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How does behaviourism differ from other psychological approaches?
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How does behaviourism differ from other psychological approaches?
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Behaviourism is primarily concerned with observable behaviour, as opposed to internal mental processes such as thoughts, emotions or memories, which are of greater concern for other approaches such as cognitive psychology and psychoanalytic theory.
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