Behaviourism in a sentence as a noun

The behaviourism of the time was suffocating and his ideas told us we could dream and think big.

Things he says about behaviourism are indicative that he doesn't really know what he's talking about.

It is certainly better than a single snapshot, but some effects take time to manifest - it’s simple behaviourism.

I'd read a book like the one describe for sure, I love Chomsky and never had much love for behaviourism and am delighted to find that I'm in such hallowed company.

It's a little bit like behaviourism before the cognitive revolution with AI models being the equivalent of a Skinner box.

Example claim: "behaviourism is abandoned by mainstream psychology".

Behaviourism definitions

noun

an approach to psychology that emphasizes observable measurable behavior

See also: behaviorism