| 1. | Field four is the behaviourist study of the outside world.
 
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 | 2. | Behaviourists point to the success of behavioural therapies in treating certain disorders.
 
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 | 3. | "Are you not really a behaviourist in disguise?
 
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 | 4. | According to K�hler, behaviourists act in a similar way when observing behaviours.
 
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 | 5. | It is particularly critical of B . F . Skinner's behaviourist theory.
 
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 | 6. | In this regard, he felt that the standpoint of the behaviourists appears somewhat paradoxical.
 
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 | 7. | The use of punishment is controversial with both the humaneness and effectiveness questioned by many behaviourists.
 
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 | 8. | Chomsky argued that this poverty of stimulus means Skinner's behaviourist perspective cannot explain language acquisition.
 
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 | 9. | While behaviourism denies direct experience, K�hler suggests that behaviourists are unknowingly accepting it in this regard.
 
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 | 10. | Just as the galvanometer is independent of the physicist, so is the subject from the behaviourist.
 
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