Psychological determinism
Psychological determinism is the general position that psychological phenomena, including behaviors, are fixed, resulting from physical and other factors outside the control of the person.
Psychological determinism maintains that there are certain psychological laws which we are beginning to discover, enabling us to predict, usually on the basis of his experiences in early infancy, how a man will respond to different situations throughout his later life.
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