Behaviourism Flashcards
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Behaviourism
Explains learning in terms of external events as the cause of changes in observable behaviours
Behavioural theories stress the importance of…
the role of the environment – specifically, how stimuli are arranged and presented and how responses are reinforced
Classical conditioning
- Ivan Pavlov
- Involuntary behaviour
- Stimulus elicits a response
- association of automatic responses with stimuli
Operant conditioning
- Skinner
- Study of the impact of consequence on voluntary behaviour
- Learning in which voluntary (goal directed) behaviour is strengthened or weakened by consequences or antecedents
- Deliberate / voluntary actions (operants)
- Stimulus follows a behaviour, determines likelihood of it being repeated
Behaviour can be reinforced through…
- Rewards
- Punishments
Positive reinforcement
Strengthens behaviour through welcome stimulus
i.e. praise for tidying room
Negative reinforcement
Strengthens behaviour through taking away negative stimulus when it happens
2 types of punishment
- Added stimulus
2. Removal of stimulus
- Reinforcement ___ behaviour
2. Punishment ___ behaviour
- increases
2. decreases
Contiguity
Any stimulus and response connected in time and/or space will tend to be associated
- Edwin Guthrie
Criticisms
- unethical
- overemphasises rewards and decreases interest in learning
- negative impact on students who aren’t rewarded