behaviourist approach

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    • assumptions
      introspection too vague and hard to measure
      • should be scientific and objective so only study observable behaviour not mental processes, use experimental method in lab control
      • born as blank slate, all behaviour learn from experience of events in envir, connections of event stimulus and behaviour response, learned through reinforce or punish
      • behaviour determined by enviro, controlled by forces rather than will of person
      • follows darwin so idea that processes of behavioir same in all specues so valid to use animal studies
    • 2 forms of learning
      classical conditioning
      • association, Pavlovs dog NS bell UCS food UCR salivation, CS bell CR salivation
      operant conditioning
      • learned by consequences (say all 4 consequences and meaning)
      • BF skinners rats, in box with lever, pull lever and pellet of food = positive reinforcement, behaviour repeated
    • strength
      based on well controlled research
      • observsble behaviour in controlled lab setting
      • broke down behaviour into simple SR units, removing all other EV allowing causal relationship
      • EG skinner able to demonstrate how reinforcement shaped rats behaviour
      • scientific credibility
    • counter limitation
      reductionist
      • oversimplified learning process
      • reducing down to SR links ignores importance of human thought on learning as recognised in SLT and CA drawing attention to mental processes
      • learning more complex than observable behaviour
    • strength
      RWA
      • principles applied, OC principle basis of token economy systems used successfully in institutions eg prison
      • reward appropriate behaviour with tokens exchanged for privileges
      • principles applied to treatment eg conditioning used in exposure therapy for phobia
      • value of approach
    • limitation
      environmental determinism
      • sees all behavuour as conditioned by past conditioning experiences
      • skinner - everything we do sum total of reinforcement history
      • ignored possible influence of free will on behaviour, skinner described as illusion
      • extreme position and ignores influence of conscious decision making
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