Behaviourist approach 0.0 / 5 ? PsychologyApproachesASAQA Created by: pickle0106Created on: 01-06-19 09:15 The behaviourist approach is only concerned with studying behaviour that can be ........... observeded 1 of 10 The behaviourist approach tires to maintain more control and objectivity within the research and relied on what studys to do that? lab 2 of 10 What is the conditioning known for learning that Pavlov dog represented? Classical 3 of 10 What is the conditioning known for learning that Skinner's rats represented? Operant 4 of 10 What 'consequence' is defined by receiving a reward when behaviour is performed? Positive 5 of 10 What 'consequence' is defined by when an animal or human produces behaviour that avoids something unpleasant? Negative 6 of 10 What 'consequence' is defined by an unpleasant consequence of behaviour? Punishment 7 of 10 What real-life application does behaviourism have? Token economy 8 of 10 What sort of determinism is the behaviourist approach? Environemental 9 of 10 What does the behaviourist approach make animals and humans seem like in terms of learning? Machines 10 of 10
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