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  • Psychology
  • Behavioral Science
  • History of Psychology

Background:

  • The definition of psychology as the science of mind and behavior is widely accepted but debated.
  • The interrelation between mental processes and observable actions remains a contentious topic in psychological research.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To examine the enduring issue of the mind-behavior relationship.
  • To analyze the perspectives of key figures in psychology: George J. Romanes, Edwin G. Boring, and Howard Rachlin.

Main Methods:

  • Historical analysis of psychological theories.
  • Comparative review of perspectives from comparative, experimental, and behaviorist psychology.
  • Examination of the conceptual frameworks of Romanes, Boring, and Rachlin.

Main Results:

  • The study highlights differing viewpoints on the mind-behavior connection from influential psychologists.
  • It reveals how historical and contemporary theories shape the understanding of behavioral psychology.
  • The analysis provides insights into the evolution of psychological thought.

Conclusions:

  • Understanding the interrelation of mind and behavior is crucial for advancing psychological theory and practice.
  • The perspectives of Romanes, Boring, and Rachlin offer valuable insights into the complexities of behavioral psychology.
  • This examination contributes to a clearer understanding of the foundational issues in the science of behavior.