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Behaviorism, school of psychology which seeks to explain animal and human behavior entirely in terms of observable and measurable responses to environmental stimuli. Behaviorism was introduced (1913) by the American psychologist John B. Watson, who... more
Behaviorism (or behaviourism), also called the learning perspective (where any physical action is a behavior), is a philosophy of psychology based on the ...
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Behavior or behaviour (see spelling differences) refers to the actions or reactions of an object or organism, usually in relation to the environment. ...
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In this entry I consider different types of behaviorism. I outline reasons for and against being a behaviorist. I consider contributions of behaviorism to ...
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Behaviorism is a theory of animal and human learning that only focuses on objectively observable behaviors and discounts mental activities. ...
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Behaviorism originated with the work of John B. Watson, an American psychologist . Watson claimed that psychology was not concerned with the mind or with ...
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Behavioral psychology, also known as behaviorism, is a theory of learning based upon the idea that all behaviors are acquired through conditioning.
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Summary: Behaviorism is a worldview that operates on a principle of "stimulus- response." All behavior caused by external stimuli (operant conditioning).
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Behaviorism was a movement in psychology and philosophy that emphasized the outward behavioral aspects of thought and dismissed the inward experiential and ...
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"Psychology as the behaviorist views it is a purely objective experimental branch of natural science. Its theoretical goal is the prediction and control of ...
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This page contains arguments for and against behaviorist positions; research papers; annotated links; and reference sources.
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