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  • ...adical behaviorism|radical behaviourism]] and other forms of [[behaviorism|behaviourism]], in particular functional analysis and behavioural models of [[verbal beh
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  • ...e="Cohen">{{vcite book |author=Cohen D |title=J. B. Watson: The Founder of Behaviourism |publisher=Routledge & Kegan Paul |location=London, UK |year=1979 |pages=7
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  • ...force" -- beyond [[psychoanalysis|Freudian theory]] and [[Behavior Therapy|behaviourism]]. In 1967, the American Humanist Association named him Humanist of the Yea
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  • Cohen David (1979) John B Watson, the founder of behaviourism, Routledge London, the only biography.
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  • Rotter moved away from theories based on [[psychoanalysis]] and [[behaviourism]], and developed a [[social learning theory]]. In ''Social Learning and Cl
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  • ...lars into the field, inspiring research and challenging the dominance of [[behaviourism]].<ref>[[#Karen98|Karen]] pp. 163–73.</ref> Further research by [[Mary Ma ====Behaviourism====
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  • *Behavioural therapy (Wolpe) based on [[behaviourism]], and involving classical and [[operant conditioning]].
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  • In the middle of the twentieth century, [[behaviourism]] became a dominant paradigm within psychology, especially in the [[United
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  • ...nd and led to greater concern over the functions of the mind, and later to behaviourism.<ref name="EBO functionalism"/> ...ity.{{citation needed|date=July 2012}} [[B.F. Skinner]] was a developer of behaviourism. He did not think that considering how the mind affects behaviour was worth
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