Zusammenfassung der Ressource
Behaviourist
Approach
- Basic Assumptions
- everyone is born as a
blank slate
- all behaviour is learnt from
the environment
- learn through
association (classical
conditioning)
- learn through reinforcement and
punishment (operant
conditioning)
- Researchers
- Watson
- Skinner
- Pavlov
- Methods
- comapratiove
methods using
animals
- scientific and
empirical
- Application
- Forensics
- behaviour modification (Ayllon &
Azrin) - token economy
- desirable behaviour rewarded
with a token (secondary
reinforcer) which can be
exchanged for material goods
(primary reinforcers)
- Friendship
- serbin et al - reinforce
cross-sex play
- after reinforcement stops, children
revert back to same-sex play
- Attachment
- cupboard love theory - associate
caregiver with the pleasure of food
- Impact
- Educational psychology and
learning
- Parenting
- therapeutic
techniques
- driving force for
psychology as a
science
- ideas in the cognitive
approach are built from
behaviourism
- lead to
neo-behaviourism
(SLT)
- Debates
- Deterministic
- Environmental
Determinism
- behaviour is caused by our
environment; classical conditioning
- we learn by responding to stimuli
in our surroundings
- Positive and negative
reinforcement =
behaviour
- seligman learned
helplessness goes
against this
- Reductionist
- complex
behaviour is
reduced to
simplistic stimulus
and response
links
- focuses only on overt
behaviour - thinking is
just quiet speaking
(radical behaviourism)
- ignores how the dogs in learned
helplessness theory passively
accept the shocks instead of
doing the desired action
- Nurture
- born as blank
slates
- all behaviour is learnt from
macro and micro
environments
- sociocultural
explanation of
schizophrenia -
developed through
environment
- Nomothetic
- establishes principles of
behaviour which are
generalised to everyone