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The Behavioral Approach. Human behavior is learned, thus all behavior can be unlearned and newbehaviors learned in its place. Behaviorism is concerned primarily with theobservable and measurable aspects of human behavior. ... What people do,not what they think or feel, is the object of the study.

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The Behaviorist Approach. Behaviorism, also known as behavioral psychology, is a theory of learning which states all behaviors are learned through interaction with the environment through a process called conditioning. Thus, behavior is simply a response to environmental stimuli.

The behavioral approach suggests that the keys to understanding development are observable behavior and external stimuli in the environment. ... Behaviorism is a theory of learning, and learning theories focus on how we are conditioned to respond to events or stimuli.

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Behavioral Approach- This is an approach to psychology that focuses on how one's environment and how external stimuli affect a person's mental states and development and how these factors specifically "train" a person for the behaviors they will be exhibiting later on.

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