Comparison of Approaches Flashcards
Behaviourism-Development
No stage theory of development as learning can occur at any time
Behaviourism-Nature vs Nurture
Born as “blank slate”. All behaviour is learned via associations
Behaviourism-Reductionism
Behaviour is broken down into stimulus-response
Behaviourism-Determinism
All behaviour is environmentally determined from external influences
Behaviourism-Explanation and Treatments
Abormity is caused by maladaptive learning in which destructive patterns are learned
There is a symptom based approach to treating it-Systematic Desensitization
Behaviourism-Adding to Psychology as a science
Research is done in a lab-very controlled and scientific
SLT-Development
No stage theory of development as learning can occur at any time
SLT-Nature vs Nuture
We are born as a “blank slate”. All behaviour is learned by observation and imitation
SLT-Reductionism
Learning is broken down into a handful of key processes,but place emphasis on cognitive factors
SLT-Determinism
Reciprocal determinism-influence by environmental,we exert some influence upon the behaviours we choose to perform
SLT-Explanation and Treatment
Modelling and observation of a destructive role model can create destructive behaviours
SLT-Adding to Psychology as a science
Over reliant on lab studies, very controlled. Can be studied in a field experiment as well. It is scientific
Cognitive-Development
Has stage theories
Cognitive-Nature vs Nuture
Schemas and processing ability is inmate,but is constantly refined by experience
Cognitve-Reductionism
People are information processing systems. The theory can be machine reductionist