Respuesta :

cognitive affective processing systems (CAPS)  

Answer:

According to _CAPS_, our thoughts and emotions about ourselves and the world affect our behavior and become linked in ways that matter to behavior

Explanation:

The Cognitive-Affective Processing Systems or CAPS theory, established by  Walter Mischel and Yuichi Shoda in 1995, conclude that behavior is predicted from a comprehensive undersanting of a person, taking into account his situation and the interaction between him and the context. The model consist of processing structures by considering the interaction of the individual and the situation, and the patterns of variation that result out of it.