| 单词 | behaviouristic | 
| 释义 | > as lemmasbehaviouˈristic   behaviouˈristic  adj. of or belonging to the behaviourists; characterized by behaviourism; also gen., pertaining or relating to behaviour. ΘΚΠ the mind > mental capacity > psychology > behaviourism > 			[adjective]		 behaviourist1913 behaviouristic1914 1914    E. G. Titchener in  Proc. Amer. Philos. Soc. 53 13  				The facts of psychology..are also to be carried, by way of behavioristic substitution, to the bodily periphery. 1916    Boston Evening Transcript 26 July 116  				A behavioristic psychology. 1920    A. N. Whitehead Concept of Nature ix. 185  				Our attitude towards nature is purely ‘behaviouristic’. 1924    J. B. Watson in  Psyche July 11  				Behavioristic psychology. 1940    M. M. Bryant  & J. R. Aiken Psychol. of Eng. i. 5  				The English language and grammar are the products of the group thinking of billions of people whose minds have worked psychologically rather than logically; and the fruit..is a system which reflects behavioristic patterns rather than formal regularity. 1945    Mind 54 193  				Scientific psychology is either behaviouristic or physiological. 1960    Times 5 Feb. 3/6  				The third difficulty was that some mosquitoes were developing what is technically known as behaviouristic resistance to insecticides. What this means is that, after entering a house and feeding on the occupants, they escaped to outdoor resting places, thus avoiding the lethal effects of the insecticide sprayed on the walls of the house. < as lemmas | 
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