CC210 Lecture Notes - Lecture 4: Moral Agency, Stanford Prison Experiment, Observational Learning
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Cc210 lecture 4 - learning and situational factors. Three types of learning: classical conditioning a. pavlovian, instrumental learning, operant conditioning, social learning. Behaviourism: john b. watson"s 1913 publication of psychology as the behaviourist views it, official beginning, pavlov"s classical conditioning, dogs salvation in accordance to the bell and food, stimulus and response, b. f skinner. Learning to either make or withhold a particular response because of it consequence pigeons they learn to have a tantrum to get what they want reinforcement. When the parent gives in the child"s want that is causing the tantrum --> We gain something we desire as a consequence of certain behaviour. We avoid an unpleasant event or stimulus as a consequence of certain behaviour. An organism receives noxious or painful stimuli as consequence of behaviour extinction. A person or animal receives neither reinforcement nor punishment what works better - positive reinforcement or punishment: don"t neglect opportunities to reward good behaviour.