Chapter 13- The Radical Behaviorism of B.F. Skinner Flashcards
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Behaviorism
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Structuralism
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Conditioned fear
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Respondent conditioning
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Operant conditioning
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Skinner’s behavioristic principles for psychology
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- The human being is a complex machine.
- Human behavior is the product of learning.
- The environment is neutral. It does not produce behavior.
- Behavior is not immutable; it can change at any time.
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Associationism
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Functionalism
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Pragmatism
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Environmentalism
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Materialism
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Experimentalism
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Token economy
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Functional analysis
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Pavlovian/Classical conditioning
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