Behaviorist principles refer to the belief that behavior is shaped by the environment through stimuli and reinforcement. In psychology, it emphasizes observable behaviors rather than internal mental processes.
Related terms
Operant Conditioning: This term refers to learning through rewards and punishments, where behaviors are strengthened or weakened based on their consequences.
Classical Conditioning: This term refers to learning through associations between stimuli, where a neutral stimulus becomes associated with a meaningful stimulus, leading to a learned response.
Reinforcement: This term refers to any consequence that strengthens a behavior, increasing the likelihood of its occurrence in the future.