Behaviorism

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The environment is probably the most important thing to life. Animals need the environment more than anything. Why is that? It is because it effects their emotions and behavior. Without a good environment the animals would be a complete mess. Behavior in animals is tested every day. This is called behaviorism, people called behaviorists test an animal’s reactions to changes in their environment.
Behaviorism is very important so, there are many key features those behaviorists study and look for during these tests. They are looking for the causes, functions, complete development, and evolution of the animals (North Carolina Asso. 1). Behaviorists are looking for why an animal does what it does and how it does what it does. They investigate the relationship of animals to their physical settings as well as their organisms. According to the author, “A language is a verbal environment with shapes and maintains of verbal behavior” (Skinner 1). This means that the animals understand and comprehend more with common objects and shapes rather than reading. The animals look for the things that they have already seen before. In the text it stated, “There are a multitude of different behavioral relationships to the world and it is meaningless to choose one as the correct objective to the real world” (Skinner 1). There are many things in this world that doesn’t necessarily mean that we just have to learn from one thing that has always been there, there are a variety of different things.
There can be many processes in studying animal behavior, and sometimes it takes a lot of dedication and time. The author wrote, “…Processes that intervene between the terminal behaviors predicted and the antecedents used as the basis for the prediction” (Cher...

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