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<p>influential person in the world of classical conditioning is <a href="page.php?w=John_B._Watson">John B. Watson</a>. Watson's work was very influential and paved the way for <a href="page.php?w=B.F._Skinner">B.F. Skinner</a>'s radical behaviorism. Watson's behaviorism (and philosophy of science) stood in direct contrast to Freud and other accounts based largely on introspection. Watson's view was that the introspective method was too subjective and that we should limit the study of human development to directly observable behaviors. In 1913,</p><p>
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