This is, for instance, the accepted research method in ethology, and behaviorism. |
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For years, teachers have been using behaviorism in the form of punishments and rewards to maintain order in their classrooms. |
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Perhaps the shift from behaviorism to cognitive psychology has given educators a richer vocabulary to describe mental processes. |
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He invented the belief that one can cure an autistic child by using behaviorism. |
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Perhaps the two theories that have been most eclipsed by recent developments are Freudianism and behaviorism. |
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Psychological behaviorism is associationism without appeal to mental events. |
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Later reactions against the Canon were a recognition of the intemperance of behaviorism. |
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The dead hand of behaviorism still deforms the study of consciousness. |
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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. |
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He was one of the most extreme precursors of the behaviorism school and the most radical behaviorist in the history of behavioristic psychology. |
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Radical behaviorism is concerned with the behavior of organisms, not with internal processing. |
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Formica attempts to respond through sound, physical movement and visual stimuli, exploring the concepts of action-reaction behaviorism and the universal experience of our ultimate connections in society and beyond. |
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For one contrarian view, Plaud critiqued the psychological behaviorism of Staats. |
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Finally, radical behaviorism understands behavior as a reflection of frequency effects among stimuli, which means that it is a form of psychological behaviorism. |
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Volume 1 focuses on philosophical, sociological, and psychological theories of learning, ranging from behaviorism to constructivism. |
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They suggest that radical behaviorism is contextualistic, and as such is well suited for examining feminist concerns. |
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There currently exist many branches of psychotherapy, though they all spring from five main schools: psychoanalysis, systemic therapy, humanistic therapy, behaviorism and cognitivism. |
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This book is part of a growing literature calling for a reconsideration of behaviorism caused by shortcomings and fallacies of cognitivism. |
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In Czechoslovakia a few years later I had been confirmed in my behaviorism by Rudolf Carnap's physicalism, his Psychologie in physikalischer Sprache. |
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Behaviorism is an example of a theory that is founded on a mechanistic paradigm. |
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Behaviorism has long justified itself by a philosophy that exalts prediction and control over theoretical explanation. |
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Behaviorism as a psychology of learning is vital to understand with its emphasis upon being able to measure student achievement. |
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Behaviorism is not cognitive and cognitivism is not behavioral. |
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