
Behaviorist Theory
Behaviorist Theory suggests that people's actions are learned responses to their environment. It emphasizes that behavior is shaped by interactions with external stimuli, reinforced through rewards or punishments. Essentially, behavior is not driven by thoughts or feelings alone but can be understood and modified by observing visible actions and the consequences that follow. This approach is often used in education and therapy to encourage desirable behaviors and reduce unwanted ones through systematic reinforcement.