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praxiology

praxiology

n.

1. the study of human conduct, or the science of efficient action (from Greek praxis, “to do”).

2. psychology as the study of human actions and overt behavior, to the exclusion of consciousness and metaphysical concepts. [employed by Knight Dunlap]

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