Explain Stimulus Response paradigm.
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Stimulus-Response Paradigm
The Stimulus-Response paradigm is a fundamental concept in behaviorism, emphasizing the direct relationship between external stimuli and observable behavioral responses. In this framework, behaviors are seen as reactions to specific stimuli, and the focus is on understanding and modifying behaviors through the manipulation of environmental stimuli. This paradigm, notably associated with classical and operant conditioning, has practical applications in areas like learning theory and behavioral therapy. It underlines the importance of environmental influences in shaping and controlling behavior, contributing to the development of behaviorist principles in psychology.