Similar words: behaviorism, behaviour, behavioural, misbehaviour, behaviorist, behavior, behavioral, misbehavior. Meaning: n. an approach to psychology that emphasizes observable measurable behavior.
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1 Extreme behaviourism is normally associated with B. F. Skinner.
2 This constructivist approach is opposed to psychological behaviourism.
3 Behaviourism, with its reduction of language learning to habit formation, is another example.
4 One of the main tenets of behaviourism is that behaviour can be shaped through reinforcement by reward.
5 In ignoring other dimensions of power,(www.Sentencedict.com) behaviourism was accused of producing a superficial account of the distribution of power.
6 Other objections to traditional behaviourism can be transferred from their use with other related conceptions, to which we now turn.
7 Behaviourism leaves out of account consciousness and introspection.
8 The theories of behaviourism, cognitivism, and constructivism provide an effect view of learning in many environments.
9 Behaviourism psychology has ended Fengte and Du Wei unify dreary aspect in the world, has raised upper deep west psychology history revolution.
10 At the beginning, influenced by behaviourism, most researchers agreed that native language only had negative effect on the second language learning.
11 The last paragraph sums up a standard hermeneutic objection to behaviourism.
12 Moreover, its ranks have been increasingly swelled by deserters from social behaviourism - an evidently liberal position.
13 The more literally this is interpreted the more it seems to lead into mechanistic, one-way formulations such as behaviourism.
14 So the extent to which I am a behaviourist is in seeing behaviourism as a way of making objective sense of mentalistic concepts.
15 During the 1950s and 1960s, when belief in psychological behaviourism was at its height, aversion therapy was used to "cure" homosexuals.
16 The writer uses the western psychological theory of psychoanalysis cognitive psychology and behaviourism to analyse the mechanisms of corruption crimes.
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