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How to pronounce behaviorism in English?

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Type Words
Synonyms behavioristic psychology, behaviourism, behaviouristic psychology
Type of experimental psychology, psychonomics
Has types reflexology
Derivation behaviorist, behavioristic

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It was experiments like these that helped behaviorism become what it is today.
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For behaviorism, learning is the acquisition of new behavior through conditioning.
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Major research traditions are behaviorism, cognitivism and self-regulated learning.
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As I asserted earlier, current videogames rarely stray outside of rote behaviorism.
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These include behaviorism, cognitivism, social cognitive theory, and constructivism.
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This idea became the foundation for Skinner's new approach to behaviorism.
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Behaviorism focuses only on the objectively observable aspects of learning.
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In the United States, behaviorism became the dominant school of thought during the 1950s.
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Because of the name it is often assumed to have its roots in behaviorism.
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  • An approach to psychology that emphasizes observable measurable behavior
  • (behavioristic) of or relating to behaviorism; "behavioristic psychology"
  • An approach to psychology focusing on behavior, denying any independent significance for mind and assuming that behavior is determined by the environment
  • (Behaviorist) Someone who specializes in analyzing the functions of difficult or challenging behaviors and in designing and implementing treatment programs for such behaviors.
  • (Behaviorist) The person responsible for developing and implementing individualized plans, in various settings, for adults with developmental disabilities, for the purpose of enhancing learning of positive and functional behaviors.
  • The study of behavior, especially using operant conditioning.
  • A theory that argues that pattern behavior is not biologically determined, but learned.
  • Show me. If you can't show me a change in behavior, nothing was learned. A vital aspect of rat-maze psychology.
  • Follows the traditions of Pavlov, Watson, Thorndike, and Skinner by viewing behavior as a result of stimulus-response. (See Moore & Kearsley (1996) p. 204, for implications to distance education)