Learning approach to shopping addiction

Cards (14)

  • Initiation - the role of social learning
  • Observe role models shopping and imitate their behaviour.
  • Maintenance - the role of reinforcement
  • Positive reinforcement - shopping become compulsive from its rewarding effects.
  • Positive reinforcement - buying certain items may resort in approval from people on social media or in real life.
  • Negative reinforcement - shopping removes something unpleasant which increases the persons likelihood of shopping.
  • After shopping people may feel empty and therefore shop more in order to get rid of this feeling.
  • Relapse - cue reactivity (classical conditioning) and negative reinforcement.
  • When trying to quit shopping cues can make it hard, cues may include advertisements, sounds or sights.
  • Cues are difficult to avoid as they are a part of everyday life.
  • Negative feelings that stay even after quitting may only be relieved by shopping, which causes relapse.
  • Celebrities play a role in encouraging people to shop, this is social learning theory as celebrities are strong role models.
  • There is a link between excessive shopping and an imbalance of serotonin, is these levels are corrected shopping behaviours may improve.
  • Online shopping involves having to wait longer which increases anticipation which is positive reinforcement as there are higher levels of pleasure.