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A RELATIVELY IMPORTANT CHANGE IN AN ORGANISMS BEHAVIOR DUE TO EXPERIENCE |
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THE VIEW ADVOCATED BY THE EMINENT EARLY PSYHCOLOGIST JOHN B. WATSON, THAT SPYCHOLGOY SHOULD BE AN OBJECTIVE SCIENCE THAT STUDIES EXTERNAL BEHAVIOR WITHOUT ANY NECESSITY TO CONSIDER INTERNAL MENTAL PROCESSES |
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THE LEARNED ABILITY TO TELL THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN THE AIR CONDITIONED STIMULUS THAT WILL BE FOLLOWED BY THE UNCONDITIONED STIMULUS, AND OTHER, SIMILAR STIMULI THAT WILL NOT BE FOLLOWED BY THE UNCONDITIONED STIMULUS |
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