Learning theory- behaviourism

Cards (19)

  • What method did behaviourists reject for being too vague?
    Introspection
  • Why did behaviourists focus on lab experiments?
    To measure observable behaviour scientifically
  • What do behaviourists believe about human behaviour at birth?
    We are all born a blank slate
  • What are the two types of conditioning that behaviourists focus on?
    Classical and operant conditioning
  • Who discovered classical conditioning?
    Pavlov
  • What is the unconditioned stimulus (UCS) in Pavlov's experiment?

    Food
  • What is the conditioned response (CR) in Pavlov's experiment?
    Salivation
  • Who discovered operant conditioning?
    Skinner
  • What is positive reinforcement?
    Being rewarded to encourage a desirable behaviour
  • What is negative reinforcement?
    Behaving in a desirable way to avoid something unpleasant
  • What is punishment in the context of operant conditioning?
    Receiving an unpleasant consequence to prevent undesirable behaviour
  • What are the applications of behaviourist theories in treatments?
    • Classical conditioning helps with phobias through counter-conditioning.
    • Operant conditioning leads to token economy programmes for positive reinforcement.
  • What is a strength of behaviourist theories?
    They have led to useful applications in treatments
  • What is a weakness of behaviourist theories regarding generalizability?
    They may oversimplify human behaviour by testing on animals
  • Why are behaviourists criticized for being environmentally deterministic?
    They ignore the role of free will in behaviour
  • How do behaviourists explain anti-social behaviour?
    It has been reinforced through conditioning
  • What is the implication of behaviourists removing responsibility for actions?
    It suggests behaviour is solely a product of conditioning
  • What are the criticisms of behaviourist approaches?
    • Oversimplification of human behaviour
    • Lack of generalizability from animal studies
    • Environmental determinism ignoring free will
  • What does the bell represent after conditioning in Pavlov's experiment?

    Conditioned stimulus