Raymond Bergner / Published 2011 / Article
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Citation: Bergner, R. (2001). What is behavior? And so What? New Ideas in Psychology, 29, 147-155.
Abstract: This article addresses a longstanding problem in the field of psychology, that of lacking an adequate explication of what is arguably our central concept as a "science of behavior," the concept of "behavior" itself. The three sections comprising the paper are devoted, respectively, to (a) presenting a conceptual formulation of behavior; (b) discussing this formulation by, among other things, addressing objections to it and noting its advantages over psychology's currently preferred definition of behavior as observable activity; and (c) relating why having such a formulation is important. The final section includes several uses to which the present formulation has already been and can in future be put, including a sketch of how it may be used to integrate the various subfields of our currently fragmented science of behavior.
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