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1 The 11th Asian International Conference on Fluid Machinery and Paper number: AICFM_AT_001 The 3rd Fluid Power Technology Exhibition November 21-23, 2011, IIT Madras, Chennai, India Original Paper The effect of motion of two floater bodies for optimization of wave energy generation system in ocean Kui Ming Li 1 , Nanjundan Parthasaraty1, Young Kyu Park1, Yoon Hwan Choi2, Yeon Won Lee3 1Graduated School of Mechatronics Engineering, Pukyong National University, Korea San 100, Youngdang-Dong, Nam-Gu Busan, 608-739 Korea.
  • pelamis system
  • relation with stroke of piston
  • wave generation by cfd
  • wave energy
  • hydraulic energy
  • floater motion
  • rotation angle
  • equation
  • energy

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Lecture 12: The Rise and Fall of Behaviorism
I. INTRODUCTION A. Introduction The Rise and Fall of Behaviorism By 1965, the tide began to turn. There was the “cognitive revolution" and “humanistic psychology” which embraced the very mentalism which Behaviorism sought to reject. Why behaviorism declined is complicated. Behaviorism was demonstrated to be overly simplistic and inadequate philosophically and empirically. Behaviorism no longer theoretically dominant. But Behavior Modification, Applied Behavior Analysis, and Cognitive Behavioral Therapy remain viable approaches in applied psychology.
I. INTRODUCTION A. Introduction The Rise and Fall of Behaviorism It started off slowly in 1910s Watson’s 1913 manifesto,Psychology as the Behaviorist Views It, claimed that introspective psychology was unscientific because it did not deal with objective states. There is a complete rejectionof mentalism byWatson in the 1910s and Skinner in the 1940s By the 1940s and 1950s, behaviorism reigned supreme in American experimental psychology. There was an emphasis on learning and experience over inheritance of traits in every sphere of applied and theoretical psychology.
I. INTRODUCTION B. The Context of Behaviorism The zeitgeist of the time resulted in the developing of behaviorism. Objective psychology was already established in Russia and several functionalists were discussing openly many ideas later emphasized by John Watson. The success of animal research also contributed greatly to the development of behaviorism. The strain resulting from proposals for a strict objective science of psychology but the continued use of introspection created the atmosphere that ultimately led to the “behaviorist revolution.”
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