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Psychology & Behaviorism – Key Concepts and
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Teaching Psychology
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Educational
Teaching Psychology
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& Behaviorism
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Terms in this set (52)
Behaviorism A psychological approach that emphasizes the study
of observable behavior and the role of the
environment as a determinant of behavior.
Empirical Evidence Information acquired by observation or
experimentation that can be verified and is used to
support or refute a theory.
Equipotentiality The principle that any stimulus can be associated
with any response, given the right conditions.
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Deterministic The belief that all events, including human actions,
are determined by previously existing causes.
Classical Conditioning A learning process that occurs when two stimuli are
repeatedly paired, leading to a learned response to
the previously neutral stimulus.
Ivan Pavlov A Russian physiologist known for his work in classical
conditioning, particularly with dogs.
John B. Watson An American psychologist who established the
psychological school of behaviorism and promoted
the study of observable behavior.
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