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MAXImum [283]
2 years ago
6

Personality theorists who adopt a teleological approach generally believe that people's behavior is a function of:__________

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Shtirlitz [24]2 years ago
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Personality theorists who adopt a teleological approach generally believe that people's behavior is a function of <u>people's expectations of future events.</u>

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A subset of behaviorism from a psychological perspective is called teleological behaviorism. It maintains that psychological insights are best derived by the objective observation of externally observable human activities, in accord with the core principles of its branch. Immanuel Kant is the advocate of this strategy.

It is said that rather than focusing on their origins, many events are best understood and explained in terms of their goals. Its supporters in psychology contend that mental processes are purposeful, or oriented toward a specific objective.

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