Over time, the behaviorists have compiled a long list of biases and heuristics. |
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Sticklebacks are one of the most studied fishes by ichthyologists and behaviorists. |
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Eventually, the behaviorists caved in and exempted the bipedal ape from their theory of everything. |
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Fire behaviorists work alongside meteorologists, given that the weather, especially wind patterns, plays a pivotal role in how a wildfire grows. |
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However, as behaviorists are amply aware, the use of subjective reporting suffers from a tendency towards unreliability, and at worse an embrace of mentalism. |
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The behaviorists thought talk of inner subjective phenomena was a waste of time, like alchemy. |
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By treating animals as clever machines, behaviorists managed some impressive feats: rats navigated mazes, chickens played tic-tac-toe, pigeons played Ping-Pong. |
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That accomplishment was achieved by teams of experienced, credentialed strategists, behaviorists, creatives and account managers. |
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With the exception of some behaviorists who doubt the very existence of intrinsic motivation, these conclusions are now widely accepted among psychologists. |
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Her mother, Ilse, would read to her in German the works of the Austrian animal behaviorists Konrad Lorenz and Karl von Frisch, planting the seeds of an interest in neuroscience. |
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That philosophy of the relation of psyche and soma which may be called materialistic nonism, the philosophy most congenial to behaviorists, was as ancient as Greek thought. |
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Debates between behaviorists and mentalists, between reductionists and nonreductionists, between empiricists and rationalists, and between elementalists and holists rage on. |
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