| 1. | In psychology, a positivistic approach has historically been favoured in behaviourism.
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| 2. | B . F . Skinner was a developer of behaviourism.
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| 3. | The different behaviourisms also differ with respect to basic principles.
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| 4. | For Fodor, this position emerges naturally out of his criticism of behaviourism and associationism.
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| 5. | By the 1960s, scientific behaviourism met substantial difficulties and eventually gave way to the cognitive revolution.
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| 6. | While behaviourism denies direct experience, K�hler suggests that behaviourists are unknowingly accepting it in this regard.
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| 7. | Besides being a teacher, V�rkonyi was a researcher into philosophy, pedagogy, psychology and infant behaviourism.
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| 8. | It has played a critical role in the growth of the prestige of behaviourism in twentieth century academic psychology.
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| 9. | However, by the 1960s, scientific behaviourism met substantial difficulties and eventually gave way to the cognitive revolution.
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| 10. | Behaviourism, Operant Learning Theory, and Cognitive Social Learning Theory all consider the role the social world plays on development.
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