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behavioristic p. see behaviorism.
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behavioral system model A conceptual model of nursing developed by Dorothy Johnson. The person is regarded as a behavioral system with seven subsystems?attachment, dependency, ingestion, elimination, sexuality, aggression, achievement. The goal
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behaviorism Behaviorism is a psychological theory first put forth by John Watson (1925), and then expounded upon by BF Skinner. Attempting to answer the question of human behavior, proponents of this theory essentially hold that all human behavior is learned from one's surrounding context and environment.
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behavior List of dramatic rises, falls, and spikes in traffic in the last month.
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behavior An observable activity or action. The performance of a skill.
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