1. schools of psychology
The following are some basic viewpoints from the Sanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy, with which most humanistic psychologists agree; a person does not live alone, people are social by nature and their interpersonal interactions are a part of their development, a person has free will, people are aware of themselves; therefore they can make conscious choices. ... According to the Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy behaviorism is in its fullest and most complete form in the following three sets of claims: (1.) ... Each of these claims helps form a type of behaviorism. ...
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