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... Pavlov while studying the salivation response of dogs. However, Watson proposed that by using Pavlov's theory, we can explain the all aspects of human psychology e.g. emotions and speech, yet he also denied all evidence that humans have a conscience. He believed that all individual behavior was a result of our environment. 'Watson and Raynor' applied this classical conditioning method to human behavior buy using a subject known as 'Little Albert' and teaching him to learn a response to a certain stimuli that before had given him no reaction at all. He had been classically conditioned. This approach has been useful since the early nineteenth century but since then approaches such as the humanistic has taken over and proved to be a much more ethical and comprehending way to describe human behavior. The humanistic approach believes everyone is unique and is structured by their experiences, but behavior is ...
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