1. Pavlov showed how dogs could be conditioned to salivate to the sound of a bell if that sound was repeatedly presented at the same time as the presentation of food
2. Pavlov's dogs learned to associate the bell with the food
-Only interested in studying behaviour that can be observed and measured.
-behaviourists rejected introspection as it involved too many concepts that were vague and difficult to measure
-tried to maintain control and objectivity within research so relied on lab studies to achieve this
-Believe behaviour is learned, describe a baby's mind as a 'blank slate' that is written on by experience
-believe basic processes that govern learning are same in all species so replace humans with animals in research -two forms of learning: classical and operant conditioning
describe classical conditioning
-learning through association, first demonstrated by pavlov
-showed how dogs could be conditioned to salivate to sound of a bell if it was repeatedly presented at the same time they were given food
-pavlovs dogs learned to associate sound of a bell(stimulus) with the food(another stimulus) and would produce salivation response everytime they heard the sound
-thus pavlov was able to show how a neutral stimulus can come to elicit a new learned reponse through association
explain operant conditioning
-skinner suggested learning is an active process where humans & animals operate on environment. behaviour is shaped by its consequences
-postive reinforcement: receiving a reward for a certain behaviour
-negative reinforcement: when someone avoids smth unpleasant, the outcome is a positive experience
-punishment: an unpleasant consequence of behaviour
what increases the likelyhood that a behaviour will be repeated
positive and negative reinforcement
describe the skinner box
-everytime rat activated a lever within box it was rewarded with a food pellet
-from then on the rat would continue to perform behaviour
-skinner also showed how rats and pigeons could be conditioned to perform same behaviour to avoid an unpleasant stimulus e.g electrical shock