Behaviourist Theorists Flashcards
Bruner: 3 models of representation
- 0 to 1
- 2 to 7
- 7 Plus
- Inactive - physical actions
- Iconic - visual pictures
- Symbolic - language being stored internally
Bruner
Behaviour can be modified through actice involvement not being spoon fed
Badura (BOBO Doll)
Observational behaviour
Believed human could be taught to act in a pre determined way.
Bandura belived in positive and negative reinforcement
Observational behaviour
Pavlov (dogs)
Classical conditioing
Classical conditioning!
Dogs were salvating at the sight of food which is a natural reflex
Used a bell to condition the stimulus for the dog to salvate on cue
Skinner: operant conditioning
Operant conditioning of behaviour
Freud: ID, Ego, Superego
ID - part of our personality which is made up of innate drive, a pleasure principle.
Ego - develops from the ID during infancy, its goal is it satisify the needs from the ID
Superego - where we need to think about the wider society, concern with social rules and morals
Almost as though a angel and devil!