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Tadelech Bogale
on Oct 24, 2024Verified
John Watson and other behaviorists were much more interested in studying animal behavior and learning than in studying mental processes.
Behaviorists
Psychologists who study and interpret human behavior based on observable stimuli and responses, often excluding mental processes.
Mental Processes
The functions of the brain that involve thoughts, feelings, and cognitive activities, including perception, memory, and decision-making.
- Understand the principles of behaviorism and its focus on observable behavior.
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Learning Objectives
- Understand the principles of behaviorism and its focus on observable behavior.
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