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- Perceptual control theory Professional practice of behavior analysis "Behaviourism | classical & Operant Conditioning, Reinforcement & Shaping | Britannica"...
- Radical behaviorism is a "philosophy of the science of behavior" developed by B. F. Skinner. It refers to the philosophy behind behavior analysis, and...
- in his book The Concept of Mind (1949). Generally speaking, analytic behaviourism is the view that propositions about the mind, or about mental states...
- Socialization is strongly connected to developmental psychology and behaviourism. Humans need social experiences to learn their culture and to survive...
- now known as Morgan's Canon, a principle that pla**** a major role in behaviourism, insisting that higher mental faculties should only be considered as...
- Koestler criticizes the dominant conceptions of psychology of his time (behaviourism) that postulate that human behaviours are subject to the selection of...
- innate human characteristics fostering attachment. Learning theory, (behaviourism), saw attachment as a remnant of dependency with the quality of attachment...
- critiques the behaviourism or "behavioural psychology" propounded by psychologists John B. Watson and B. F. Skinner. Burgess disapproved of behaviourism, calling...
- referring to clinical psychotherapy that uses techniques derived from behaviourism and/or cognitive psychology. It looks at specific, learned behaviours...
- founder of the theory of cochlear function, and was also an advocate for behaviourism as he argued in his book "The Psychology of the Other". During his time...