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Watson’s Theory of Behaviourism

John B. Watson famously claimed that if he were to be given a dozen healthy infants, he could shape them into anything; doctors, lawyers, artists, beggars, or thieves, regardless of their background or genetic predispositions. First, he completed experiments with 8-month old Albert. He later applied

5 Behaviours That Will Attract People Like a Magnet

Valentine's Day is around the corner, and you might be wondering if you have what it takes to attract a partner. According to research, there are some strategies that you could try, like making intense eye contact, or casually touching someone. Hopefully, this video can give some tips to help you fi

Why are we violent (social learning theory)

Violence is often seen as an inherent human trait. However, it can also be significantly shaped by environmental and social contexts. Studies on baboons show that aggression is not determined by genetics alone, but is influenced by environment and social structures. These findings show the complex i

How to change bad habits

A habit is a set thought pattern that leads to automated behavior. This has the advantage that we don't have to keep rethinking what needs to be done. It just happens and can be a good thing. But a bad habit can also harm us, or keep us from developing. But we can learn and unlearn you, like every

7 Habits That Ruin Relationships

Are you in a toxic relationship right now? Some habits are endearing and make that person unique, however, others can cause issues between people and cause the relationship to break down. Let us know if you relate to any of these habits. Writer: Jade Hamilton Script Editor: Isadora Ho Script Manag