Psychology as the Study of Interactions
Psicologia: Teoria e Pesquisa, ISSN: 0102-3772, Vol: 23, Issue: SPECIAL, Page: 57-61
2007
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The problems with the variety of defi nitions of Psychology are analyzed, and the advantages from the point of view of Behavior Analysis, on defi ning Psychology as the study of organism-environment relations. Such interactions can be seen as a continuum where the passage from Psychology to Biology or to Social Sciences is often a matter of convenience. The experimental analysis of behavior uses contingencies and functional relationships as tools for the study of organismenvironment relations.
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