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Watson's Behaviorism vs. Wundt and James's Focus on Consciousness

John B. Watson's behaviorist approach was a direct reaction against the prevailing focus on conscious experience championed by figures like Wilhelm Wundt and William James. While Wundt and James sought to understand the inner workings of the mind, Watson considered the study of consciousness to be flawed because he believed an objective analysis of the mind was impossible. He therefore advocated for a shift in psychology's focus from internal mental states to directly observable and controllable behavior.

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