Behavioral Sciences
Behavioral science is the systematic analysis and investigation of human and animal behavior through controlled and naturalistic observation and disciplined Scientific Computing. It attempts to accomplish legitimate, objective conclusions through rigorous formulations and observation. Examples of behavioural sciences include psychology, psychobiology, criminology, sociology and cognitive science. A theorist that contributed a theory to behavioral science is Ivan P. Pavlov. He was a Russian psychologist born in 1849. In 1883, he acquired a medical degree from the Imperial Medical-Surgical Academy.
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