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Behavioristic Psychology (Noun)

Meaning

An approach to psychology that emphasizes observable measurable behavior.

Classification

Nouns denoting cognitive processes and contents.

Examples

  • The teacher was studying behavioristic psychology in her educational psychology course to learn more about how students learn.
  • The company's marketing team relied heavily on principles from behavioristic psychology to create advertisements that elicit desired behaviors.
  • John B. Watson's behavioristic psychology theories, published in his 1913 manifesto, dismissed the idea that psychology should focus on internal experiences.
  • Her professor had suggested she pursue a research study grounded in behavioristic psychology, one that measures how well college students adjust to different social settings.
  • Some people felt uneasy with behavioristic psychology because they worried it led to dehumanization, a narrow perspective of treating individuals solely as experimental units.

Synonyms

  • Behaviouristic Psychology
  • Behaviourism
  • Behaviorism

Hypernyms

  • Psychonomics
  • Experimental Psychology

Hyponyms

  • Reflexology
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