Psychology, asked by jiyarawal, 5 months ago

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behavioristic approach​

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Answered by Anonymous
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The Behaviourist approach to learning studied changes in behaviour that are caused by a person's direct experience of their environment, using the principles of classical and operant conditioning to explain them.

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Answered by ardad9835
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The Behaviourist approach to learning studied changes in behaviour that are caused by a person’s direct experience of their environment, using the principles of classical and operant conditioning to explain them.

The Behaviourist approach made a deliberate effort to be scientific, and therefore refused to discuss mental processes that might be involved in learning because they are not observable and could not be studied objectively.

For this reason, Behaviourist explanations are sometimes called Stimulus-Response (S-R) explanations, because they only refer to observable stimuli and responses and ignore everything else.

While Behaviourism was the main approach in Psychology:

The definition of psychology became: “… that division of Natural Science which takes human behaviour -- the doings and sayings, both learned and unlearned -- as its subject matter” (Watson, 1919)

All behaviour was explained using classical and operant conditioning.

Almost all research involving laboratory experiments on animal behaviour and introspection was rejected as a tool.

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