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Psychological behaviorism is a form of behaviorism—a
major theory within psychology which holds that
generally human behaviors are learned—proposed by...
- theoretical,
group data, not dynamic,
physiological Purposive: Tolman's
behavioristic anti****tion of
cognitive psychology B. F.
Skinner proposed radical...
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perform a full autofellatio. Previously,
autofellatio was
considered by
behavioristic science a
problem rather than as a
variety in ****ual practice. Risk...
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Motivating operation (MO) is a
behavioristic concept introduced by Jack
Michael in 1982. It is used to
explain variations in the
effects in the consequences...
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Animal cognition encomp****es the
mental capacities of non-human animals,
including insect cognition. The
study of
animal conditioning and
learning used...
- Self" (1913); "Scientific
Method and the
Individual Thinker"(1917); "A
Behavioristic Account of the
Significant Symbol" (1922); "The
Genesis of Self and...
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Laasch 2021, p. 315
Borkowski 2011, pp. 139–140
Cofer &
Petri 2023, §
Behavioristic approaches to
motivation Helms 2000, §Major
Process Theories Simpson...
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reactions to
situations or
inner material. However, this goes
beyond the
behavioristic principles on
which covert conditioning is based.
Therapies and self-help...
- illusions, or the
emotions aroused by
stimuli of
different sorts. The
behavioristic approach to
psychology reached its peak of po****rity in the mid-twentieth...
- 2001. All
three books stood – with
their opposition against a
crude behavioristic infant anthropology – in the
tradition of Spock, but
radicalized the...