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Psychology 
What do you already know?
What do Psychologists do? 
They explain behaviour 
But how do they explain it? 
Many different APPROACHES or 
PERSPECTIVES to explaining behaviour
Unit 8: 
Psychological Approaches 
For our first assignment we will be looking 
at 6 different psychological approaches & 
evaluating them. 
This will form your P1 & M1 submission.
Todays Lesson: 
The Behaviourist Perspective 
By the end of this lesson you will be able to… 
Tell me what the Behaviourist perspective is 
What Classical Conditioning is… 
Apply at least ONE example 
Evaluate the Behaviourist Perspective
The Behaviourist 
Perspective 
Classical Conditioning 
(Pavlov) 
Operant Conditioning 
(Skinner)
The Behaviourist Perspective 
This Perspective believes that we 
are born a blank slate, and that 
we learn our behaviour as a 
result of our experiences in our 
environment. 
Therefore this is a NURTURE 
explanation. 
Q. What do you think?
Classical Conditioning: 
The Behaviourist Perspective 
Classical conditioning was first observed 
by Ivan Pavlov in the late 1800’s. 
He was studying how dogs salivation helps 
digest food, whilst studying this he noticed 
that dogs would salivate sometimes before 
their food arrived. 
Pavlov then realised that that the dogs has 
ASSOCIATED food with other stimulus… 
Such as the door opening. 
He later made the dogs associate food with 
bells… 
Pavlov applied this lleeaarrnniinngg bbyy 
aassssoocciiaattiioonn to humans…
Classical Conditioning
Have you been classically 
conditioned? 
At the dentist… are you 
frightened as you walk through 
the door? As you sit in the 
chair? 
Going to the dentist is 
associated with pain – you 
expect pain whenever you go 
to the dentist
So what is classical 
conditioning? 
Classical conditioning is when 
a stimulus creates a 
response…. 
But this is a new response.. 
One we never had before
Pavlov’s Dogs This is our example…. Note down what happens in 
your own words….
Classical Conditioning 
Before Conditioning: 
Bell No 
response 
Food 
(UCS) 
Salivates 
(UCR) 
Unconditioned 
Stimulus 
Unconditioned 
Response
Classical Conditioning 
During Conditioning: 
Bell 
Food 
(UCS) 
Salivates 
(UCR) 
Unconditioned 
Stimulus 
Unconditioned 
Response
Classical Conditioning 
After Conditioning: 
Bell 
(CS) 
Salivates 
(CR) 
Conditioned Stimulus Conditioned Response
Applying Pavlov’s ideas to 
care settings – Your Turn 
Amy is 5 years old and has gone to the 
hospital to visit her grandmother who is 
unwell. When Amy arrives at the hospital she 
does not like the strong smell on the wards 
and starts to vomit. The next day when 
Amy’s mum says shall we visit grandma Amy 
instantly feels sick again. 
Q. How would Pavlov explain this?
Classical Conditioning 
Before Conditioning: 
Hospital No 
response 
Strong Smell 
(UCS) 
Vomit 
(UCR) 
Unconditioned 
Stimulus 
Unconditioned 
Response
Classical Conditioning 
During Conditioning: 
Hosptial 
Strong Smell 
(UCS) 
Vomit 
(UCR) 
Unconditioned 
Stimulus 
Unconditioned 
Response
Classical Conditioning 
After Conditioning: 
Hospital 
(CS) 
Vomit 
(CR) 
Conditioned Stimulus Conditioned Response
Amy 
 Amy has learnt through 
association. Amy associates 
the hospital with vomiting 
 Amy has been classically 
conditioned to feel sick at 
the thought of going to the 
hospital 
Note - Both of these situations could turn into 
pphhoobbiiaass iin later life
Little Albert… 
Classical Conditioning & Phobias…
The Case Study of little Albert 
Raynor & Watson (1920) 
carried out a famous 
experiment using classical 
conditioning to 
demonstrate the origins of 
fears and phobias. 
They looked at the 
behaviour of a little boy 
called Albert and found 
that he was fond of a 
white rat and wasn’t 
frightened at all, in fact 
the only thing that he was 
frightened of was a loud 
noise which would make 
him cry.
Little Albert Experiment 
Before the experiment 
During the experiment 
After the experiment 
*Rat = No fear 
Noise = Fear 
*Rat + Noise = Fear 
*Rat = Fear
Classical Conditioning 
Evaluation 
 Classical condition has 
successfully been used to 
explain phobias. 
 It shows the importance 
of….. 
 The study was conducted 
in a lab so….? 
M1 
The environment on our behaviour… 
The study is considered scientific & valid… 
so this is strong support for this perspective
Classical Conditioning 
Evaluation 
M1 
 It ignores what happens between the stimulus 
and response (e.g.: thinking).
The Behaviourist Perspective 
 it oversimplifies human 
behaviour to 
‘object = response” 
and ignores other possible 
explanations. 
- This is called 
reductionism as it 
reduces behaviour down 
to one explanation… 
what else could affect our 
behaviour? M1
The Behaviourist Perspective 
Behaviourists like to do 
research on animals and 
then generalise the 
findings to humans. 
So? 
- The behaviour of 
animals and humans is very 
different, so results should 
not be generalised. 
M1
Behaviourist Perspective Case Study: Laura 
Classical Conditioning 
Laura is 3 years old and has recently visited her GP’s 
surgery to see the nurse who has given her a vaccination 
injection. Laura was frightened and tearful during this 
visit and her mum says that even when they now have to 
visit the surgery for routine appointments and check-ups, 
Laura cries and becomes fearful and refuses to go into 
the building. 
Using classical conditioning explain why Laura has 
developed this fear of the surgery. 
Refer to: 
Stimulus & response association

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Understanding Behavior Through Psychological Approaches

  • 1. Psychology What do you already know?
  • 2. What do Psychologists do? They explain behaviour But how do they explain it? Many different APPROACHES or PERSPECTIVES to explaining behaviour
  • 3.
  • 4. Unit 8: Psychological Approaches For our first assignment we will be looking at 6 different psychological approaches & evaluating them. This will form your P1 & M1 submission.
  • 5. Todays Lesson: The Behaviourist Perspective By the end of this lesson you will be able to… Tell me what the Behaviourist perspective is What Classical Conditioning is… Apply at least ONE example Evaluate the Behaviourist Perspective
  • 6. The Behaviourist Perspective Classical Conditioning (Pavlov) Operant Conditioning (Skinner)
  • 7. The Behaviourist Perspective This Perspective believes that we are born a blank slate, and that we learn our behaviour as a result of our experiences in our environment. Therefore this is a NURTURE explanation. Q. What do you think?
  • 8. Classical Conditioning: The Behaviourist Perspective Classical conditioning was first observed by Ivan Pavlov in the late 1800’s. He was studying how dogs salivation helps digest food, whilst studying this he noticed that dogs would salivate sometimes before their food arrived. Pavlov then realised that that the dogs has ASSOCIATED food with other stimulus… Such as the door opening. He later made the dogs associate food with bells… Pavlov applied this lleeaarrnniinngg bbyy aassssoocciiaattiioonn to humans…
  • 10. Have you been classically conditioned? At the dentist… are you frightened as you walk through the door? As you sit in the chair? Going to the dentist is associated with pain – you expect pain whenever you go to the dentist
  • 11. So what is classical conditioning? Classical conditioning is when a stimulus creates a response…. But this is a new response.. One we never had before
  • 12. Pavlov’s Dogs This is our example…. Note down what happens in your own words….
  • 13. Classical Conditioning Before Conditioning: Bell No response Food (UCS) Salivates (UCR) Unconditioned Stimulus Unconditioned Response
  • 14. Classical Conditioning During Conditioning: Bell Food (UCS) Salivates (UCR) Unconditioned Stimulus Unconditioned Response
  • 15. Classical Conditioning After Conditioning: Bell (CS) Salivates (CR) Conditioned Stimulus Conditioned Response
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  • 17. Applying Pavlov’s ideas to care settings – Your Turn Amy is 5 years old and has gone to the hospital to visit her grandmother who is unwell. When Amy arrives at the hospital she does not like the strong smell on the wards and starts to vomit. The next day when Amy’s mum says shall we visit grandma Amy instantly feels sick again. Q. How would Pavlov explain this?
  • 18. Classical Conditioning Before Conditioning: Hospital No response Strong Smell (UCS) Vomit (UCR) Unconditioned Stimulus Unconditioned Response
  • 19. Classical Conditioning During Conditioning: Hosptial Strong Smell (UCS) Vomit (UCR) Unconditioned Stimulus Unconditioned Response
  • 20. Classical Conditioning After Conditioning: Hospital (CS) Vomit (CR) Conditioned Stimulus Conditioned Response
  • 21. Amy  Amy has learnt through association. Amy associates the hospital with vomiting  Amy has been classically conditioned to feel sick at the thought of going to the hospital Note - Both of these situations could turn into pphhoobbiiaass iin later life
  • 22. Little Albert… Classical Conditioning & Phobias…
  • 23. The Case Study of little Albert Raynor & Watson (1920) carried out a famous experiment using classical conditioning to demonstrate the origins of fears and phobias. They looked at the behaviour of a little boy called Albert and found that he was fond of a white rat and wasn’t frightened at all, in fact the only thing that he was frightened of was a loud noise which would make him cry.
  • 24. Little Albert Experiment Before the experiment During the experiment After the experiment *Rat = No fear Noise = Fear *Rat + Noise = Fear *Rat = Fear
  • 25. Classical Conditioning Evaluation  Classical condition has successfully been used to explain phobias.  It shows the importance of…..  The study was conducted in a lab so….? M1 The environment on our behaviour… The study is considered scientific & valid… so this is strong support for this perspective
  • 26. Classical Conditioning Evaluation M1  It ignores what happens between the stimulus and response (e.g.: thinking).
  • 27. The Behaviourist Perspective  it oversimplifies human behaviour to ‘object = response” and ignores other possible explanations. - This is called reductionism as it reduces behaviour down to one explanation… what else could affect our behaviour? M1
  • 28. The Behaviourist Perspective Behaviourists like to do research on animals and then generalise the findings to humans. So? - The behaviour of animals and humans is very different, so results should not be generalised. M1
  • 29. Behaviourist Perspective Case Study: Laura Classical Conditioning Laura is 3 years old and has recently visited her GP’s surgery to see the nurse who has given her a vaccination injection. Laura was frightened and tearful during this visit and her mum says that even when they now have to visit the surgery for routine appointments and check-ups, Laura cries and becomes fearful and refuses to go into the building. Using classical conditioning explain why Laura has developed this fear of the surgery. Refer to: Stimulus & response association