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In depth summary in Cornell note format of the Approaches to Psychology module for AQA A Level Psychology. The document includes behaviourism, social learning theory, the cognitive approach, the biological approach, Biopsychology, the psychodynamic approach, and humanistic psychology. Notes include content and evaluation produced by a top level A Level student.

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Psychology

,Behaviourism : the Learning Approach
Spec The approach including classical and Pavlov's of reinforcement
behaviourist
conditioning research , operant
conditioning types
:
,
+


Skinner's research

behaviourist approach : a Assumptions :




(black
way of explaining behav--only interested in
studying observable behaviour box approach)
your in terms of What is behaviourists (e g John B Watson) rejected introspection as it involved too
many vague concepts that were
early
. . .




Observable difficult to measure


classical
conditioning maintain
objectivity through lab experiments
-

:




learning by association--suggest that there are basic processes that govern learning in all species classical + operant conditioning
:




occurs When two stimuli

Classical
are
repeatedly pained conditioning :




(unconditioned+ association. It was first Ivan Parlor
together This involves learning through observed
by ,
who revealed that
dogs could


neutral Stimulus) + the be taught to salivate at the sound of a bell. The
dogs heard the bell (neutral Stimulus) before / Whilst they
neutral stimulus
eventually were eating food (another Stimulus) Originally they only .

,
salivated (neutral response) to the
sight of food but



produces the same response as they associated food With the bell ,
the bell (conditionedStimulus) caused them to salivate (conditioned

that was first produced response) .
sole unlearned stimulus
by
operant conditioning learning :




through behaviour +



consequences Creinforcement)
reinforcement :
a consequence

of behaviour that increases


the likelihood of that action



being repeated.

negative taking Operant conditioning
i




rei : .e .
:




that is B F Skinner that learnt behaviour is a response to
something away . .


suggested learning is an active process and a reward
bad (e .




g
.

no homework) punishment .




for
·

positive vei.
:
i e
.



giving positive reinforcement- When someone is rewarded a certain behaviour + thus this behaviour is repeated

something good (e
.
g
.
(e g stickers)
. .




Sticker
negative reinforcement- when someone avoids something unpleasant Ceg .
someone
handing in homework to avoid


being told off .




punishment an unpleasant consequence of unwanted behaviour (e g being . -
told off).
Shinner
displayed his results with a Skinner's rat box , where a rat would be rewarded for progressive
behaviour that led it to leaver .
pushing a




Evaluation :




~ scientific
credibility due to
being rooted in
replicability +
objectivity Xignores the
possibility of free will as behaviour is result of reinforcement history
~ real-life application (e g . .



economy/teaching) X ethical issues in animal experimentation

X animals are seen as passive who conscious processes which ,
may be difficult when
assuming that they can associate behaviour + stimuli
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