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What is the primary focus of behavioristic theory?
What is the primary focus of behavioristic theory?
- Social interactions
- Cognitive processes
- Emotional responses
- Environmental stimuli and observable behavior (correct)
Which concept involves the association of a neutral stimulus with an unconditioned stimulus to produce a conditioned response?
Which concept involves the association of a neutral stimulus with an unconditioned stimulus to produce a conditioned response?
- Classical conditioning (correct)
- Cognitive restructuring
- Behavior modification
- Operant conditioning
Who is known for his work with classical conditioning using Pavlov's dog as a key example?
Who is known for his work with classical conditioning using Pavlov's dog as a key example?
- Sigmund Freud
- B.F. Skinner
- John B. Watson
- Ivan Pavlov (correct)
Operant conditioning focuses on the relationship between behavior and its __________.
Operant conditioning focuses on the relationship between behavior and its __________.
Which psychologist is associated with the concept of 'reinforcement' in operant conditioning?
Which psychologist is associated with the concept of 'reinforcement' in operant conditioning?
B.F. Skinner is one of the key figures associated with classical conditioning.
B.F. Skinner is one of the key figures associated with classical conditioning.
Classical conditioning is based on the idea that behavior is learned through interactions with the environment.
Classical conditioning is based on the idea that behavior is learned through interactions with the environment.
John B. Watson was a prominent figure in the development of behavioristic theory.
John B. Watson was a prominent figure in the development of behavioristic theory.
Pavlov's dog experiment is an example of operant conditioning.
Pavlov's dog experiment is an example of operant conditioning.
Operant conditioning focuses on the consequences of voluntary behavior within a specific context.
Operant conditioning focuses on the consequences of voluntary behavior within a specific context.
Behavioristic theory places importance on objective measurement and environmental causes of behavior.
Behavioristic theory places importance on objective measurement and environmental causes of behavior.
Punishment can only decrease the likelihood of a behavior.
Punishment can only decrease the likelihood of a behavior.
Behaviorism has had a significant impact primarily in the field of mathematics.
Behaviorism has had a significant impact primarily in the field of mathematics.
Behavioral learning theory is not used by teachers to understand how to motivate and manage students in the classroom.
Behavioral learning theory is not used by teachers to understand how to motivate and manage students in the classroom.
One critique of behaviorism is that it adequately accounts for the complexity of human behavior and learning.
One critique of behaviorism is that it adequately accounts for the complexity of human behavior and learning.
Behaviorism does not focus on observable behaviors and external stimuli alone.
Behaviorism does not focus on observable behaviors and external stimuli alone.
Despite criticisms, behaviorism no longer plays a role in modern psychology.
Despite criticisms, behaviorism no longer plays a role in modern psychology.
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Introduction
This article delves into the world of behavioristic theory, exploring the central tenets of this psychological framework. We will cover key concepts like classical conditioning, operant conditioning, behavior modification, and the influential thinkers behind these paradigms—John B. Watson and B.F. Skinner. Additionally, we will examine the broader context of behaviorist learning theory, its strengths, weaknesses, and applications within various domains. Let's begin!
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Description
Explore the central tenets of behavioristic theory in psychology, covering key concepts like classical conditioning, operant conditioning, behavior modification, and the influential thinkers John B. Watson and B.F. Skinner. Learn about the broader context of behaviorist learning theory, its strengths, weaknesses, and applications across various domains.