Behaviorism is not focused on internal processes such as feelings, thoughts, and emotions. Instead it is focused on what can be observed which includes any actions of the living being or it's environment. Anything that can be seen with the human eye is the basis of which behaviorism uses to study and draw conclusions.

Boeree, D. C. (2000). Behaviorism. Retrieved April 16, 2012, from Shippensburg University: http://webspace.ship.edu/cgboer/beh.html

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