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Behaviorism focuses on observable behaviors from "summary" of The Psychology Book by DK

Behaviorism is a branch of psychology that emphasizes observable behaviors over internal mental processes. This approach suggests that the key to understanding human behavior lies in studying the behaviors that can be directly observed and measured. Behaviorists believe that behaviors are learned through interactions with the environment, rather than being predetermined by genetics or internal thoughts and feelings. One of the central tenets of behaviorism is the concept of conditioning. Conditioning refers to the process by which behaviors are learned through repeated associations between stimuli and responses. There are two main types of conditioning: classical conditioning and operant conditioning. Classical conditioning involves pairing a neutral stimulus with a stimulus that naturally elicits a response, eventually causing the neutral stimulus to elicit the same response. Operant conditioning, on the other hand, involves reinforcing or puni...
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    The Psychology Book

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