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Transpersonal From early psychology in the 19th century, the behaviorist school of thought ran concurrently and shared commonalities with the psychoanalytic and Gestalt movements in psychology into the 20th century; but also differed from the mental philosophy of the Gestalt psychologists in critical ways.[citation needed] Its main influences were Ivan Pavlov, who investigated classical conditioning, Edward Lee Thorndike, John B. Watson who rejected introspective methods and sought to restrict psychology to experimental methods, and B.F. Skinner who conducted research on operant conditioning. [3] There is no classification generally agreed upon, but some titles given to the various branches of behaviorism include Two popular subtypes are Neo Hullian and post-Hullian, theoretical, group data, not dynamic, physiological, and Purposive Tolman’s behavioristic anticipation of cognitive psychology.
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