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Behaviourist approach
Using conditioning (DEBATE)
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conditioning at home is not appropriate
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conditioning at home is appropriate
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what is a social implication of this argument?
lead to society where people are only
extrinsically motivated
(pocket moneys for chores create people motivated by moneys)
what are ethical implications for this argument?
some methods harmful to child, such as parents failing to use
discipline
with child leads to child developing bad behaviour later in life
what are economical implications for this argument?
a
40
hour programme can be expensive for the parents and therapists
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