Questions: A focus on external behavior rather than the internal workings of the mind is favored by the perspective.

A focus on external behavior rather than the internal workings of the mind is favored by the perspective.
Transcript text: Mc Graw Hill 29 of 40 Concepts completed (i) Fill in the Blank Question A focus on external behavior rather than the internal workings of the mind is favored by the $\square$ perspective. Need help? Review these concept resources. Read About the Concept
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The answer is: the behavioral perspective.

Explanation:

  • The behavioral perspective emphasizes the study of observable behaviors and the external environment's role in influencing them, rather than focusing on the internal workings of the mind.
  • This approach is rooted in the work of psychologists like John B. Watson and B.F. Skinner, who believed that psychology should be a science based on observable behavior.
  • Other perspectives, such as the cognitive or psychodynamic perspectives, focus more on internal mental processes or unconscious motivations, respectively, making them incorrect choices for this question.
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