Difference between behaviourism and behaviouralism
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Behaviouralism is something clear and distinct from 'behaviourism', which is a concept of a school of psychology originating with J.B. Watson, later vigorously revived by B.F. ... Skinner has rejected the theory of 'inner man' or 'autonomous' man who, in fact, man is a creature of environment, and behaves accordingly.
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It does not rely on visible behavior but focuses more on the process of thoughts behind it. Additionally, cognitive behavior is known to be a reaction to behaviorism according to some psychologists.
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