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Athenea Digital | 2009

¿Debería un niño tener más de una madre? La noción de un psicólogo sobre una mejor manera de crecer

John B. Watson

[Fundador de la escuela de psicología conocida como conductismo extremo, la cual niega que el hombre tenga alma y sostiene que su personalidad, carácter y comportamiento están hechos por completo de respuestas a estímulos. Los conductistas descartan la herencia y todo lo atribuyen al ambiente, y el Profesor Watson ha declarado que si usted le da cualquier niño recién nacido sano, lo convertirá en un futuro líder en cualquier ocupación. Su nueva filosofía radical ha provocado mucha controversia. Aquí está su punto de vista sobre la crianza de los niños.]


Archive | 1981

Behaviorism and Reductionism

John B. Watson; Albert P. Weiss; Edward B. Holt; Walter S. Hunter; Karl S. Lashley; Donald O. Hebb

The man who crossed the bridge and closed the gap between the study of animal behavior and the study of human behavior was John Broadus Watson. Watson combined into one system the philosophical pragmatism of James, the psychological functionalism of Dewey, the experimental method of animal psychology of Yerkes, and the conditioning of Pavlov and Bekhterev.


Archive | 2011

Psychology As The Behaviorist Views It

John B. Watson


Journal of Experimental Psychology | 1920

Conditioned emotional reactions.

John B. Watson; Rosalie Rayner


Archive | 1919

Psychology from the Standpoint of a Behaviorist

John B. Watson


Psychological Review | 1913

Psychology as the behaviourist views it

John B. Watson


Archive | 2008

Behavior: An Introduction to Comparative Psychology

John B. Watson


Archive | 1928

Psychological care of infant and child

John B. Watson


Psychological Review | 1916

The place of the conditioned-reflex in psychology.

John B. Watson


The Journal of Philosophy, Psychology and Scientific Methods | 1907

Kinæsthetic and organic sensations: Their role in the reactions of the white rat to the maze.

Robert M. Yerkes; John B. Watson

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