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what is the behaviourist approach?
put forward by
watson
in
1931
studying behaviour that can be observed and
measured.
it suggest that all behaviour is learnt from our
environmen.
what’s
classical conditioning
?
learning by association when two stimuli are
repeatedly paired
together
what’s the
unconditioned stimulus
the stimulus that produces the
natural reflex response
(food for dog)
what’s the
unconditioned
response
reflex
response to the
UCS
(salivation)
what’s the neutral stimulus?
stimulus
that produces no response before
conditioning
(bell)
what’s the conditioned stimulus?
NS is presented with UCS (
bell
and
food
)
what’s the conditioned response
response that is learnt, dog
salivates
to the
bell
what’s operant conditioning?
learning by
consequence
, shaped and maintained through consequences
what’s
positive reinforcement
receiving
rewards
for
positive
behaviour
what’s
negative reinforcement
avoidance
of something unpleasant to not feel
anxious
what’s
punishment
unpleasant
consequenc
of a behaviour
what’s skinners box?
designed to teach rats how to push a
lever
positive
: rat was rewarded with a treat when pressed lever
negative
: a rat was able to turn off electric shock
what’s pavlovs research
the
dog learning through the
bell
and
food
being
paired together
for so long to
salivate naturally
strengths and weaknesses of behaviourism? (evaluation)
😍- takes on a
scientifi
c approach
😍- real- life
applicatio
n
😭- takes on
nurtur
e side
😭- animal research has
ethica
l and
practica
l issues