Javad Ebrahimian Amiri

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To Skinner, it seemed that the consequences of an action were more important in shaping behaviour than any stimulus that had preceded or coincided with it. He concluded from his experiments that behaviour is primarily learned from the results of actions. As with so many great insights, this may appear to be self-evident, but it marked a major turning point in behaviourist psychology.
The Psychology Book: Big Ideas Simply Explained
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