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Subjectivity and Behaviorism: Skinner, Kantor, and Stephenson
Since the founding of behaviorism, most behaviorists have stressed the importance of objectivity for a natural science of behavior. This does not imply, however, that they ignored or denied subjectivity.
Morris, Edward K., Midgley, Bryan D.
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Organizational management from a perspective pyramids of human needs
Research objectives and hypothesis/research questions The article aims to signal a change in the approach to managing human teams by attempting to condense knowledge based on existing theories resulting from research in terms of human needs.
Marcin Dąbrowski
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Learning Theories: Behaviorism
Behaviorism is a learning theory with a focus on purely objectively observable behaviors. It discounts any independent activities of the mind. https://mankato.mnsu.edu/it-solutions/locations/instructional-design-academic-technology-services/mavlearn ...
Manderfeld, Michael +2 more
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Humanistic Behaviorism Applied--University 100
R. L. Benefield
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Behaviorism: Limited But Exacting, Or Comprehensive But Empty
Barry Schwartz and Hugh Lacey comments on Steven Hayes\u27s review (see record 2006-06410-004) of Schwartz and Lacey\u27s book, Behaviorism, Science, and Human Nature (1982).
Schwartz, Barry, Lacey, Hugh
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Everyone knows what behavior is but they just don't agree on it. [PDF]
Calhoun AJ, El Hady A.
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In this paper I analyze the relation between ascribing knowledge to a human agent in two kinds of circumstances, namely acting according to environmental contingences and acting according to a rule. My discussion begins with the distinction I put forward
Luiz Henrique de Araújo Dutra
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This edition is almost completely rewritten and about twice as long as the first. I cover two new social issues and also devote more space to the philosophy of cognitivism and the science behind theoretical behaviorism. B. F.
Staddon, John
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The neurophysiological Behavioral Perspective Model of consumer choice and its contribution to the intentional behaviorist research programme. [PDF]
Foxall GR.
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The purpose of our discussion, however, is not so much to reveal the weak features of behaviorism as it is to place it in juxtaposition with Christianity and point out the incongruities.
Coyner, Daniel
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