Psychology as the behaviorist views it is a purely objective experimental branch of natural science. Its theoretical goal is the prediction and control of behavior. Introspection forms no essential part of its methods, nor is the scientific value of its... The Personalist - Pàgina 4editat per - 1924Visualització completa - Sobre aquest llibre
| John Broadus Watson - 1914 - 466 pàgines
...become further and further divorced from contact with problems which vitally concern human interest. 2. Psychology, as the behaviorist views it, is a purely...objective, experimental branch of natural science which needs introspection as little as do the sciences of chemistry and physics. It is granted that... | |
| Florence Edna Mateer - 1918 - 248 pàgines
...towards many questions that will probably remain as bones of contention for many years. He writes, "Psychology, as the behaviorist views it, is a purely...objective, experimental branch of natural science which needs introspection as little as do the sciences of chemistry and physics." The theoretical goal... | |
| 1921 - 436 pàgines
...the like. . . . According to my views, thought processes are really motor habits in the larynx. . . . Psychology, as the behaviorist views it, is a purely...objective, experimental branch of natural science which needs introspection as little as do the sciences of chemistry and physics." Such are the uncompromising... | |
| Joseph Alexander Leighton - 1922 - 614 pàgines
...defined as the science of human and animal behavior. The radical behaviorist insists that psychology is "a purely objective experimental branch of natural...of its data dependent upon the readiness with which these lend themselves to introspection in terms of consciousness." T The behaviorist can write a psychology... | |
| Julius Schaxel - 1922 - 384 pàgines
...phaenomena" versucht eine unbefangene und in der Empirie von Psychologie freie Darstellung. „Psychobiology, as the behaviorist views it, is a purely objective, experimental branch of natural science which needs introspection as little as do the sciences of chemistry and physics" (JB WATSON, 1914,... | |
| Rufus Matthew Jones - 1922 - 208 pàgines
...turns psychology into " a purely objective experimental branch of natural science." 1 It aims at " the prediction and control of behavior." " Introspection forms no essential part of its method." One is not concerned with " interpretation in terms of consciousness," one is interested only... | |
| Clark Wissler - 1923 - 396 pàgines
...man's acts would 251 do credit to the most radical behavior psychologist. For example, Watson says: Psychology as the behaviorist views it is a purely...they lend themselves to interpretation in terms of consciousness.1 And again from an anthropologist, a statement that might well be incorporated in a... | |
| Clark Wissler - 1923 - 394 pàgines
...power. It is then the do credit to the most radical behavior psychologist. For example, Watson says: Psychology as the behaviorist views it is a purely...they lend themselves to interpretation in terms of consciousness.1 And again from an anthropologist, a statement that might well be incorporated in a... | |
| Coleman Roberts Griffith - 1923 - 538 pàgines
...human behavior puts psychology among the biological sciences (those sciences which treat of life). "Psychology as the behaviorist views it is a purely...objective experimental branch of natural science. Its theoretical_ggaHsjhe prediction and control of_ behavior. * Introspection forms no essential pafPbf... | |
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