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Behavioral Psychology Theory

Behavioral Psychology Theory. What is Behaviorism?. The philosophy that all behavior is acquired through conditioning All behavior can be observed due to that behavior is controlled by outside forces rather inside forces Began with Ivan Pavlov in 1943 Ivan Pavlov Physiologist.

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Behavioral Psychology Theory

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  1. Behavioral Psychology Theory

  2. What is Behaviorism? • The philosophy that all behavior is acquired through conditioning • All behavior can be observed due to that behavior is controlled by outside forces rather inside forces • Began with Ivan Pavlov in 1943 • Ivan Pavlov • Physiologist

  3. US-Unconditioned Stimulus • UR-unconditioned Response • CS-Conditioned Stimulus • CR-Conditioned Response

  4. Unconditioned Stimulus • Anything • Interacts with your 5 senses • Smell • Auditory • Visual • Touch • Taste • Overtime people build associations with different types of stimuli

  5. Unconditioned Response • An unconditioned response is the unlearned response that occurs naturally in response to the unconditioned stimulus. • How you feel about something is your unconditioned response • Can be different each time we see it

  6. Conditioned Stimulus • Conditioned stimulus is previously neutral stimulus that, after becoming associated with the unconditioned stimulus, eventually comes to trigger a conditioned response.

  7. Conditioned Response • Person or animal responds to conditioned stimuli the same as the event • The dog eventually developed a conditioned response to the sound of the bell

  8. B.F. Skinner • Psychologist • Concluded when a type of behavior is followed by a positive consequence it is more likely to occur again, this positive effect is a reinforcer. • Negative effect is aversive and will cause a person to move away or run away from something. • Entire system is based on operant conditioning

  9. Operant Conditioning • Positive Reinforcement • Reward for desired behavior • Person/animal associates the desired behavior with the reward • More desired behavior=Reward

  10. Operant Conditioning • Negative Reinforcement • Removing some unpleasant state of affairs • Make a response more likely to occur • Punishment • Make behavior less likely to happen

  11. Operant Conditioning -Positive Reinforcement http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qy_mIEnnlF4 Classical conditioning http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Eo7jcI8fAuI

  12. Resources • Intellecom.(2011). The Use of Reinforcement and Punishment in Shaping a Child's Behavior. Retrieved from http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BVbGSVhKGwA • Ivan Petrovich Pavlov. (2012). Biography.com. Retrieved 11:16, Sep 17, 2012 from http://www.biography.com/people/ivan-petrovich-pavlov-9435332 • Kendra, C.(2006). What is Behaviorism?. Retrieved from http://psychology.about.com/od/behavioralpsychology/f/behaviorism.htm • Lee, S.(2012). Behaviorism: Classical Conditioning and Operant Conditioning. Retrieved fromhttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b6DuDqqptiY • McLeod, S.(2007). Simply Psychology. Retrieved from http://www.simplypsychology.org/behaviorism.html • Zarhejo, K.(2009). The Big Bang Theory - Sheldon Trains Penny. Retrieved from http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qy_mIEnnlF4

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