Behaviorism
A theoretical approach that focuses on observable behaviors and dismisses internal processes, emphasizing the role of environmental factors in shaping behavior.
A theoretical approach that focuses on observable behaviors and dismisses internal processes, emphasizing the role of environmental factors in shaping behavior.
The study of the principles that govern human behavior, including how people respond to stimuli and learn from their environment.
Practical applications of behavioral science to understand and influence human behavior in various contexts.
Behavioral Science (BeSci) is the study of human behavior through systematic analysis and investigation.
A systematic evaluation of behaviors within an organization or process to identify areas for improvement and ensure alignment with goals.
The evaluation of products based on their ability to influence and shape user behavior.
A symmetrical, bell-shaped distribution of data where most observations cluster around the mean.
The study of strategic decision making, incorporating psychological insights into traditional game theory models.
A decision-making paradox that shows people's preferences can violate the expected utility theory, highlighting irrational behavior.