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Behaviourism (classical conditioning)

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PAVLOV

Before conditioning:

  • Dogs salivated (UCR) when given food (UCS).
  • Bell (NS) produced no response.

During conditioning:

  • Bell (NS) presented at same time as food (UCS).
  • Food becomes associates with sound of bell.

After conditioning:
- Bell (CS) causes salivation (CR).

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Behaviourism (operant conditioning) support

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SKINNER

  • Rats in skinner boxes were rewarded with food pellet when activated lever.
  • Continued to perform behaviour; positive reinforcement.
  • Were also conditioned to repeat behaviour to avoid electric shocks; negative reinforcement.
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Social learning theory support

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BANDURA

    • Some children watched clip of adult shouting and hitting doll with hammer, and some watched non-aggressive adult.
    • Children who saw aggressive adult behaved more aggressively towards doll and other toys.
      = observation and imitation
    • Children watched clip of adult behaving aggressively towards doll.
    • One group saw adult praised, the other told off and the control group saw no consequences.
    • Praised showed most aggression, no consequence second most and told off least.
      = vicarious reinforcement
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Cognitive approach support

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LOFTUS AND PALMER

Procedure:
- Ppts watched films of car crash and asked questions. - In critical leading question ppts asked to describe how fast cars going.
- 5 groups, question had verb
‘contacted’, ‘bumped’, ‘hit,’collided’ or ‘smashed’

Findings: Mean estimate for ‘contacted’ was 31.8mph and for ‘smashed’ was 40.5mph.

  • Can distort memory with leading questions.
  • Affects schema which affects accuracy of recall.
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Psychodynamic approach support

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LITTLE HANS (case study - Freud)

  • Phallic stage
  • Developed phobia of horses after seeing one collapse in street.
  • Fear of father/castrations displaced onto horses.
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