B. F. Skinner once said, "Is not the question whether the machine is thinking about the real problem, or whether we are doing it?" Behaviorism is the theory that the behavior of humans and animals can be explained by regulation. This simply means that behaviorism is to study why people do what they do. James B. Watson was born in South Carolina on January 9, 1878. Watson entered Furman University at the age of 16. Five years later he got a master's degree and graduated. He studied psychology at the University of Chicago and got a doctorate.
Behavior is defined as a way to guide you yourself. Behavior is the way people and other creatures act. "Our perception of the world, our understanding of it is our behavior" (Skinner 140). Most human behaviors come from combinations of different things. It can be determined by inheritance and can be determined by the environment. The environment is various conditions and forces that affect the organism and affect it. Personal circumstances can cause specific behavior. For example, if a person is in a strange place, they may act nervously or in a strange way. "So, our environment, the exciting world is not just one of external objects, sight, sound, smell, which includes starvation, bladder dilation, palpitations, rapid breathing, muscle changes, etc. It is done by internal objects. " (Watson 74, 75)
Perception is the process by which we understand things, events, people, and their behavior through sensation. Our view relates only to the outside world. But for the most part it is our own experience, our desires, needs, desires, likes and dislikes. First the sensory organ was stimulated. I hear a voice, smell the fish, shake hands and the hand palms sweat. We do not accept all stimulus, I am addicted to selective perception. For example, while you are dreaming about a class, you will hear the teacher shouting your name. We also feel stimulation of greater strength and novelty. For example, it is a creative television commercial. We perceive only a small part of our senses
Our exciting behavior, inputs and reactions determine how we think, recognize, and ultimately accept the world we live in. We have free will and like to think that the center controls ourselves, controls our mind or controls our consciousness. What you get - results, rewards, achievements - do not mind; this is what you have, what you have learned on the road, and the people you help. The goal is nonsense * t. They are just experienced experiences. Life is a process of dedication, time, attention, and a journey to end energy. The rest is that the dogs fight