Of or pertaining to behaviorism, especially B. F. Skinner’s school of radical behaviorism.(adjective)
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Use "behavioristic" in a sentence
"For the so-called behavioristic interpretation of mankind, see Watson, _Psychology from the Standpoint of a Behaviorist_"
"As leader of the "behavioristic" psychologists, who liken man to a machine, Skinner is vigorously opposed both by humanists and by Freudian psychoanalysts."
"For even among those who rejected the behavioristic assumptions that animated Quine's conception of language, it was often held that logical forms are expressions of first-order predicate calculus."