12.1.1 Situational and Dispositional Influences on Behavior

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describes a perspective common to personality psychologists, which asserts that our behavior is determined by internal factors, such as personality traits and temperament
dispositionism
internal attribute of a person, such as personality traits or temperament
internal factor
describes a perspective that behavior and actions are determined by the immediate environment and surroundings; a view promoted by social psychologists
situationism

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