Today’s session You will learn how to...You will learn about... Describe and apply psychological approaches & theories Assess the strengths and weaknesses.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Assumptions/ history theorists Key concepts Application Critical Eval.
Advertisements

The Learning Approach (Behaviourism).
Intro to Operant Conditioning Mr. Koch Psychology Forest Lake High School.
Learn how to evaluate an approach Highlight some strengths and weaknesses of the behaviourist approach.
Psychlotron.org.uk What makes science different from propaganda?
Psychlotron.org.uk What do people mean when they talk about ‘human nature’?
Basic Processes of Learning Chapter 4 Gray, Psychology, 6e Worth Publishers © 2010.
Establishing a Desirable Behavior by Using Escape and Avoidance Conditioning Chapter 13.
Depression – Learning Theory  Depression is the result of a person’s interaction with their environment  Classical conditioning  Operant conditioning.
Learning Overview F What is Learning? F Classical Conditioning F Operant Conditioning F Limits of Behaviorism F Observational Learning.
Developmental Psychology ATTACHMENT. Learning Objectives  To define the term “attachment”  To describe and evaluate the learning theory of attachment.
Behavioural Approach Miss Norris. Learning Objectives 0 By the end of the lesson, you should be able to identify… What the behavioural approach is. What.
Psych of Learning.  Famous for “puzzle box” experiments of animal learning.  Examined animal intelligence by testing animal learning (change in behavior).
Evaluation of learning theory A strength of learning theory is that its principles are based on scientific principles from an established approach within.
Evaluation of learning theory A strength of learning theory is that its principles are based on scientific principles from an established approach within.
Assumptions/ history theorists Key concepts Application Critical Eval.
Learning.
Chapter 5: Learning Copyright © The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. Permission required for reproduction or display.
OPERANT CONDITIONING Changing Behavior Through Reinforcement and Punishment.
INTRODUCTION TO PSYCHOLOGY
Psychlotron.org.uk What does this picture tell us about gender roles?
What is meant by the term Aggression?. Task In your groups you are going to try and explain the recent riots across England, using one of the psychological.
The behaviourist approach Classical and operant conditioning.
LEARNING: PRINCIPLES AND APPLICATIONS Operant Conditioning.
Psychlotron.org.uk “Give me a dozen healthy infants, well-formed, and my own specified world to bring them up in and I'll guarantee to take any one at.
Learning How learning occurs through reinforcement and conditioning.
Psychlotron.org.uk What does this advert suggest about children’s behaviour?
Behaviourism Johnny D is very creative he loves playing the guitar, the drums and singing. In fact he loves anything involved in producing music. Why is.
Exploring theories of learning - Behaviourism
Cognitive \ Behavioural Learning Theory Experience physically changes the structure of the nervous system, altering neural circuits that participate in.
OPERANT CONDITIONING. B F SKINNER Operant Conditioning Conditioning that results in the individuals’ actions & the consequences they cause.
Behaviorism is primarily concerned with observable behavior as opposed to internal events like thinking and emotion because it can be scientifically measured!
Module 10 Operant & Cognitive Approaches. Thorndike’s Law of Effect l Behaviors followed by positive consequences are strengthened while behaviors followed.
Psychlotron.org.uk What is happening inside the black box? ?
-SKINNER BELIEVED THAT CLASSICAL CONDITIONING DIDN’T ALLOW FOR ENOUGH CONTROL OVER AN ORGANISM’S BEHAVIOR - HE SAW IT MORE AS JUST A REFLEX (REACTION)
It explains learning in terms of observable behaviours and how they are influenced by stimuli from the environment.
Chapter 2: Behavioral Learning Theory What causes change in behavior?
Psychlotron.org.uk PSYB3 Cognitive Development. psychlotron.org.uk Cognitive Development Where have you encountered developmental psychology before? What.
Behavioral Learning Theory : Pavlov, Thorndike & Skinner M. Borland E.P. 500 Dr. Mayton Summer 2007.
Why might we be unable to trust the evidence from a psychological study? evidence.
What does this advert suggest about children’s behaviour?
Qualitative or quantitative?. Today’s session You will learn how to...You will learn about... Describe research methods Assess the strengths and weaknesses.
Copyright © Allyn & Bacon 2007 Chapter 6 Learning This multimedia product and its contents are protected under copyright law. The following are prohibited.
Source: Roth & Bruce (1995). Source: members.lycos.nl/amazingart/
Psychlotron.org.uk Source: Roth & Bruce (1995). psychlotron.org.uk Source: members.lycos.nl/amazingart/
What are these rats learning and how?. Today’s session You will learn how to...You will learn about... Describe and apply psychological approaches & theories.
“Give me a dozen healthy infants, well-formed, and my own specified world to bring them up in and I'll guarantee to take any one at random and train him.
“Give me a dozen healthy infants, well-formed, and my own specified world to bring them up in and I'll guarantee to take any one at random and train him.
Operant Conditioning First Hour – How is behaviour shaped by operant conditioning? Paradigms of Operant Conditioning Edward Thorndike The Law of Effect.
Welcome to the Wonderful World of…
Behaviourism DTLLS: Learning and its Assessment.
Interactive Topic Test
Learning approach.
Explanation of Gender Development
Unit 2: Social Learning Theory
Evaluating Behaviourism
Behavioural explanation for the acquisition of phobias
Social Learning Theory Approach
The Learning Approach (Behaviourism).
Lesson (20).
Behavioural explanation for the acquisition of phobias
Psychological perspectives for Health and Social Care
The Behavioural Model Main assumptions:
ESSENTIALS OF UNDERSTANDING
Learning.
SLT/Behaviourist approach
Behavioural explanation for the acquisition of phobias
Prejudice: Assessment
Evaluating the working memory model
Burrhus Frederic Skinner
Presentation transcript:

Today’s session You will learn how to...You will learn about... Describe and apply psychological approaches & theories Assess the strengths and weaknesses of psychological approaches (including methods) Behaviourism Operant conditioning Using animals in psychological research

Psychlotron.org.uk Learning Classical conditioning – Learning through association of stimuli Operant conditioning – learning new behaviours through the consequences of past

Psychlotron.org.uk Operant conditioning BehaviourConsequence Likelihood of repetition “Behaviour is shaped and maintained by its consequences.” (B.F.Skinner) Reinforcement Punishment

Psychlotron.org.uk Operant conditioning BehaviourConsequence Likelihood of repetition “Behaviour is shaped and maintained by its consequences.” (B.F.Skinner) Reinforcement Punishment

Psychlotron.org.uk Operant conditioning BehaviourConsequence Likelihood of repetition “Behaviour is shaped and maintained by its consequences.” (B.F.Skinner) Reinforcement Punishment 

Psychlotron.org.uk Operant conditioning Reinforcement – A consequence that strengthens the behaviour that preceded it Punishment – A consequence that weakens the behaviour that preceded it

Psychlotron.org.uk Shaping Selective reinforcement of successive closer approximations to a target behaviour.

Psychlotron.org.uk Behaviourist Research Behaviourists tried to be scientific in their approach to psychology. Which methods do you think they might prefer? Which might they avoid?

Psychlotron.org.uk Behaviourist Research Methods Experiment Observation Quantitative data Use of animals as models of human learning

Psychlotron.org.uk Evaluating behaviourism How effectively it explains human behaviour Evidence on which it is based Application to real-world problems Contribution to psychology Contribution to human understanding