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Cognitive Influence on Behaviorism
Over time, the strict principles of behaviorism have evolved, leading to a convergence with other psychological traditions. Notably, cognition has come to play a larger role, with a growing acknowledgment that internal thought processes are significant in learning, challenging the original insistence by some behaviorists that only external environmental triggers mattered.
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