Noun
interactionist (plural interactionists)
One who studies or subscribes to interactionism.
Evolutionary psychologists respond that EP works within a nature-nurture interactionist framework that acknowledges that many psychological adaptations are facultative (sensitive to environmental variations during individual development). Source: Internet
Karl R. Popper, The Poverty of Historicism, p. 97 Free will Popper and John Eccles speculated on the problem of free will for many years generally agreeing on an interactionist dualist theory of mind. Source: Internet
In 1975 Parsons responded to an article by Jonathan H. Turner called "Parsons as a symbolic interactionist." Source: Internet
Talcott Parsons, "comment on 'Parsons as an symbolic interactionist' by Jonathan Turner. Source: Internet