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Explain why a population may never reach its most fit phenotype.
Learning Perspective
A psychological approach that emphasizes the role of environmental influences on observable behavior.
Biological Perspective
An approach in psychology that examines psychological issues through the lens of biological processes, including genetics and brain functions.
Social Psychologists
Scientists who study how people's thoughts, feelings, and behaviors are influenced by the actual, imagined, or implied presence of others.
Learning Theorists
Scholars who study and explain how people acquire knowledge, skills, habits, and attitudes, often focusing on the processes of conditioning and cognitive development.
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