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learning approach - behaviourist
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AS - Level psychology (chapter 4 - approaches in psychology ) Mind Map on learning approach - behaviourist, created by Daisy U on 03/11/2015.
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learning approach - behaviourist
key terms
behaviourist approach
Annotations:
a way of explaining behaviour in terms of what is observable and in terms of learning
classical conditioning
Annotations:
learning by association - Pavlov's dogs
operant condition
Annotations:
learning by consequences - Skinner's rats
reinforcement
Annotations:
a consequence of behaviour that increases the liklihood of that behaviour being repeated (positive or negative)
assumptions
only observable behaviour
no mental processes
Watson rejected introspection
high control - lab
learning is the same in all species
classical conditioning
Pavlov
learning through association
used dogs to prove this
operant condition
Skinner
learning by consequences
positive reinforcement
receiving a reward - increases likelihood of behaviour being repeated
negative reinforcement
doing something which stops something bad from happening - behaviour is likely to be repeated
punishment
unpleasant consequence - decreases likelihood of behaviour from happening
evaluation
scientific credibility
observable characteristics can be measured
measured within a highly controlled setting
can be repeated (replicated)
so greater credibility
real life application
real world behaviours
token economy systems in prisons
classical condition phobias
less effort from patients
don't think about their problems
mechanistic view
all animals are passive
people play more of a role in their learning
evaluation +
environmental detriminism
behaviour determined by past experiences
ignores free will
Skinner - past conditioning determines our decisions
ethics
Skinner's box
animals exposed to high levels of stress
adverse conditions
Skinner
used rats to demonstrate operant conditioning
used positive reinforcement (treat)
used punishment (electric shock)
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