social behaviorism
Social behaviorism refers to a psychological perspective that focuses on how individual behavior is shaped and influenced by social interactions, cultural norms, and environmental factors. It emphasizes the role of external stimuli and the social context in shaping people's behavior and attitudes, rather than relying solely on internal processes like thoughts and emotions.
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