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1. Behaviourism theory suggests that behaviour observed is a result of

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Behavior is the result of stimulus–response (i.e., all behavior, no matter how complex, can be reduced to a simple stimulus – response features). Behavior is determined by the environment (e.g., conditioning, nurture). The behaviorist approach provides clear predictions.

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