behavioristlik
Behavioristlik is a school of thought in psychology that emphasizes the study of observable behavior. It posits that all behavior, however complex, can be understood as a response to environmental stimuli. Behaviorists believe that the mind is a "black box" and that internal mental states are not suitable for scientific investigation. Instead, they focus on the relationship between stimuli and responses, often using principles of conditioning.
Classical conditioning, developed by Ivan Pavlov, describes how a neutral stimulus can become associated with an
Key figures in behaviorism include John B. Watson, who is often considered the founder, and B.F. Skinner.