Behaviourist

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  • The behavioural approach is based on the idea that all behaviours are learned through conditioning, which can be either classical or operant.

  • What makes sone thing scientific? (OTHERFP)
    Objective
    Theory constitution
    Hypothesis Testing
    Empirical Method
    Replicated
    Falsified
    Paradigm Shift
  • The first step is classical conditioning is establishing an unconditioned stimulus with an unconditioned response
  • Second step in classical conditioning is to introduce a neutral stimulus
  • Third step in classical conditioning is to connect the unconditioned stimulus with the natural stimulus to get an unconditioned response
  • Lastly, in classical conditioning you get a conditioned stimulus resulting in a conditioned responce
  • Classical conditioning originally came from Pavlov researching the salivation of dogs
  • Operant conditioning is reinforcement of behaviour through punishment or reward of a behaviour
  • Operant conditioning was developed through Skinners box where he placed a rat in a box with a lever and a lever that would deliver food
  • Positive reinforcement is receiving a reward when a certain behaviour is preformed
  • Negative reinforcement is removing an unpleasant stimulus when an action is preformed
  • Behaviourist approach provides therapy for the treatment of disorders such as phobias or addiction (aversion therapy)
  • B.A is also helpful in education and childcare ➢ It is a good way to help children learn and develop
  • The methodology of The behaviourist approach is:
    1. Use experiments to show behaviour can be learned through non human participants
    2. Uses objectives studies of overt behaviour raising psychology‘s scientific study
    3. It is nomethetic