# Human Response Structure Human response structure is the psychological and social function an observed behavior serves in context. The same click, share, comment, or silence can express agreement, outrage, affiliation, mockery, warning, uncertainty, or disengagement. Understanding response therefore requires more than counting events. Analysts compare language, sequence, network position, prior behavior, and downstream action while retaining uncertainty about motive. This distinction prevents content performance from being mistaken for persuasion. Related: [[wiki/Behavioral Signal|Behavioral Signal]], [[wiki/Audience Analytics|Audience Analytics]], [[wiki/Social Psychology|Social Psychology]], [[wiki/Behavioral State Change|Behavioral State Change]].