Term ID: T3451

Logical Positivism

/logical-positivism/
A philosophical approach emphasizing empirical observation and scientific methods as the basis for valid psychological knowledge.
Example: Early behaviorist research focusing exclusively on observable behaviors while rejecting investigation of unobservable mental processes.

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