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The Behavioral Perspective Of Psychology

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Martinez 1 Julian Martinez Professor Roger Copeland Psychology 2301 29 August 2014 Psychology Perspectives The behavioral perspective of psychology is focused on explaining why people react the way they do to specific situations and environments. People will tend to act differently according to the environment they happen to be in, and they will most likely act in a way where the most benefit will be attained. If a reward is given every time a certain action is made, people will begin to change their behavior in order to receive the reward. The reward gives a sense of satisfaction to the people, so it is easy for them to fall in the habit of doing that certain action. Punishment is also something that will change a person’s doing. If punishment is repeatedly given for a particular action, just like with the reward, people will automatically adjust their behavior to avoid the negative consequence. It seems that the way people act is directly influenced by the consequences of their actions, and it has nothing to do with anything going on inside their minds. This perspective does not take in account the processes of the mind because those mental processes cannot be observed or studied directly. The problem with taking mental processes in account is that it would leave many questions unanswered about the reasons for a particular behavior. Martinez 2 Psychologist John B. Watson was among the first to shed light on the behavioral

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