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"If a dead man can do it, it ain't behavior. And if a dead man can't do it, then it is behavior"
Definition:
The term ‘behavior analysis’ was coined by B. F. Skinner, generally considered the founder of behavior analysis. The term was meant to distinguish the field as one that focuses on behavior as a subject in its own right, rather than as an index or manifestation of something happening at some other level (in the mind, brain, psyche, etc.).
Skinner believed that thinking and feeling were covert forms of behavior. “Thoughts and feelings |
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