LEARNING THEORY

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    • OTHER NAME FOR LEARNING THEORY?
      Behaviourist explanation/ two-process model
    • WHAT IS CLASSICAL CONDITIONING (SIMPLIFIED)?
      learning through association
    • WHAT IS OPERANT CONDITIONING (SIMPLIFIED)?
      learning through reinforcement
    • WHAT IS POSITIVE REINFORCEMENT (SIMPLIFIED)?
      rewarding which causes the behaviour to continue
    • WHAT IS NEGATIVE REINFORCEMENT (SIMPLIFIED)?
      something is removed which causes the behaviour to continue
    • WHO PUT THE LEARNING THEORY FORWARD?
      Behaviourists
    • WHAT IS THE MAIN POINT OF THE LEARNING THEORY?
      behaviour is learnt rather than innate
    • WHAT DOES THE LEARNING THEORY PROPOSE ABOUT CHILDREN?
      children are born as blank slates and become who they are due to experiences
    • HOW DOES THE LEARNING THEORY STATE INFANTS LEARN TO ATTACH TO THEIR CAREGIVERS?
      association with food, strengthened through reinforcement
    • WHAT IS THE LEARNING THEORY SOMETIMES REFERRED TO AS A RESULT OF THE MAIN PRINCIPLES RELATION TO FOOD?
      'Cupboard love' theory
    • WHAT IS THE UCS IN THE LEARNING THEORY?
      food
    • WHAT IS THE UCR IN THE LEARNING THEORY?
      happy baby
    • WHAT IS THE ORIGINAL NS IN THE LEARNING THEORY?
      mother
    • WHAT IS THE NS PAIRED WITH TO CREATE A UCR?
      UCS
    • WHAT DOES THE MOTHER (NS) BECOME AFTER PAIRING?
      CS
    • WHAT DOES THE MOTHER PRODUCE AFTER PAIRING?
      CR (happy baby)
    • WHAT IS THE CS IN LEARNING THEORY?
      mother
    • WHAT IS THE CR IN THE LEARNING THEORY?
      happy baby
    • WHAT BECOMES THE PRIMARY REINFORCER IN THE LEARNING THEORY?
      food
    • WHAT BECOMES THE SECONDARY REINFORCER IN THE LEARNING THEORY?
      caregiver
    • EXAMPLE OF POSITIVE REINFORCEMENT (BABY)?
      • baby cries
      • father feeds baby
      • baby continues to cry in future as father bringing food is rewarding
    • EXAMPLE OF POSITIVE REINFORCEMENT (FATHER)?
      • father plays with baby
      • baby smiles and laughs
      • father continues to play in future as baby's reaction is rewarding
    • EXAMPLE OF NEGATIVE REINFORCEMENT (BABY)?
      • baby cries
      • father feeds baby
      • baby's hunger goes away
      • baby continues to cry in future as removal of hunger is rewarding
    • EXAMPLE OF NEGATIVE REINFORCEMENT (FATHER)?
      • baby cries
      • father feeds baby
      • baby's crying goes away
      • father continues to feed baby in future as removal of crying is rewarding
    • STRENGTHS?
      intuitive approval
    • WEAKNESSES?
      • counter-evidence from animal studies
      • counter-evidence from human studies
      • evolutionary debate
    • HOW DOES THE LEARNING THEORY HAVE INTUITIVE APPROVAL?
      • Behaviourist approach
      • well established scientific approach in psychology
    • COUNTER-EVIDENCE AGAINST LEARNING THEORY FROM ANIMAL STUDIES WAS DONE BY WHO?
      Harlow
    • COUNTER-EVIDENCE AGAINST LEARNING THEORY FROM HUMAN STUDIES WAS DONE BY WHO?
      Schaffer and Emerson
    • HARLOW'S EXPERIMENT?
      MONKEY EXPERIMENT
      • isolated infant monkeys attach to cloth monkey
      • rather than a wire one which provided food
    • CONCLUSION?
      • primates attach for comfort rather than food
      • learning theory is weakened
      • arguable that Bowlby's theory is a better explanation
    • SCHAFFER AND EMERSON'S EXPERIMENT?
      SCOTTISH CHILDREN STUDY
      • in the 1960s
      • over half children were primarily attached to a person who did not feed them
    • CONCLUSION OF SCHAFFER AND EMERSON EXPERIMENT?
      food is overestimated in learning theory, therefore it lacks explanatory power
    • EVOLUTIONARY DEBATE SUGGESTS WHAT?
      born with innate need to attach
    • CONCLUSION OF EVOLUTIONARY DEBATE?
      better explains why babies are born with social behaviours that elicit care/ can mimic human reactions within minutes of being born
      ENVIRONMENTAL DETERMINISM
    • WHAT DOES THE EVOLUTIONARY THEORY SUGGEST ABOUT THE LEARNING THOERY?
      ignores potential biological influences (theory is incomplete)
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