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Aug 2, John B. Watson: Today in the History of Psychology (2nd August 1925)




The New York Times published a glowing review of the book Behaviorism by John B. Watson, which included the statement that it had transformed psychology by turning it 'from an inward mental groping to an exact science of objective measurement and record.'

Such was the growing interest in Watson's new approach to psychology at this time that just five years later in 1930, The Encyclopaedia of the Social Sciences described behaviorism as, 'a major intellectual revolution.'

See following link to read 'Psychology As The Behaviorist Views It' by John B. Watson in full for free.

Psychology As The Behaviorist Views It

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