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Learning Behavior
The process through which individuals acquire new information or skills through experience, instruction, or study.
John B. Watson
An American psychologist who established the psychological school of behaviorism, advocating for the study of observable behavior.
Specific Behaviors
Refers to distinct actions or reactions of an individual in various situations, often observed in psychological studies to understand patterns or disorders.
Behaviorism
A theoretical perspective in psychology that focuses on observable behaviors, emphasizing the role of environmental stimuli in influencing responses.
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