1-Behaviorisms Flashcards
advantages of animal subjects
subject effects: those who are participating in an experiment change their behavior because they know they are being observed
convenience
environmental control
simplicity
disadvantages of animal subjects
complex human abilities
generalization
ethical issues
prevalence of animal subjects
less than 1%
regulations
ethical standards:
need clean environment
adequate food/water
vet care
What are the three main aspects of behaviorism?
reliance on animal subjects
emphasis on external events
deterministic approach`
emphasis on external events
it’s observable, measurable, and empirical
John B. Watson
external events
argued against the use of unobservable events as data
methodological behaviorism
B. F. Skinner
radical behaviorism: applies to everything, behavior analysis I guess???
intervening variable: theoretical concept that cannot be observed directly, but is inferred to predict the relation between the IV and the DV
deterministic approach
assumption that behavior is a function of current circumstances, past experiences, and genetic makeup
cause and effect
assumption that behavior is a function of current circumstances, past experiences, and genetic makeup
deterministic approach
cause and effect
radical behaviorism
applies to everything, behavior analysis I guess???
applies to everything, behavior analysis I guess???
radical behaviorism
intervening variable
theoretical concept that cannot be observed directly, but is inferred to predict the relation between the IV and the DV
theoretical concept that cannot be observed directly, but is inferred to predict the relation between the IV and the DV
intervening variable