Dr. faulkner is a psychologist who believes that directly observable events—stimuli and responses—are the appropriate focus of the study of development. dr. faulkner probably follows the __________ perspective of development.
The answer is "behaviorism perspective of development."
Behaviorism is the hypothetical point of view in which learning and conduct are portrayed and clarified as in terms of stimulus-response connections. Behaviorism can be educated or molded and there are two kinds of conditioning; Classical and operant conditioning.