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Behaviorism - Coggle Diagram
Behaviorism
Main features
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It has physical monism, it doesn't have mind-body
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Proponent
Edward Thorndike(1874-1949): Famous in psychology for his work on learning theory that lead to the development of operant conditioning within Behaviorism.
B.F. Skinner (1904-1990): The work of Skinner was rooted in a view that classical conditioning was far too simplistic to be a complete explanation of complex human behavior.
Pavlov (1849-1936): Discovered a method for studying a person's behavior through experiments using dogs
John Watson (1878-1958): A pioneering psychologist who played an important role in arousing behaviorism
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Experiment
Watson : a baby, mouse, iron bar and hammer .
Thorndike : cage, cats and food.
Ivan Povlov use : a dog, bell, and food.
Skinner : Box, mouse and food.