population but by definition that phenotype can also be modified by the environmental conditions. In the rest of the population, conditions cannot have that effect...

    , a genetic effect which can identify individuals who may be predisposed to certain health problems
  • Predispositioning Theory
    Predispositioning Theory
    Predispositioning theory in the field of decision theory and systems theory is a theory, that focused on the intermediate stage between a complete order and a complete disorder....

    , mathematical term in the field of decision theory
  • Calculus of predispositions
    Calculus of predispositions
    Calculus of predispositions is a basic part of predispositioning theory and belongs to the indeterministic procedures.-Introduction:“The key component of any indeterministic procedure is the evaluation of a position...

    , method of calculating probability
  • Instinct
    Instinct
    Instinct or innate behavior is the inherent inclination of a living organism toward a particular behavior.The simplest example of an instinctive behavior is a fixed action pattern, in which a very short to medium length sequence of actions, without variation, are carried out in response to a...

    , a biological predisposition, an innate and biologically vectored behavior that can be easily learned
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