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what are strengths of the behaviourist approach
has well controlled
research
has real world
application
weaknesses of Be A
Animal research
has
ethical issues
the form of
environmental determinism
+ real world application
the principles of
conditioning
have been applied to real world behaviours and problems
e.g
OC
is the basis of
token economy
systems used in
prisons
and
psych wards
these work by rewarding the appropriate behaviour with tokens that can be exchanged for privileges
this increases the value of the
behaviourist
approach as it has widespread application
- environmental determini
sm

BA sees all behaviour as conditioned by past
conditioning
experiences
Skinner
says - what we do is the sum total of our
reinforcement history
- our past conditioning history determined the outcome
this ignores any influence that
free will
may have on our behaviour
this ignores the influence of conscious decision making processes on behaviour
- animal research has ethical issues
procedures
allowed b's to have lots of
control
on subjects - it was questioned
animals were housed in
harsh
,
cramped
conditions and kept
below
natural weight
due
to
harm
to animals during experiments there are ethical issues involved
+ well controlled research
B's focused on measurement of observable
behaviour
within highly controlled lab settings
broke down behaviour into basic
stimulus response
units and extraneous variables were removed
allowed cause and effect relationships to be established
skinner
was able to show how
reinforcement
influenced an animals behaviour
suggests that behaviourists experiments have
scientific credibility