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behaviorism    
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behaviorism
n 1: an approach to psychology that emphasizes observable
measurable behavior [synonym: {behaviorism}, {behaviourism},
{behavioristic psychology}, {behaviouristic psychology}]

behaviorism \behaviorism\ n.
an approach to psychology that emphasizes observable
measurable behavior.

Syn: behaviourism, behavioristic psychology, behaviouristic
psychology.
[WordNet 1.5]

54 Moby Thesaurus words for "behaviorism":
Adlerian psychology, Freudian psychology, Freudianism,
Gestalt psychology, Horneyan psychology, Jungian psychology,
Marxism, Pavlovian psychology, Reichian psychology,
Skinnerian psychology, Watsonian psychology, analytical psychology,
animalism, apperceptionism, association psychology, associationism,
atomism, behavior therapy, behavioristic psychology,
commonsense realism, configurationism, dialectical materialism,
dianetics, earthliness, empiricism, epiphenomenalism,
historical materialism, hylomorphism, hylotheism, hylozoism,
materialism, mechanism, mental chemistry, metapsychology,
natural realism, naturalism, new realism, orgone theory,
physicalism, physicism, positive philosophy, positivism,
pragmaticism, pragmatism, psychoanalysis, psychoanalytic theory,
realism, representative realism, secularism,
stimulus-response psychology, structuralism, substantialism,
temporality, worldliness


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  • Behaviorism In Psychology
    Behaviorism, also known as behavioral learning theory, is a theoretical perspective in psychology that emphasizes the role of learning and observable behaviors in understanding human and animal actions
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  • Behaviorism - Wikipedia
    Behaviorism emerged in the early 1900s as a reaction to depth psychology and other traditional forms of psychology, which often had difficulty making predictions that could be tested experimentally
  • What Is Behaviorism? - Verywell Mind
    Behaviorism is a theory of learning that suggests that all behaviors are acquired through conditioning processes Learn more about what it is and how it works
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  • Behaviorism | Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy
    Behaviorism’s disregard for consciousness struck many from the first, and continues to strike many today, as contrary to plain self-experience and plain common-sense; not to mention all that makes life precious and meaningful
  • Behaviorism Examples, Definition, and Impact - Explore Psychology
    Behaviorism is the psychological theory that all behaviors are learned through interaction with the environment, focusing solely on observable actions Its foundational concepts include classical and operant conditioning, shaping behavior through reinforcement or punishment
  • Behaviorism: A Comprehensive Overview - EducaSciences
    Behaviorism, an influential framework within psychology, focuses on the examination of observable behaviours and their environmental interactions, rather than exploring mental processes
  • Behaviorism – Design in Progress: A Collaborative Text on Learning Theories
    Behaviorism is an area of psychological study that focuses on observing and analyzing how controlled environmental changes affect behavior The goal of behavioristic teaching methods is to manipulate the environment of a subject — a human or an animal — in an effort to change the subject’s observable behavior
  • Behaviorism - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics
    Behaviorism is defined as a family of doctrines in psychology that emphasizes the importance of observable behavior over cognitive processes, serving as both a methodological approach and an explanatory framework





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