Radical behaviourism, pioneered by B.F. Skinner, rejects internal mental states, focusing solely on observable behaviour shaped by environmental consequences. Used in applied behaviour analysis (ABA) and therapy, it helps modify actions through reinforcement. Autistic individuals, those with developmental disabilities, and educators benefit most, as it fosters skill acquisition, reduces harmful behaviours, and improves learning outcomes.
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