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Nastasia [14]
2 years ago
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Dr. timmons thinks that the only topics in psychology that can be studied are those that can be seen and measured. dr. timmons's

beliefs are consistent with those of:_________
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luda_lava [24]2 years ago
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As Dr. Timmons thinks that the only topics in psychology that can be studied are those that can be seen and measured, his belief are consistent with those of <u>John B. Watson</u>.

<h3>Who is John Watson?</h3>

He was an American psychologist that popularized the scientific theory of behaviorism and established it as a psychological school. He believed that psychology should primarily be scientific observable behavior. He is also remembered for his research on conditioning process.

His behaviorist theory focused not only an internal emotional and psychological conditions of people, rather, it focus on their external and outward behaviors as well. He believed that individuals physical responses provided the only insight into internal action.

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