John B. Watson's belief refers to the perspective in psychology that emphasizes the study of observable behavior and rejects the importance of studying mental processes.
A psychological approach that focuses on studying observable behaviors and disregards internal mental processes.
Stimulus-response (S-R) theory: The idea that an external stimulus triggers a specific behavioral response.
Classical conditioning: A type of learning where an association is formed between a neutral stimulus and a naturally occurring stimulus, leading to a conditioned response.