Understanding Behavior presents a thoughtful exploration of two influential psychological perspectives-behaviorism and cognitivism-through the lens of a unique case: Iryna Karutska.
This book offers an accessible, case-based comparison of how behaviorist and cognitive theories interpret human action, thought, and learning. Drawing from historical context, theoretical foundations, and practical insights, the narrative invites readers to consider how different schools of psychology approach the same human behavior in contrasting ways.
Whether you are a student of psychology, an educator, or a curious reader, this book offers a balanced and reflective look into how modern psychology continues to evolve through dialogue between competing ideas.
No prior knowledge of psychological theory is needed-just an interest in how we understand the mind and behavior.
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