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  1. Mar 15, 2014 · John B. Watson’s Contribution: Was Behaviorism Really “Founded”? The origin of behaviorism has long been linked to John B. Watson, about whom much has been written and many talks given, especially during 2013, the centennial of his well-known Columbia lecture, “Psychology as the Behaviorist Views It.”.

  2. John B. Watson, creador del conductismo, rechazó las teorías de Freud y abogó por una psicología basada en el comportamiento observable. John B. Watson, cuyo nombre completo es John Broadus Watson, es considerado el creador del conductismo. Durante toda su vida fue enemigo de las ideas imprecisas y de las investigaciones descuidadas.

  3. Nov 7, 2022 · John B. Watson is known as the founder of behaviorism. Though others had similar ideas in the early 1900s, when behavioral theory began, some suggest that Watson is credited as behavioral psychology's founder due to being "an attractive, strong, scientifically accomplished, and forceful speaker and an engaging writer" who was willing to share this behavioral approach when other psychologists ...

  4. John Broadus Watson. (Greenville, Estados Unidos, 1878 - Nueva York, 1958) Psicólogo estadounidense, fundador del conductismo. Aunque se trasladó a Chicago para estudiar filosofía, atraído por John Dewey y el pragmatismo, muy pronto comenzó a interesarse por la psicología. En 1903 obtuvo el doctorado y empezó a trabajar como asistente ...

  5. John B. Watson is best known as the founder of behaviorism. He is also known for his role in initiating moving the field of psychology from a philosophical-based, mentalistic profession to a scientific, research-based profession in the early 1900s. Labeled as a radical by some of his colleagues and embraced by others, Watson enjoyed a ...

  6. 1913. As a doctoral student and professor of psychology, John Watson studied the behavior of animals. He especially was interested in stimulus-response reactions to various situations, such as ...

  7. John B. Watson was born on January 9, 1878 in South Carolina. His mother, Emma, was devoutly religious and named him after a Baptist minister in the hope that he would join the clergy. She ...

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