the behaviorist school often called radical behaviorists in neutral on the issue of the neutral of human beings.
the advocates of B.F skinner's approach believe that behavior is a function of the relationship between the individual and the environment. because environmental conditions dominate, issues of natrue-nurture and reason-emotion are moot. changing behavior involes changing the environment, and since the environment is controllable and observable, all other considerations are insignificant carlisle,1987
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