Functionalism vs Behaviorism - What's the difference?
functionalism | behaviorism |
(architecture) A doctrine, in several fields, that the function of something should be reflected in its design and the materials used in its construction
(philosophy) The definition of mental states in terms of their causes and effects
(social science) The idea that social and cultural cohesion are a function of the interdependence and interactions of the institutions of a society
(psychology) A general school of thought that considers psychological phenomena in terms of their role in adaptation to the person's environment
an approach to psychology focusing on behavior, denying any independent significance for mind and assuming that behavior is determined by the environment