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Key Approaches, The Behaviourist Approach
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AS Levels Psychology Mind Map on Key Approaches, The Behaviourist Approach, created by MeganAbigail on 24/04/2013.
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Key Approaches, The Behaviourist Approach
Stimulus and Response
Stimulus
A change in the environment
Response
How you act depending on the change
Assumptions
Behaviour is learned from the environment
Behaviour is determined by reinforcement or punishment of past learning experiences
Observable behaviour should be studied
Psychology should investigate the laws of learning
Classical Conditioning
Learning a response due to the association of a neutral stimulus with an unconditioned reflex response
Watson and Raynor
Little Albert
Wanted to see if fear can be conditioned, Albert was 11 months old when study took place.
Presented Albert with rat, whenever he reached for rat a loud noise was made, eventually when only shown rat he showed fear. Fear can be conditioned
Ethical issues
Fear didn't stop
Transferred to other objects too, especially white substances
Was a case study so results cannot be generalised
Operant Conditioning
Focus is on the consequence of a given response, actions have a consequence, consequence determines if action will be repeated in the future
Positive reinforcement
Increases likelyhood of a desired behaviour. Provides feeling of satisfaction
Negative Reinforcement
Involves removement of bad experience to increase likelyhood of desired response
Strengths and Limitations
Strengths
Has provided a number of practical applications and techniques to shape behaviour
Use of rigorous experimental methods of research enhances the credibility of psychology as a scientific discipline
Limitations
Criticised on denial of free will
Principles of operant and classical conditioning do not account for spontaneous behaviour in humans
Ignores mental processes that are involved in learning unlike the cognitive approach
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