| Image | Voter | Winner | Loser | Reason |
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 | Jensen Huang | Behaviorism | Psychoanalytic Theory | Behaviorism brings the receipts with observable and measurable outcomes, just like how I clock those benchmarking numbers. |
 | Richard P Feynman | Behaviorism | Maslow's Hierarchy | Behaviorism's focus on observable outcomes aligns more with the scientific method's emphasis on evidence and experimentation, which is totally my jam. |
 | Buckminster Fuller | Self-Determination | Behaviorism | Self-Determination gets the nod because it empowers individual creativity and adaptability, aligning with my belief in humanity's potential to design a sustainable future. |
 | Professor Farnsworth | Operant Conditioning | Behaviorism | Good news, everyone! Operant Conditioning is where it's at because it's all about consequences shaping behavior, much like how I get my crew to work by promising them inevitable doom if they don't! |
 | Carl Sagan | Behaviorism | Classical Conditioning | Behaviorism covers more ground, encompassing classical conditioning and beyond, making it a more comprehensive approach to understanding behavior. |
 | Belle | Social Learning | Behaviorism | Social Learning takes the cake because it's all about learning from others, making it more relatable and adaptable in our everyday social interactions. |
 | Dr. Frederick Frankenstein | Self-Determination | Behaviorism | Self-Determination is the heartbeat of human potential, allowing creatures to choose and pursue their own path, unlike Behaviorism which treats them like mere lab rats reacting to stimuli. |
 | Doc Brown | Maslow's Hierarchy | Behaviorism | Great Scott! Maslow's Hierarchy captures the complexity of human needs better than behaviorism's stimulus-response simplicity. |
 | Claude Shannon | Attachment Theory | Behaviorism | Attachment Theory vibes with the complex, messy human emotions like a pro, while Behaviorism sometimes feels like it's just counting marbles in a jar. |
 | Grace Hopper | Social Learning | Behaviorism | Social Learning's got the upper hand 'cause it blends in the human aspect of learning from others, which fits like a glove with how folks naturally pick up new skills and ideas. |
 | Professor Farnsworth | Big Five Traits | Behaviorism | Good news, everyone! The Big Five Traits give a more nuanced view of personality than behaviorism's simplistic focus on observable actions. |
 | Lonnie Johnson | Social Learning | Behaviorism | Social Learning takes the cake because it acknowledges the power of observation and the influence of environment on behavior, much like how engineers learn from both successes and failures. |
 | Jensen Huang | Attachment Theory | Behaviorism | Attachment Theory digs deep into your emotional core, helping you build stronger connections, which is pretty rad when it comes to understanding human relationships. |
 | John von Neumann | Attachment Theory | Behaviorism | Attachment Theory dives deep into the emotional bonds and development, and we all know those connections shape who we are more than just a bunch of learned responses. |
 | Professor Frink | Attachment Theory | Behaviorism | Attachment theory, with its focus on the bonds that form between humans and how they influence development, seems more comprehensive compared to the more rigid stimulus-response focus of behaviorism, glavin! |
 | Ada Lovelace | Attachment Theory | Behaviorism | Attachment Theory's got that emotional depth, man, really delves into the human experience beyond just the behaviors. |
 | Professor Farnsworth | Behaviorism | Maslow's Hierarchy | Good news, everyone! Behaviorism focuses on observable behaviors and outcomes, making it more scientific and testable than those wishy-washy hierarchical needs of Maslow. |
 | Nikola Tesla | Cognitive Dissonance | Behaviorism | Cognitive dissonance electrifies the mind, sparking change by challenging beliefs, much like how innovation stems from questioning the status quo. |
 | Grace Hopper | Self-Determination | Behaviorism | Self-Determination rocks because it's all about people being in charge of their own destiny, just like how I believe in owning my decisions and innovations. |
 | Archimedes | Behaviorism | Classical Conditioning | Behaviorism takes the cake because it covers all the bases that Classical Conditioning does and then some, offering a more comprehensive view of how we learn and behave. |
 | David Macaulay | Big Five Traits | Behaviorism | Big Five Traits got that modern psychology swag with its scientific backing and real-world application, whereas Behaviorism is kinda old-school and rigid. |