Psychoanalytic theory vs behaviourism: motivation
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force, this exercise would be successfully accomplished. When a person acts in a certain manner that produces positive consequences, and still behaves in the same way as previously, after the environment had been modified so that the consequence of behavior now became negative, it would be obvious that more is involved than just apparent conditioning. Psychoanalysis does account for issues such as these and is, therefore, more adequate in explaining behavior than radical behaviorism is.
force, this exercise would be successfully accomplished. When a person acts in a certain manner that produces positive consequences, and still behaves in the same way as previously, after the environment had been modified so that the consequence of behavior now became negative, it would be obvious that more is involved than just apparent conditioning. Psychoanalysis does account for issues such as these and is, therefore, more adequate in explaining behavior than radical behaviorism is.