the learning theory Flashcards
what is the learning theory?
the belief that attachments develop through conditioning processes
what is the ‘cupboard love’ theory?
attachments are formed with the people who feed them
how does classical conditioning explain attachment formation?
a certain stimulus becomes associated with another stimulus that isn’t normally associated with a response
-food (UCS) -> pleasure (UCR)
-food (UCS) + caregiver (NS) -> pleasure (UCR)
-Caregiver (CS) -> pleasure (CR)
how does operant conditioning explain attachment formation?
caregivers are associated with reducing the unpleasant feeling of hunger (a negative reinforcement) so that the caregiver becomes a source of reinforcement themselves (reward)
research on the learning theory
-Dollard & Miller 1950 - babies are fed 2000 times in their first year, usually by main carer, creating opportunity to remove the unpleasant feeling of hunger
-Schaffer & Emerson’s 1964 study said 39% of babies main attachment figure wasn’t their mother, going against learning theory
briefly evaluate the learning theory
-conditioning best explains simple behaviours, attachments are complex
-schaffer 1971 - babies don’t live to eat, they eat to live, against cupboard love theory
-Bowlby 1973 - babies only need food occasionally, but constantly require emotional security, suggesting the learning theory isn’t the main reason for formation
-reductionist, simplifying complex behaviours