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THE LEGACY OF JOHN B. WATSON’S BEHAVIORIST MANIFESTO FOR APPLIED BEHAVIOR ANALYSIS

Morris, Edward K.

Facultad de Psicología, UNAM, publicado en Revista Mexicana de Análisis de la Conducta y cosechado de y cosechado de Revistas UNAM

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Morris, Edward K. (2013). THE LEGACY OF JOHN B. WATSON’S BEHAVIORIST MANIFESTO FOR APPLIED BEHAVIOR ANALYSIS. Revista Mexicana de Análisis de la Conducta; Vol. 39 Núm. 2, 2013. Recuperado de https://repositorio.unam.mx/contenidos/4111632

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Autor(es)
Morris, Edward K.
Tipo
Artículo de Investigación
Área del conocimiento
Medicina y Ciencias de la Salud
Título
THE LEGACY OF JOHN B. WATSON’S BEHAVIORIST MANIFESTO FOR APPLIED BEHAVIOR ANALYSIS
Fecha
2013-09-01
Resumen
This paper addresses the legacy of John B. Watson’s (1913b) article, “Psychology as the Behaviorist Views It,” for applied behavior analysis, in particular, for four of its dimensions: the conceptual systems, behavioral, analytic, and applied dimensions. I begin with brief histories of behaviorism, behavior analysis, and applied behavior analysis. I situate Watson’s article in the psychology of his day. And, I locate the defining features of his behaviorism in its opening sentence: “Psychology as the behaviorist views it is a purely objective experimental branch of natural science” (p. 158). The legacy of “natural science” is the conceptual systems dimension of applied behavior analysis. The system was a metaphysical behaviorism and descriptive positivism, not a methodological behaviorism and a logical positivism. The legacy of “objective” is the behavioral dimension of applied behavior analysis. Objectivity was not objectivism. The legacy of “experimental” is its analytic dimension. Prediction and control were means for understanding behavior, not goals in themselves. Application was not a defining feature of Watson’s behaviorism, but he addressed experimental research on behavior of societal importance and mentioned its application in vocational bureaus. Thus, its legacy was, in part, the applied dimension of applied behavior analysis.
Tema
J. B. Watson; Psychology As The Behaviorist Views It; Applied Behavior Analysis; Dimensions Of Applied Behavior Analysis; Psychology; Consciousness
Idioma
spa
ISSN
ISSN: 0185-4534; ISSN electrónico: 2007-0802

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