In his 1913 behaviourist manifesto, John B. Watson defined psychology as a purely objective experimental branch of natural science...(whose) theoretical goal is prediction and control of behaviour. Watson urged psychologists to adopt a unitary scheme of animal response...(that) recognizes no dividing line between man and brute.
In his 1913 behaviourist manifesto, John B. Watson defined psychology as a purely objective experimental branch of natural science...(whose) theoretic...
A revolutionary turning point in the history of psychology. Introducing action into psychology as a category of analysis in its own right, Alexander Bain was the first to bring the new physiology of movement into conjunction with an associationistic account of mind.
A revolutionary turning point in the history of psychology. Introducing action into psychology as a category of analysis in its own right, Alexander B...