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Data from behavior genetics research indicates the importance of
Behaviorism
A theory of learning which states that all behaviors are acquired through conditioning, emphasizing the role of environmental factors.
Environmental Factors
Conditions and elements that exist outside the individual, influencing their behavior, development, and life processes.
Observable Behaviors
Observable behaviors are actions or reactions of an individual that can be visually monitored and recorded by others.
Internal States
Psychological conditions or feelings that arise from within an individual, such as emotions, moods, desires, or motivations.
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