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Jasmine Metellus
on Dec 05, 2024Verified
According to Charles Morris, which of following is a key difference between George Herbert Mead and John B. Watson? Select all, but only those that apply.
A) Mead claimed Watson was unwilling to consider how behavior was a mental process.
B) Mead focuses on overt behavior whereas Watson focuses on covert behavior.
C) Mead thought Watson had a simplistic view of behavior because he did not consider the social context.
D) Mead argued because he rejected the mind, Watson saw people as little more than puppets.
Covert Behavior
Behavior that is not openly acknowledged or displayed, often hidden or secretive, contrasting with overt behavior that is readily observable.
Overt Behavior
Any observable action or response made by an individual that can be seen and measured by others.
Mental Process
Internal cognitive operations that include thinking, perceiving, remembering, and decision-making.
- Grasp the concepts and theories developed by George Herbert Mead concerning the mind, the self, and social behavior.
Verified Answer
CW
Learning Objectives
- Grasp the concepts and theories developed by George Herbert Mead concerning the mind, the self, and social behavior.