Operationism and the concept of perception
Garner, W. R., Hake, H. W., and Eriksen, C. W. (1956)
Psychological Review
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- "Although "operationism" is in the title, this work represents a major split from behaviorist tenets. The authors set forth the idea of converging operations, by which concepts more complex than those of behaviorism (e.g., cognitions) could be scientifically considered."
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- Although "operationism" is in the title, this work represents a major split from behaviorist tenets. The authors set forth the idea of converging operations, by which concepts more complex than those of behaviorism (e.g., cognitions) could be scientifically considered.
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