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Assumptions/history

theorists Key concepts Application

Critical Eval

100What is the

behaviourist view of human nature?

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500Behaviorism can be

said to be a reaction to what?

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200Psychology should

concentrate on what?

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100as a behaviorist

sees it:Freewill is ___

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400Behavior is the product

of _________

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500 Behaviorism

emphasizes what?

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100who brought us

classical conditioning?

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200What is the law of

effect? And who coined it?

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100What is operant

conditioning? And who coined it

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400Bandura is best known

for _____

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100Describe Watson’s famous experiment and its importance

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200State two empirical

studies used to support Behaviourism and the major findings of each.

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200In operant conditioning, bar pressing behaviour

that is not ___ will undergo extinction.

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400State the four

contingencies of reinforcement. Which ones will result in the

steadiest rate of learning?Back

300Describe the difference

between negative reinforcement and

punishment. State an example of each

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300What is a token

economy?

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300What is drive reduction

theory?

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The Question

100What was Skinner’s model of education

called?

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500How does skinner account for language acquisition?

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200How did Behaviourism

affect the nature/nurture debate? Why?

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400State two major

criticisms of Behaviourism.

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300state two positive contributions of

behaviorism.

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400How would a

behaviorist explain gender roles?

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400How has Behaviourism

contributed to the systematic study of

psychology?Back

What is the difference b/n behaviour therapy and

behaviour modification? State one specific method used by each and cite a theorist who

studied each and what disorders they worked with.

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Place your wagers!!

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State 2 strengths and 2 weaknesses

aspects of Behaviourism.

State 2 strengths and 2 weaknesses

aspects of Behaviourism.

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