Behaviourism
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- | + | Behaviourism is a theory based on the way animals and human beings can learn. The most famous practitioner of the behaviour approach is Ivan Petrovich Pavlov (1849-1936). He became famous with his discouvery of 'classical conditioning'. Here he dit an experiment with a dog, food and a bell. [http://www.northern.ac.uk/learning/NCMaterial/Psychology/lifespan%20folder/PAVLOV.gif] |
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Behaviourism is a theory based on the way animals and human beings can learn. The most famous practitioner of the behaviour approach is Ivan Petrovich Pavlov (1849-1936). He became famous with his discouvery of 'classical conditioning'. Here he dit an experiment with a dog, food and a bell. [1]