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Unlike methodological behaviorists, radical behaviorists are willing to use observable behaviors to make inferences about intervening variables.
Theoretical Framework
A structure of concepts, theories, and propositions that provides a systematic view of phenomena by specifying relations among variables, with the aim of explaining and predicting phenomena.
Gender Stereotypes
Preconceived notions or beliefs about the roles, behaviors, and characteristics deemed appropriate for men and women by society, which can influence individuals’ opportunities and interactions.
Social Exchange Perspective
A theoretical framework suggesting social behavior results from an exchange process aiming to maximize benefits and minimize costs.
Symbolic Interactionists
Scholars and theorists who study how people use symbols and interactions to create social realities and identities.
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