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Give examples to prove B=f(P,E)​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Kurt Lewin's behavior equation is B = f(P, E). An individual's behavior (B) is a function (f) of the person (P) and their environment (E).

Answered by ItzMiSsHeLLxXo0
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Kurt Lewin's behavior equation is “B = f(P, E)”. It states that an individual's behavior (B) is a function (f) of the the person (P), including their history, personality and motivation, and their environment (E), which includes both their physical and social surroundings.

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