The experimentalist view of man is a perspective that sees human beings as products of their environment and experiences. This view emphasizes the importance of empirical evidence and scientific methods in understanding human behavior and development. Experimentalists believe that human behavior can be studied and understood through controlled experiments and observations, and that individuals can be influenced and shaped by their surroundings and experiences. This perspective contrasts with more deterministic views of human nature, such as those that emphasize innate traits or characteristics.