Pronunciation: /bɪˈheɪvjərɪzəm/
noun a psychological theory that states that all behaviors are learned through interactions with the environment
A1 Behaviorism is a theory that focuses on observable behaviors.
A2 In psychology, behaviorism is the study of how behaviors are learned and reinforced.
B1 Behaviorism is often associated with the work of B.F. Skinner and his experiments with operant conditioning.
B2 Many schools of thought in psychology have criticized behaviorism for its focus on external behaviors rather than internal mental processes.
C1 The principles of behaviorism have been applied in various fields such as education, therapy, and even animal training.
C2 Despite its criticisms, behaviorism continues to have a significant influence in psychology and other related disciplines.
formal Behaviorism is a psychological theory that focuses on observable behaviors.
informal Some people think behaviorism is all about rewards and punishments.
slang I don't really vibe with behaviorism, I prefer cognitive psychology.
figurative In a way, behaviorism is like training a dog to perform tricks through conditioning.
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