
Lewin's Field Theory
Lewin's Field Theory posits that behavior is influenced by the environment and the social factors surrounding an individual. It emphasizes the idea that all influences on a person's actions exist in a "field" of relationships and circumstances. This field consists of personal experiences, social dynamics, and the physical environment, all of which interact to shape decisions and behaviors. Lewin's framework helps explain how changes in any part of this field can impact an individual's actions, suggesting that understanding context is vital in studying human behavior.