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Basic assumptions
Learning from environment
Classical
+ Operant conditioning
Only
observable
behaviour important
No
conscious
activity involved in learning
Learnt can be
unlearnt
Better for
external
behavioural focused disorders.
Pavlov (1890)
A)
Unconditioned stimulus
B)
Salivating
C)
Neutral stimulus (Bell)
D)
Conditioned stimuli
E)
Conditioned response
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Watson - response theory.
Rejected introspective approaches.
impossible to be impartial to internal analysis of self.
Psych focus on human behaviour and what has direct effect on it.
Environment drives human behaviour.
Human interaction + Action = Stimulus response relationships
Thorndike's law of effect.
Behaviour followed by
favourable
consequences
More likely repeated
Behaviour followed by
unfavourable
consequences
Less likely repeated
Observed cats attempting to escape box
quickly.
Skinner's box (1930)
A)
Punishment
B)
Reward
C)
Stimuli
D)
response
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