Tolman’s official statement , psychology assignment help

Tolman’s official statement (1922) was a forthcoming and brilliant response to the behaviorism put forth by Watson. He proposed that even introspection becomes a behavior when the participant reports it on. Furthermore he claimed that there is no possible way to study by means of introspection without eliciting some type of behavior. He made the self-evident claim that feelings and experiences are personal and private; that there is no possibility to validate or comprehend what another person actually sees or experiences. The new vocabulary he introduced seems very useful in terms of facilitating the objective study of behavior, and actually allowed for the potential to discern motives. Hull, as pointed out in Hothersall (2004), may not have conceptualized what is considered thoroughly accurate based on modern standards, but his work was methodical, deliberate, rigorous, objective, and empirical. Many of his findings, including for example, those about contiguity, hold a great deal of modern-day relevance. The tragedy, as documented in Hothersall (2004), was the fact that his work was heavily referenced for about a decade. This was followed by a swift decline in his work being referenced, even though it seems to be deserving of citations. This was perhaps was the result of his decease.

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