This book introduces contextualism, an emerging paradigm that
has generated much interest and excitement in psychology,
sociology, communications research, and other areas of behavioral
science. Unlike behaviorism which tries to predict behavior based
on a specific set of variables, contextualism asserts that human
beings react and learn in a variety of situations and there is no
single best kind of behavior. They challenge the man as machine
view of behavior.
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