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Interaction produces varied behavior from "summary" of The Psychology of Human Behavior by Robert G. Bednarik

Interaction with other people can have a significant effect on our behavior, both in terms of how we think and how we act. Different situations can result in a wide range of reactions, and how we choose to interact with one another can have a major impact on our overall behavior.
  1. Interactions between people influence the responses and behaviors we display because different factors in the environment or conversation affect us differently.
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  3. Varied types of interactions with others make it possible to develop attitudes and approaches which are unique to each individual; giving effect to a multiplicity of behaviours.
  4. Sometimes our behaviour can be dependent on the other individuals we interact with and how they treat us or their own perspective.
  5. When we interact with any person, we usually acquire information about the circumstance and the situation which in turn causes a unique response from all of us.
  6. In some cases, peoples’ personalities also have an impact on how they react to any kind of interaction leading to diversified behaviour consequently.
  7. The reactions given to any kind of interaction are not only determined by cultural differences or environments but also draw on past experiences giving diverse results.
  8. Communication brings various perspectives towards life and may cause changes within our outlooks, experiences, and beliefs; producing varied behaviours accordingly.
  9. Interaction is a process where we start off with complete unknowns and turn them into mates. This entire cycle of acquaintanceship unleashes novel habits and reactions else unseen before.
  10. Different conversations or situations provoke varying answers due to the actions that have been taken previously or due to the stimulus brought upon these interactions.
  11. Our encounters give rise to distinctive emotions which could either be positive or negative, lending another explanation for the development of variegated conduct.
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The Psychology of Human Behavior

Robert G. Bednarik

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