what was Doris argument?? from snapshot class 11 English .and don't give irrelevant answers ...or I will report...
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Citing the results of experiments in the situationist research tradition in experimental social psychology, Doris argues that it is a person's situation, and not his or her character, that determines how a person will behave in a given situation.
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Citing the results of experiments in the situationist research tradition in experimental social psychology, Doris argues that it is a person's situation, and not his or her character, that determines how a person will behave in a given situation.
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