- (A) Trait theorists contend that personality is the expression of a person’s established
characteristics, an explanation that makes it difficult to explain the effect that different situations
can have on behavior. Behaviorists, conversely, stress the impact of the environment, and cognitive
psychologists emphasize the role of one’s way of thinking; social-cognitive theorists believe that
the interaction between environment and cognition gives rise to personality. Finally,
psychodynamic theorists emphasize the role of unconscious processes and early childhood
experiences.
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