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The British Empiricists and Continental Rationalists thought philosophers could combine the study of human nature and the study of cosmology into a single philosophical project.
Operant Conditioning
A strategy of learning wherein the impact of a response is adjusted through the provision of incentives or the application of penalties.
Evolutionary Perspective
An approach in psychology that seeks to explain mental and psychological traits—such as memory, perception, or language—as adaptations, i.e., as the functional products of natural selection.
Species-Specific
Characteristics or behaviors that are unique to a particular species.
Adaptive Challenges
Situations or problems that require individuals or organizations to adapt and change their strategies, behaviors, or attitudes.
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