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Watson's View on Human Behavior as Conditioned Responses
According to John B. Watson, human behavior is fundamentally the result of conditioned responses. He posited that the principles governing animal behavior could be applied directly to humans, suggesting that our actions are primarily learned reactions to environmental stimuli.
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