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UK
/bɪhˈeɪvjəɹəɹˌɪzəm/
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NOUN
- an approach to psychology that emphasizes observable measurable behavior
How To Use behaviourism In A Sentence
- Extreme behaviourism is normally associated with B. F. Skinner.
- Extreme behaviourism is normally associated with B. F. Skinner.
- Those who look to behaviorism in teaching will generally frame their activities by behavioral objectives e . g.
- Not surprisingly, military learning commences on the basis of behaviourism.
- The example I mentioned involving the control of mass human behaviorism is already a highly topical one, even though this may appear far-fetched. Andrei Sakharov - Nobel Lecture
- Much contemporary work in cognitive science on the set of models known as connectionist or parallel distributed processing (PDP) models seems to share behaviorism's anti-nativism about learning. Behaviorism
- Notice first that the dispute is not between rationalism and behaviorism, but between R and E. Lakoff is, I believe, correct in stating that the universals postulated in one subvariety of E.(structural linguistics) are "complex enough" to refute the claims of another subvariety (behaviorism). Chomsky Replies
- This is, for instance, the accepted research method in ethology, and behaviorism.
- Psychologists use many different theories - cognitive theory, behaviourism and dynamic theory are just a few.
- There seem to be only two well-known theories from the history of the philosophy of mind that have not been attributed to him, namely behaviorism and functionalism. Descartes and the Pineal Gland