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When One Does Not Consider an External Situation as a Determinant

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When one does not consider an external situation as a determinant of someone's behavior but rather believes the behavior is caused by internal factors specific to the person, this is an example of


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External Stimulus

Any event or situation outside of an organism that provokes a response or reaction.

Herbert Blumer

An American sociologist who significantly contributed to the development of Symbolic Interactionism, a theory that emphasizes the importance of symbols and meaning in human interaction.

Social Behaviorists

Scholars or theorists who study and interpret human behavior through the lens of social interaction and environmental factors, emphasizing learned behaviors.

Radical Behaviorists

Psychologists or theorists who advocate for a strict approach to understanding human behavior, emphasizing the observable and quantifiable aspects of behavior over internal phenomena like thoughts or emotions.

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