Ciccarelli: Psychology_5 (5th Edition)
5th Edition
ISBN: 9780134477961
Author: Saundra K. Ciccarelli, J. Noland White
Publisher: PEARSON
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- What was the role of interospection in behaviorism?
- Behaviorism was slow to catch on. FALSE
- What are some synonyms for the word “radical?” Which one do we use the most today?
- What made radical behaviorism radical was its treatment of (answer).
- Radical behaviorism was interpreted as being (answer) in the 1920s and 1930s.
- Watson and James agreed that there was no such thing as (answer).
- James coined the term:
- James’s stance deviated from Watson’s view in significant ways. FALSE
- Watson preferred to use the term “radical behaviorism.” FALSE
- Why was Watson’s view of behavior considered so extreme?
- These groups were referred to as “extreme behaviorists:”
- In what journal were authors most likely to use the term radical behaviorism?
- By the 1930s, Watson was ACTIVE. in psychology.
- Skinner’s radical behaviorism was based partly on Watson’s. FALSE.
- When did Skinner first use the term radical behaviorism?
- Skinner referred to his own theories as (answer) and others as (answer).
- Define what constitutes methodological behaviorism.
- Skinner was interested in how humans taught their children to:
- Skinner’s radical behaviorism is set apart by treatment of:
- Between 1940 and 1960, the term (answer) was more likely to be used. Skinner didn’t like it because he said it sounded too close to (answer).
- By the (answer), radical behaviorism was the preferred term for Skinner’s philosophy.
- Why does the behavioral treatment of consciousness have drawbacks?
- Define radical behaviorism in your own words.
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