No, it was Pavlov.
John B. Watson (1878-1958) was the founder of Behaviourism.
If you're looking for an analogy then: John Watson is to Wilhelm Wundt as observable behavior is to inner sensations.
observable experiences
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No, it was Pavlov.
Philip S. Watson has written: 'The concept of grace' 'Let God be God!'
Watson and Crick did not discover DNA - it had been isolated, then called nuclein, in 1869. What remained unknown was the structure of DNA - this is what Watson and Crick proposed. After they came up with a structure for DNA (1953), they went to 'The Eagle' pub in Cambridge, just round the corner from their lab, and Crick announced to the other customers that he and Watson had discovered 'the secret of life'. The Eagle now has a plaque commemorating the event. They also wrote a letter to Nature, though presumably not while at the pub. Watson and Crick did not discover DNA. What they did was examine the data collected by others, and propose a structure for the DNA molecule.
Lauren Watson's sister is Kirsty Watson.
The I want it company is owned by Mitchell and Dorothy Watson out of New York City. They are a brother and sister team who came up with a concept for the website and sales site.
The address of the Watson Branch Library is: Watson School Building, Clayton St, Watson, 71674 M
Judith J. Watson has written: 'Swing-Arm Beam Erector (SABER) concept for single astronaut assembly of space structure' -- subject(s): Beams (Suppoorts), Mechanical devices, Large space structures, Extravehicular mobility units, Orbital assembly
Lauren Watson's sister is Kirsty Watson.
Barrington Watson's father is Alexander Watson and his mother is Julion Samuels
Rufus Robert Watson and Duncan James Watson.
the Watson table was named after James Watson
Emma Charlotte Duerre Watson