'I believe that humans and animals are conditioned to react to the world around them, thus developing their personalities through learned, or habitual, behaviors.' Which type of theorist is most likely to make this statement?
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_____ see personality as nothing more than a set of learned responses.
A
Behaviorists
B
Social cognitive theorists
C
Neo-Freudians
D
Psychodynamic theorists

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Identify the key concept in the question, which is 'personality as a set of learned responses.'
Understand that this concept is related to a specific psychological perspective that focuses on observable behaviors and learning processes.
Recall that behaviorism is a school of thought in psychology that emphasizes the role of environmental factors in shaping behavior, often through conditioning.
Consider the options provided: Behaviorists, Social cognitive theorists, Neo-Freudians, and Psychodynamic theorists.
Recognize that behaviorists are the ones who view personality primarily as a set of learned responses, as they focus on observable behavior and the effects of learning and environment.
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