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Mischel proposed that behaviors are determined mostly by "SITUATIONAL CUES". Up to that point, psychologists in his field had believed that "TRAITS" were responsible for a person’s behavior. Mischel’s idea has come to be called "MISCHEL'S COGNITIVE-AFFECTIVE PERSONALITY MODEL", and the debate over it is known as the "PERSON"/situation debate.
Explanation:
Previously existing trait theories suggests that a person's behavior depends on his/her traits, and they are consistent in different situations.
Walter Mischel criticized this theory and suggests that the way people behave is determined by the situation they find themselves in, and not just the traits they possess. His idea is known as "Mischel's cognitive-affective personality model".
The debate between Mischel and the proponent of trait theories is called the "trait vs state" or the Person-Situation debate.



<h3>As we human have organs, which have different functions. Same goes for the UNO( United Nations Organizations). </h3>
It also has six main organs. These are :
- General Assembly
- Security Council
- Economics and Social Council
- Trusteeship Council
- International Court of Justice
- Secretariat
<h3><u>General</u><u> </u><u>Assembly</u><u> </u><u>:</u><u> </u> General Assembly is one of the biggest organ of the UNO. </h3>
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Features :</h3>
- The General Assembly is empowered to make recommendations to states on international issues.
- The General Assembly is formed by all the members states of the UNO to which each member state sends five representatives.
- At the time of voting, each member state can cast only one vote.
- The session of the General Assembly is held once in a year.
- The General Assembly performs various activities through some communities.

It was parchment, I believe, but I'm not 100% sure.
Reinforcement experienced by models that affects the willingness of others to perform the behavior they learned by observing those models is called vicarious reinforcement.
What is art?
Can we apply our concept of art to art of the past?
Can we apply our concept of art to art of different cultures? Is there one correct standard for judging art?