Traditionalists focus on studying observable behaviors, behavioralists emphasize the role of internal mental processes in behavior, while postbehavioralists integrate both perspectives and consider the social context and individual experiences in understanding behavior. Traditionalists rely on behaviorist principles like reinforcement and punishment to explain behavior, whereas postbehavioralists critique these principles and suggest more complex explanations. Postbehavioralists also advocate for a more holistic approach to understanding human behavior, considering both external factors and internal cognitive processes.
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