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1.4 Behavior Generation as the Primary Object

Human Behavior FCA

This page is structured as definition, control variables, causal chain, observable outputs, and boundary, and serves as a canonical definition node in Human Behavior FCA.

Definition

This page defines the analysis object as behavior-generation process, not person-level labeling.

FCA answers how behavior is generated, not what kind of person someone is.

Observable output is an entry signal, not the final conclusion.

Control Variables

Input type and context constraint.

Foreground-entry mode and occupancy duration.

Matching route within historical template interpretation.

Whether new structure appears and when it appears.

Whether execution maintenance and feedback update close the loop.

Causal Chain

Observable Output → Foreground Entry → Historical Template Matching and Explanation → New Structure Generation → Execution Maintenance → Feedback Update.

Behavior-generation object requires segment-level localization along the chain, not output-to-person jumps.

If the chain breaks before feedback update, the generation loop is incomplete.

Observable Outputs

Path shift under similar contexts can be compared cycle by cycle.

Transition from repetition to update maps to specific chain segments.

Breakdown, stall, lock-in, and recovery are segmentable and recordable.

Boundary

No personality wording as primary explanation.

No attitude wording as mechanism substitute.

No moral judgment as chain diagnosis.