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Methodological behaviorism from the standpoint of a radical behaviorist
2013
The Behavior Analyst
Methodological behaviorism is a stance on verbal processes and the meaning of "psychological" terms and concepts that are deployed in theories and explanations of behavior. According to this stance, all such terms and concepts should be based on observable stimuli and behavior. Over the years, psychologists have interpreted the phrase "based on" in at least three different ways. One interpretation was that psychologists should remain formally silent on causal mental terms, and not speak at all
doi:10.1007/bf03392306
pmid:28018031
pmcid:PMC5147434
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