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Behavior as a Product of Person and Situation
Human behavior is understood as the result of an interaction between two main types of influences: situational factors, such as cultural norms and the presence of others, and personal factors, which include individual personality characteristics.
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Situationism
An employee, typically known for being reserved and cautious, is working on a team project with a tight deadline. The project manager creates a highly structured environment with very clear, step-by-step instructions and offers a significant bonus for meeting the deadline. In this context, the employee becomes a decisive and proactive leader, taking charge of tasks and motivating teammates. Which statement best analyzes the employee's behavior as an interaction between different types of influences?
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