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Who is associated with the Behaviorist approach in psychology?
John B. Watson
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What do Behaviorists believe about babies at birth?
They believe babies are born as blank slates and learn from experience
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What is Classical Conditioning (CC)?
It is a process where
behavior
is learned through association
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Who conducted the famous experiment with dogs in Classical Conditioning?
Pavlov
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How were dogs conditioned in Pavlov's experiment?
Dogs were conditioned to
associate
the sound of a bell with food
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What is Operant Conditioning (OC)?
It is a process where
behavior
is learned through consequences
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Who is known for the experiment with rats in Operant Conditioning?
F. Skinner
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What did Skinner's rats do in the Skinner boxes?
They pressed a lever to receive food pellets as
positive reinforcement
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What is negative reinforcement in the context of Skinner's experiment?
It is when a behavior is repeated to avoid an
unpleasant
consequence, like an
electric shock
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What are the strengths and weaknesses of the Behaviorist approach?
Strengths:
Well-controlled research (scientific)
Real-world applications (e.g., schools, token economy systems)
Weaknesses:
Oversimplified
Environmental determinism
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What is a real-world application of the Behaviorist approach?
Token economy systems in schools
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What is a criticism of the Behaviorist approach regarding its explanation of behavior?
It is considered
oversimplified
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What does environmental determinism imply in the context of the Behaviorist approach?
It implies that behavior is solely determined by
environmental factors
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