<span>Behavioralist perspective. Behaviorism is a psychological approach that is concerned with how external factors called environmental factors (known as stimuli) influences observable behavior (the response). The behavioralist believes we are the result of what we have learned from our environment but they also believe that the environment influences to a large extent our attitudes and dispositions to events; they tend to view people as controlled by their environment just as Mrs Thompson who believes her son's excellent performance is a direct result of her attitude. She believes her son's excellent performance is as a result of her praise and adoration. This clearly portrays the behavioralist who believe the son's great performance is directly influenced by the mother's actions.</span>
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1. According to Atticus, the Cunninghams family are a group of 'proud people'. They work really hard for their allowance, follow the law, and take care of the people around them. The ewells on the other hand, are filled with law breakers and entitled people who believe they could do whatever they pleases.
2. No. Eventhough the Ewells is indeed poor, the town do not treat them as commonfolk.
The regulators in the city know that if they do not bend the rules for Bob Ewell, he is cruel enough to let his children starve to death.
3. Both of the cunninghams and the Ewell are considered poor. But the cunninghams are considered even more poor than the Ewells.
The Finch family is not particularly rich, but they are considerably more well-off compared to cunninghams and Ewell.
4. It is how Atticus see the attittude of both families. Despite being poor, The cunninghams keep their human dignity and always try their best to become decent citizens, the Ewell on the other hand are really lazy and always break the law.
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Cohort differences can be described as the major explanation offered to account for the differences in the pattern of iq stability or decline over adulthood shown in cross-sectional versus longitudinal studies.
<h3>What is meant by cohort difference?</h3>
Cohort is the term that tells us of the people that are around or about the same age.
This is used to refer to the way that the people of different ages react or do things at a particular point in time.
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