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Explain the important features of behaviourism describe the changes that were brought about because of the school of psychology in the discipline. dont copy other's answers pls

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Answered by universal124
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Behaviourism focuses on one particular view of learning: a change in external behaviour achieved through using reinforcement and repetition (Rote learning) to shape behavior of learners. Skinner found that behaviors could be shaped when the use of reinforcement was implemented. Desired behavior is rewarded, while the undesired behavior is not rewarded.Incorporating behaviorism into the classroom allowed educators to assist their students in excelling both academically and personally. In the field of language learning, this type of teaching was called the audio-lingual method, characterised by the whole class using choral chanting of key phrases, dialogues and immediate correction.

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Answered by devalinameyur
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Behaviorism is a theory of learning based on the idea that all behaviors are acquired through conditioning and conditioning occurs through interaction with the environment. Behaviorists believe that our actions are shaped by environmental stimuli.

In simple terms, according to this school of thought, also known as behavioral psychology behavior can be studied in a systematic and observable manner regardless of internal mental states. Behavioral theory also says that only observable behavior should be studied, as cognition, emotions, and mood are far too subjective.

Strict behaviorists believe that any person regardless of genetic background ,personality traits, and internal thoughts can be trained to perform any task within the limits of their physical capabilities. It only requires the right conditioning.

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