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What does the behaviourist approach suggest about children?
Children are born as "
tabulae rasae
".
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How does the biological approach explain human behaviour?
It views behaviour as a result of
genetics
.
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What is classical conditioning?
Learning by associating
instinct
with new
stimuli
.
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How does the cognitive approach liken the human mind?
To a
computer
processing input to output.
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What does genotype refer to?
The
genetic
profile of an individual.
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What is identification in social learning theory?
Learning by observing role models perceived as
similar
.
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What is imitation according to social learning theory?
Learning by copying the
behaviour
of role models.
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What does modelling refer to?
When a
role
model
enacts a behaviour to
imitate.
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What are mediational processes?
Internal processes that
mediate
observation and imitation.
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What is negative reinforcement?
Behaviour
performed to remove a negative stimulus.
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What is operant conditioning?
Learning by direct consequences for
behaviour
.
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What does phenotype refer to?
An organism's physical manifestation of
genotype
.
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What is positive reinforcement?
Administration
of a positive stimulus to increase behaviour.
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What is a schema?
A mental
framework
for interpreting new information.
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What does social learning theory propose?
New
behaviours
can be acquired by observing others.
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What is vicarious reinforcement?
Indirect encouragement through observing others'
consequences
.
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