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yanalaym [24]
1 year ago
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Compare and contrast functionalism and behaviorism.

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Svetlanka [38]1 year ago
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In simple terms, functionalism looks at how the mind functions in different psychological situations. Behaviorism looks at how behavior is related to the study of the mind. Functionalism is about the mind and mental processes and behaviorism centers on external forces being responsible for behaviors.

Functionalism and behaviorism are two schools of thought associated with psychology.  They are different ways of understanding how the mind works and what activates mental reactions to different stimuli.   Functionalism is about the mind and mental processes and behaviorism centers on external forces being responsible for behaviors.  Both of these philosophies are related to the mind and behavior but have their differences determined by their analysis and approaches to psychological behavior.

Most notably functionalism led directly to the emergence of behaviorism in the mid-20th century, which views human behavior as a type of 'reflex' in response to external stimuli.

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