influential psychologists who contributed to the behaviorism: Ivan Pavlov, Edward Thorndike, John B Watson, and B F Skinner
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It was actually John Watson (1913) who introduced the term behaviorism and served as the most vocal advocate for the behaviorist perspective in the early
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Pavlov, J B Watson, E L Thorndike, E R Guthrie and B F Skinner History of Behaviorist Approach By the early 20th century
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contributed to behaviorism: ivan pavlov, edward thorndike, john b watson, and B F skinner these four did not develop each principle of behaviorism in
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Behaviorism Theorists 7 Ivan Pavlov - Founder of classical conditioning; unconditioned stimulus causes unconditioned response John B Watson
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Watson, and Edward Thorndike, and B F Skinner Ask students to pay special attention to the differences between Classical (Pavlov and Watson) and Operant (
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Watson used Pavlov's findings on animal responses to stimuli as a basis for his work “The behaviorism of Watson and Skinner is based on a positivistic
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Ivan Pavlov teaches dogs to salivate at the sound of a metronome use of the 'Skinner Box' in which John Watson demonstrates classical
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