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what is behaviourism in sociology?​

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We learn new behavior through classical or operant conditioning. The McGraw-Hill (2004) Sociological Theory site Glossary defines behaviourism as : The study, largely associated with psychology, of behavior. Behaviorism ignores consciousness and focuses on conditioning to explain individual actions.

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