• Psychological behaviorism is a form of behaviorism—a major theory within psychology which holds that generally human behaviors are learned—proposed by...
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  • Behaviorism is a systematic approach to understand the behavior of humans and other animals. It assumes that behavior is either a reflex elicited by the...
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  • Radical behaviorism is a "philosophy of the science of behavior" developed by B. F. Skinner. It refers to the philosophy behind behavior analysis, and...
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    dogma of behaviorism as well as the strictures of psychoanalysis. Albert Bandura helped along the transition in psychology from behaviorism to cognitive...
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  • most influential ones and their main founders are:[citation needed]: Behaviorism: John B. Watson Cognitivism: Aaron T. Beck, Albert Ellis Functionalism:...
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  • Purposive behaviorism is a branch of psychology that was introduced by Edward Tolman. It combines the study of behavior while also considering the purpose...
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  • pain. Although psychological hedonism is incorporated into the fundamental principles and experimental designs of behaviorism, behaviorism itself explains...
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  • Workplace? Perspectives on Psychological Science, 9(5), 538-551. Sage Publications, Inc. on behalf of Association for Psychological Science. Retrieved from...
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    the scientific theory of behaviorism, establishing it as a psychological school. Watson advanced this change in the psychological discipline through his...
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    American Psychological Association and gave a talk concerning his work. Skinner referred to his approach to the study of behavior as radical behaviorism, which...
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  • Psychological testing refers to the administration of psychological tests. Psychological tests are administered or scored by trained evaluators. A person's...
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    the philosophy of pragmatism and social behaviorism. Social behaviorism (as opposed to psychological behaviorism) refers to Mead's concern of the stimuli...
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  • journal to advance his school of behaviorism. Psychological Review was eventually sold by Warren to the American Psychological Association, which has owned...
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  • without reference to the behavior associated with them. One problem for behaviorism is that the same entity often behaves differently despite being in the...
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  • Schiffer, AA; Szabó, B; Widdershoven, JW; Denollet, J (March 2010). "Psychological distress and mortality in systolic heart failure". Circulation: Heart...
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    situation variables, and consists of cognitive-affective units (all those psychological, social, and physiological aspects of people that allow them to interact...
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  • Theoretical behaviorism is a framework for psychology proposed by J. E. R. Staddon as an extension of experimental psychologist B. F. Skinner's radical...
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  • the formulation of behaviorism by John B. Watson, which was popularized by B. F. Skinner through operant conditioning. Behaviorism proposed emphasizing...
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    book by E.O. Wilson Descriptive psychology General System Theory Psychological behaviorism Social meaning-making The Two Cultures and the Scientific Revolution...
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  • Teleological behaviorism is a variety of behaviorism. Like all other forms of behaviorism it relies heavily on attention to outwardly observable human...
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  • shaped the client's current psychological state. Humanistic psychology was developed in the 1950s in reaction to both behaviorism and psychoanalysis, largely...
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  • accept probabilism, while Pyrrhonian skeptics do not. psychological behaviorism A variety of behaviorism based upon a program of human research involving various...
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    1960s, and the subsequent merging of the two. Groundbreaking work of behaviorism began with John B. Watson and Rosalie Rayner's studies of conditioning...
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  • objectively measured, it was not worth further inquiry. However, radical behaviorism includes thinking, feeling, and private events in its theory and analysis...
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  • predecessor to his own ideas, mainly formulated in the context of 1950s psychological behaviorism. The book was "widely and rightly judged to be a radical failure"...
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    Personology Phenomenal field theory Positive Disintegration Psi-theory Psychological behaviorism Self-monitoring Situationism (psychology) Trait theory Big Five...
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  • psychology refers to work done by those who apply experimental methods to psychological study and the underlying processes. Experimental psychologists employ...
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  • stand somewhere in between. Animal consciousness Anthropomorphism Psychological behaviorism Cognitive module Feral child Neuroanthropology Collins, Harber...
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  • Psychological behaviorism Psychological egoism Psychological hedonism Psychological nominalism Psychological pain Psychological pricing Psychological...
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  • Pedagogy Play (activity) Professional practice of behavior analysis Psychological behaviorism Rosales-Ruiz, J.; Baer, D.M. (1997). "Behavioral Cusps: A Developmental...
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