A violent child tends to behave submissively and nicely in front of the principal. This change in his behavior is due to____________.
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its because of situational factors
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A violent child tends to behave submissively and nicely in front of the principal. This change in his behavior is due to Situational Behavior.
What is Situational Behavior?
Under the controversy of person–situation debate, situationism is the theory that changes in human behavior are factors of the situation rather than the traits a person possesses. Behavior is believed to be influenced by external, situational factors rather than internal traits or motivations.
Examples of situational factors
Situational Factors are any outside elements that can influence children's behavior, including such things:
- illness in the family,
- divorce,
- geographic relocations,
- deaths (of people or even of pets),
- birth order of the children,
- socio-economic level,
- holidays,
- and even vacations.
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