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11111 22222 33333 44444 55555 Assumptions/ history theorists Key concepts Application Critical Eval
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100 What is the behaviourist view of human nature? Back
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500 Behaviorism can be said to be a reaction to what? Back
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200 Psychology should concentrate on what? Back
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100 as a behaviorist sees it: Freewill is ___ Back
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400 Behavior is the product of _________ Back
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500 Behaviorism emphasizes what? Back
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100 who brought us classical conditioning? Back
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200 What is the law of effect? And who coined it? Back
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100 What is operant conditioning? And who coined it Back
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400 Bandura is best known for _____ Back
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100 Describe Watsons famous experiment and its importance Back
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200 State two empirical studies used to support Behaviourism and the major findings of each. Back
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200 In operant conditioning, bar pressing behaviour that is not ___ will undergo extinction. Back
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400 State the four contingencies of reinforcement. Which ones will result in the steadiest rate of learning? Back
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300 Describe the difference between negative reinforcement and punishment. State an example of each Back
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300 What is a token economy? Back
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300 What is drive reduction theory? Back
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The Question
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100 What was Skinners model of education called? Back
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500 How does skinner account for language acquisition? Back
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200 How did Behaviourism affect the nature/nurture debate? Why? Back
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400 State two major criticisms of Behaviourism. Back
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300 state two positive contributions of behaviorism. Back
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400 How would a behaviorist explain gender roles? Back
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400 How has Behaviourism contributed to the systematic study of psychology? Back
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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. Back
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Place your wagers!! Back
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State 2 strengths and 2 weaknesses aspects of Behaviourism. Back
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