behaviourism in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for behaviourism in the English»Serbian Dictionary

be·hav·iour·ism [bɪ'heɪvjərɪzəm] N no pl PSYCH

be·hav·ior·ism N no pl Am

behaviorism → behaviourism

See also behaviourism

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
Research into twins is a staple of psychology, criminology and behaviourism.
theconversation.com
Behaviourism is more concerned with what we can objectively observe.
theconversation.com
Their song lyrics are characterised by themes of dark humour, desperation, tongue-in-cheek self-aggrandisement, criminality, the drudgery of everyday life, work and office politics, and human/animal behaviourism.
en.wikipedia.org
This leads us to reinforcement, an important concept in behaviourism that refers to the process of encouraging the performance of a behaviour.
www.businessinsider.com.au
According to behaviourism, habits are initially motivated by the outcomes or consequences of behaviour, like eating food or earning money.
theconversation.com
It was also a marker in the struggle between behaviourism and cognitive psychology which continued for the following half century.
en.wikipedia.org
Eventually transfer lost its association with behaviourism and was adopted as a common term irrespective of any theoretical allegiance.
en.wikipedia.org
In psychology, a positivistic approach has historically been favoured in behaviourism.
en.wikipedia.org
Who is behaviourism good for?
theconversation.com
Web 2.0 sees the return of behaviourism, but with a smiley face.
www.theregister.co.uk

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