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    John B. Watson was born on January 9, 1878, and grew up in South Carolina. He entered Furman University at the age of 16. After graduating five years later with a master's degree, he began studying psychology at the University of Chicago, earning his Ph.D. in psychology in 1903.

    Watson began teaching psychology at Johns Hopkins University in 1908. In 1913, he gave a seminal lecture at Columbia University titled "Psychology as the Behaviorist Views It," which essentially detailed the behaviorist position. According to Watson, psychology should be the science of observable behavior. "Psychology as the behaviorist views it ...

    Watson set the stage for behaviorism, which soon rose to dominate psychology. While behaviorism began to lose its hold after 1950, many of the concepts and principles are still widely used today. Conditioning and behavior modification are still widely used in therapy and behavioral training to help clients change problematic behaviors and develop n...

    Watson's lifetime achievements, publications, and awards include: 1. 1915—Served as the president of the American Psychological Association(APA) 2. 1919—Published Psychology From the Standpoint of a Behaviorist 3. 1925—Published Behaviorism 4. 1928—Published Psychological Care of Infant and Child 5. 1957—Received the APA's Award for Distinguished...

    Here are some of Watson's works for further reading: 1. Watson JB. Psychology as the behaviorist views it. Psychological Review. 1913;20(2):158-177. doi:10.1037/h0074428 2. Watson JB, Rayner R. Conditioned emotional reactions. Journal of Experimental Psychology. 1920;3(1):1-14. doi:10.1037/h0069608

    "Give me a dozen healthy infants, well-formed, and my own specified world to bring them up in and I'll guarantee to take anyone at random and train him to become any type of specialist I might select—doctor, lawyer, artist, merchant-chief, and, yes, even beggar-man and thief, regardless of his talents, penchants, tendencies, abilities, vocations, a...

    John B. Watson was a pioneer of behaviorism who studied conditioning and the Little Albert experiment. He taught at Johns Hopkins and Columbia universities, and later worked in advertising.

  1. John Broadus Watson (January 9, 1878 – September 25, 1958) was an American psychologist who popularized the scientific theory of behaviorism, establishing it as a psychological school. Watson advanced this change in the psychological discipline through his 1913 address at Columbia University, titled Psychology as the Behaviorist Views It.

  2. Sep 20, 2023 · Learn about the life and work of John B. Watson, one of the founders of behaviorism. Discover his early influences, education, research, and legacy in psychology.

  3. Jan 1, 2022 · A biographical and intellectual portrait of John B. Watson, the founder of behaviorism, who rejected the concept of consciousness and studied behavior in animals and humans. Learn about his life, work, controversies, and legacy in psychology and advertising.

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  5. May 18, 2020 · This article presents an updated bibliography of John B. Watson's published works; it contains 209 entries, including 50 new ones compared with the last, and at that point the most developed, bibliography available.

  6. Learn about the life and work of John Broadus Watson, the psychologist who pioneered the behaviorist approach to psychology. Explore his research on animal and human behavior, his criticism of introspection and philosophy, and his influence on later generations of scientists.

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