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The behaviourist
approach
PYB1
Q1
Give me a dozen healthy infants,
well formed, and my own specified
world to bring them up in. I’ll
guarantee to take any one at
random and train him to become
any type of specialist I might
select—doctor, lawyer, artist,
merchant-chief, and yes, even
beggarman and thief”
             John Watson
Assumptions
   The behaviourist approach assumes that
    everything about human behaviour is learned
    through experience.
   This learning occurs through either classical or
    operant conditioning.
   Classical conditioning involves learning through
    association.
   Operant conditioning involves learning through
    the consequences of actions = reward
    (reinforcement) and punishment.
   Behaviour is a result of stimulus-response.
Pavlov
   Pavlov discovered classical conditioning
    by observing dogs behaviour at meal
    times.
Classical conditioning in
humans
   Menzies (1937) used the response of
    vasoconstriction (constriction of blood vessels
    making the skin look pale). Every time a
    participant heard a buzzer, he placed his hand in
    a bucket of ice-cold water. When he became
    conditioned to this, whenever he heard the
    buzzer the vasoconstriction took place without
    putting his hands in the water.
Skinner
 Skinner developed the theory of operant
  conditioning by conducting experiments
  with animals such as rats and pigeons.
 One of his famous experiments involved a
  rat in a Skinner box. The rat had to learn
  to press the lever that would provide food
  and avoid the lever that would give an
  electric shock
Reinforcement and punishment
 Reinforcement is anything that increases
  the likelihood of a behaviour repeating
 Reinforcement can be either positive or
  negative.
 Positive reinforcement is reward
 Negative reinforcement involves removing
  something painful.
 Punishment is anything that reduces the
  likelihood of a behaviour repeating.
Influences on Psychology
 The behaviourist approach is one of the
  most scientific approaches in psychology.
 They focus on behaviour because that is
  what can be observed and measured.
  Therefore, they have added credibility to
  those aiming to get psychology
  recognised as a science
Influences on Psychology
 The second major influence is the
  practical use of the approach.
 Watson and Rayner showed how a phobia
  could be learned. Because of this,
  behaviourist techniques can be used to
  treat phobias (systematic desensitisation)
 It is also used widely to shape the
  behaviour of children.
Influences on Psychology
 The third main influence is the emphasis
  on learning from the environment (nurture)
 This approach to behaviour had a big
  influence on educational policy.
 If learning comes from the environment
  then achievement will be based on
  creating the right environment.
Activity
   In small groups, come up with as many ‘real life’
    examples of behaviour shaped by classical and
    operant conditioning as you can.
   When you have completed the examples, think
    of as many examples of positive reinforcement,
    negative reinforcement and punishment as you
    can.
   Put your ideas on flip chart paper

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PSYA2 - The Behaviourist Approach

  • 2. Give me a dozen healthy infants, well formed, and my own specified world to bring them up in. I’ll guarantee to take any one at random and train him to become any type of specialist I might select—doctor, lawyer, artist, merchant-chief, and yes, even beggarman and thief” John Watson
  • 3. Assumptions  The behaviourist approach assumes that everything about human behaviour is learned through experience.  This learning occurs through either classical or operant conditioning.  Classical conditioning involves learning through association.  Operant conditioning involves learning through the consequences of actions = reward (reinforcement) and punishment.  Behaviour is a result of stimulus-response.
  • 4. Pavlov  Pavlov discovered classical conditioning by observing dogs behaviour at meal times.
  • 5. Classical conditioning in humans  Menzies (1937) used the response of vasoconstriction (constriction of blood vessels making the skin look pale). Every time a participant heard a buzzer, he placed his hand in a bucket of ice-cold water. When he became conditioned to this, whenever he heard the buzzer the vasoconstriction took place without putting his hands in the water.
  • 6. Skinner  Skinner developed the theory of operant conditioning by conducting experiments with animals such as rats and pigeons.  One of his famous experiments involved a rat in a Skinner box. The rat had to learn to press the lever that would provide food and avoid the lever that would give an electric shock
  • 7.
  • 8. Reinforcement and punishment  Reinforcement is anything that increases the likelihood of a behaviour repeating  Reinforcement can be either positive or negative.  Positive reinforcement is reward  Negative reinforcement involves removing something painful.  Punishment is anything that reduces the likelihood of a behaviour repeating.
  • 9. Influences on Psychology  The behaviourist approach is one of the most scientific approaches in psychology.  They focus on behaviour because that is what can be observed and measured. Therefore, they have added credibility to those aiming to get psychology recognised as a science
  • 10. Influences on Psychology  The second major influence is the practical use of the approach.  Watson and Rayner showed how a phobia could be learned. Because of this, behaviourist techniques can be used to treat phobias (systematic desensitisation)  It is also used widely to shape the behaviour of children.
  • 11. Influences on Psychology  The third main influence is the emphasis on learning from the environment (nurture)  This approach to behaviour had a big influence on educational policy.  If learning comes from the environment then achievement will be based on creating the right environment.
  • 12. Activity  In small groups, come up with as many ‘real life’ examples of behaviour shaped by classical and operant conditioning as you can.  When you have completed the examples, think of as many examples of positive reinforcement, negative reinforcement and punishment as you can.  Put your ideas on flip chart paper