Behaviorist Perspective on Personality
Behaviorists reject the concept of biological determinism, asserting that personality traits are not inborn. Instead, they propose that personality is molded by external factors, specifically the reinforcements and consequences an individual experiences. This perspective suggests that consistent patterns of behavior, which constitute personality, are established through prior learning.
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