Multiple Choice
The perspective which describes people's behaviour and mental processes as shaped in part by their social and/or cultural contact, including race, gender, and nationality is known as the
A) behaviourist perspective.
B) humanistic perspective.
C) social cognitive perspective.
D) sociocultural perspective.
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