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The Behaviourist ApproachKey terms
Little and often is the rule for revision!
Bandura
• Which B studied social learning?
Little Albert
• Which A was trained to be afraid of white rats?
Introspection
• What I means studying thinking by looking at one’s own mental processes?
Skinner
• What S invented an experimental box?
Reinforcement
• What R describes an overall pleasant consequence of a stimulus?
Pavlov
• Which P investigated classical conditioning?
Discrimination
• What D refers to the ability to tell the difference between two similar stimuli?
Generalisation
• What G refers to a process of behaviour being repeated in similar but different situations?
Conditioned response
• What CR is produced when there is a conditioned stimulus?
Motivation
• What M is one of the processes in social learning?
St Helena
• Which SH was the site of a study into the effects of the introduction of satellite television to a remote community?
Imitate
• What I is behaviour that is copied from others?
Aversion therapy
• What AT is a treatment using behavioural theory?
Systematic desensitisation
• What SD is a treatment using the principle of classical conditioning?
Operant conditioning
• What OT is when new behaviours are acquired as a result of reinforcement?