1.3.1 Behaviourist explanation for relationship formation Flashcards

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As behaviourists believe that all behaviour is learned from the environment what factors would they think are most influential in relationship formation

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External factors

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What drives our behaviour according to opoerant conditioning

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Reinforcments and punishments

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Give an example of positive reinforcment in relationship formation

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  • Attention someone gives us
  • Compliments
  • Having company of someone we like
  • All are rewarding
  • For these reasons we are more likely to repeat the bahviour and spend more time with that person
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Give an example of negative reinforcment in relationship formation

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  • Being with someone els may help us avoid feelings of lonliness and rejection
  • Successfully avoiding these feelings is negative reinforcment
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Give an example of how punishment can influence relationship formation

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  • Being excluded from an event because it is couples only
  • Decreases the liklihood we want to be alone and increase liklihood we will want to form a relationship
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Give an example of how classical conditioning can influence relationship formation

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  • If we meet someone when we are feeling happy we are much more inclined to like them than if we meet them when we are feeling unhappy.
  • Previously neutral stimulus has becomes either positively or negatively valued as they are associated with a positive or negative event
  • Making a relationship formation more or less likely
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How are is owning a pet related to classical conditioning

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  • Pet owners are less likely to suffer from depression than those without pets
  • People with pets have lower lower blood pressure in stressfull situations than those without pets
  • Presence of a pet is generally associated with positive feelings such as companionship and loyalty (CLASSICAL CONDITIOING)
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