Behavioural Geography

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Behavioural Geography is an ideology/approach that makes use of the methods and assumptions of behavourism to determine the cognitive processes involved in an individuals perception of, and/or response and reaction to their environment. The theory focuses on the coginitive processes underlying spatial reasoning, decision making and behaviour. Due the lack of a theoritical base this theory was left open to critique.

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