Behaviourism A01

    Cards (12)

    • Behaviorist approach
      Focuses on observable and measurable behavior
    • John B Watson
      Rejected introspection and focused on behavior
    • Lab experiments
      Behaviorists maintained control and objectivity in research
    • Darwin
      Behaviorists suggested that learning processes are the same in all species so animals could replace humans as experimental subjects
    • Classical conditioning

      Learning through association, demonstrated by Ivan Pavlov
    • Ivan Pavlov
      Firstly demonstrated classical conditioning with dogs
    • Conditioned response
      Response to a previously neutral stimulus after conditioning
    • Operant conditioning

      Learning from the environment through reinforcement and punishment
    • Positive reinforcement

      Reward for certain behavior
    • Negative reinforcement

      Avoiding something unpleasant as a result of behavior
    • Punishment
      Unpleasant consequence for behavior
    • Skinner experiment
      Skinner conducted experiments with rats and sometimes pigeons in Skinner boxes where when an animal pushed a lever, it got food causing it to repeat those actions. Discovery of operant conditioning