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Category > Psychology Posted 22 Nov 2017 My Price 10.00

behaviorism and Gestalt psychology.

This week’s discussion is on behaviorism (early roots, founding, neo-behaviorism, and social learning theory) and Gestalt psychology.

 

Using the materials found in  the textbook and at least 2 other sources (e.g., other texts, online books, library database articles etc.), discuss one of the following areas of behaviorism: Early roots (Animal Psychology, Functionalism, Pavlov, Respondent Conditioning), the founding of American Behaviorism (J. B. Watson, Guthrie,  etc.), Neo Behaviorism (Skinner, Hull, and Tolman) or Social Learning Theory (Bandura and Rotter) or discuss one of the following Gestalt theorists (Werthheimer, Koffka, Köhler, or Lewin) and their contributions to the field of psychology.

Why is this work important?

Is it still important today?And why?

What components are still important?

Post a one to two paragraph summary (with in-text citations and references at the end).

If you have any questions about the discussion forums, please let me know.

NOTE: Wikipedia is NOT acceptable in this class.

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