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Roger Barker’s behavioral setting theory found which of the following?

Observations of the same person in different settings are more similar than observations of different people in the same setting.

Observations of different people in the same setting are more similar than observations of the same people in different settings.

Observations of different people in the same setting vary as widely as observations of the same person in different settings.

Different people in the same setting behave similarly, just as a single person tends to behave similarly in different settings.

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