Behaviourist Approach

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    • key assumptions
      humans are born blank slates
      behaviour is shaped by environment/experience
      use of highly controlled experiments
    • operant conditioning
      learning through consequence/reinforcement
    • skinner’s box
      rats more likely to produce the behaviour when positively reinforced (pressing the lever releases a food pellet)
      rats more likely to produce the behaviour when negatively reinforced (pressing the lever removes the unpleasant electric shock)
    • classical conditioning
      learning through association
    • pavlov’s dogs
      demonstrated stimulus/response in dogs
      associated the sound of a ticking metronome/bell (NS) with food (UCS)
      associated the NS with food, forming a CS with CR of drool
    • stimulus generalisation
      a conditioned response to a conditioned stimulus will occur with similar stimuli
      little albert: fear of white rat also translated onto: dog, fur coat, santa mask
    • ao3 - extrapolation issues
      investigations on animals applied to human behaviour
    • ao3 - objective scientific method
      variables are systematically manipulated, the behaviour is observable (no inferences) and conducted under controlled conditions - demonstrated cause/effect
    • ao3 - environmentally deterministic
      your behaviour is shaped by experience, biological factors do not contribute to behaviour.
      no free will - one experience defines the next, a ‘loop’ of continuous behaviour
    • ao3 - potential ethical issues
      how behaviour can be exploited if it is truly down to stimulus/response units
    • ao3 - reductionist
      reduces complex human thought processes down to simplistic stimulus/response units
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