Behavioristic Psychology

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A Behavioristic Psychology is a psychology discipline that combines elements of philosophy, methodology, and theory.



References

2014

  1. Behaviorism (Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy). Plato.stanford.edu. Retrieved on 2013-11-02.
  2. Friesen, N. (2005). Mind and Machine: Ethical and Epistemological Implications for Research. Thompson Rivers University, B.C., Canada.
  3. Waldrop, M.M. (2002). The Dream Machine: JCR Licklider and the revolution that made computing personal. New York: Penguin Books. (pp. 139–40).