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Learning Approach (Behaviorist Model) Environment! Environment Is Everything! Does NOT focus on •Personality •Drives •Motivators •Feelings (although they recognize fear and anxiety) •Thought processes (like memory) Parsimony • The simplest explanation of behavior is the best. • (This opposes Freud and people that search for ‘deeper meaning’ or people that study feelings/motivations etc…) Thorndike’s law of effect • An organism will perform a behavior if the effect is pleasing (satisfying) to the organism. • Learning depends on the behavior and its consequences. • Does not explain WHY behaviors are satisfying or unsatisfying. John B. Watson • Said that he could make an infant develop into anything he wanted by shaping the environment. • Said that LEARNING IS THE PRIMARY INFLUENCE on behavior. Reflexes • Can’t control them. Physiological (body) responses. • Pupils dilate • Jump/startle response Classical Conditioning • A body response to a stimulus that is not common or biological… • The response is a ‘reflex’ or PHYSICAL response. Classical Conditioning • Bad smell: reflex at first… avoidance or fear after… • Wasp sting: reflex at first… avoidance or fear after… • Large group presentation: reflexes might be quiet voice… blurred vision… breathing troubles… these lead to avoidance or anxiety. Operant conditioning. • A BEHAVIOR that results from a stimulus. The organism has a choice to do the behavior. Schedules of reinforcement tomorrow!