Behavioural Flashcards
When was it?
1931
Key figures?
Watson- main
Pavlov - dog experiment
Skinner- 1930s
What is behaviour a product of?
Learning environment and experience
What is tubula Rosa
When you are born you are born a blank slate and learn from our own experiences
What are the two learning forms?
Classical and operant
What is classical conditioning
Learning via association key figures are Pavlov and Watson
What is operant conditioning
Learning via consequence and reinforcement key figure is skinner
What are the 3 types of consequence
1) positive reinforcement
2) negative reinforcement
3) punishment
What happens during classical conditioning
2 stimuli are paired together to produce a response
3 stages of classical conditioning?
Before,during,after
What happens during BEFORE CONDITIONING
responses are natural due to an unconditioned stimuli as we haven’t been introduced to it yet
What happens DURING CONDITIONING
Unconditioned stimulus is paired with a neutral stimulus to produce an unconditioned response
What happens AFTER CONDITIONING
neutral stimulus becomes a conditioned stimulus once the response is learnt
What is operant conditioning
Behaviour is associated with consequence
What is the abc model
Antecedent- what led to behaviour eg hunger tiredness
Behaviour-what led to behaviour
Consequence-what happened due to behaviour