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Despite the fact that the word "ideology" is prevalent in contemporary political discourse, it is used in a number of contexts, most of which are vague, restricting its utility as an empirical definition. The key ambiguity stems from the fact that the idea of ideology, as most writers use it, does not include criteria for separating ideological from nonideological thinking. The definition lacks scientific relevance because it lacks the ability to make concrete distinctions. This paper aims to address that shortcoming and save the notion of ideology as a tool for explaining politics. Ideology is viewed mainly as a cultural phenomenon, which helps to solve the issue of conceptualization. As a consequence, ideology is said to have features that set it apart from other symbol systems. The identification of fundamental differences between ideology and myth and Utopia (with which ideology is often confused) is especially important in this regard. The characteristics of ideology found in this comparative study are then explored in greater depth with the aim of gaining a better understanding of (1) the importance of ideology in politics and (2) how the idea of ideology can aid us in understanding politics, to the extent that politics involves ideology.
1) Give the time Behaviorism was first introduced.
2) Mention the pioneer of Behaviorism?
3) John B. Watson is connected to various things .name some of the things that he is involved in.
4) Who believed that observable behavior was the only reliable source of information?
5) Whose work influenced behaviorist movement?
6) Who was Ivan Pavlov?
7) The learning process by which a response becomes associated with a new stimulus is called?
8) Name the American psychologist who gained much attention for behaviorist ideas during the mid 1900's?
9) Which book of B.F Skinner describes how the principles of conditioning might be applied to create an ideal planned society?