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Suppose that a group of individuals diagnosed with personality disorder were found to believe—based on their childhood experiences in dysfunctional families—that their socially destructive actions should have yielded neutral or positive social results with those around them. This could be most directly and simply explained within which of the following theoretical frameworks?

a. Humanistic perspective
b. Biological perspective
c. Behaviorist perspective
d. Social cognitive perspective

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Answer: Option (D) is correct.

Social Cognitive Perspective tends to explains the behavior of an individual in respect to their expectations of another individual.

Social cognitive theory is commonly used in discipline such as psychology etc. holds the notion that section of a person's knowledge accession is in regards with observing other individuals, in context of engagement at a social platform and experiences.

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