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Behaviorist Theory

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Behaviorist theory is a psychological approach that focuses on observable behaviors and the impact of reinforcement and punishment on behavior.

Key Features

  • Focus on observable behaviors
  • Emphasis on reinforcement and punishment
  • Belief that behavior can be learned and unlearned

Pros

  • Clear focus on measurable outcomes
  • Applicable in various settings such as education, therapy, and animal training

Cons

  • Criticism for oversimplifying complex human behavior
  • Limited emphasis on internal mental processes

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