Asked by madelyn brock on Jul 17, 2024

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Who would be most likely to suggest that a person's behaviour will be highly variable from one situation to another

A)  Sigmund Freud
B)  Alfred Adler 
C)  Albert Bandura
D)  Walter Mischel

Variable Behavior

Behavior that changes or varies due to different conditions or factors, not remaining constant.

Sigmund Freud

Known as an Austrian neurologist, he introduced psychoanalysis as a means to cure psychological pathologies through a psychoanalyst-patient dialogue.

Alfred Adler

Austrian psychiatrist and founder of the school of individual psychology, noted for his concepts of inferiority complex and the importance of feelings of inadequacy.

  • Illustrate the impact of situational variables on behavior and personality consistency according to Mischel's theory.
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Vicky CorpuzJul 23, 2024
Final Answer :
D
Explanation :
Walter Mischel was a psychologist known for his work on personality theory and pioneered the idea of situationalism, which suggests that people's behavior may be highly variable from one situation to another. Mischel argued that behaviors are not determined solely by personality traits, but rather by the specific situations in which individuals find themselves.