PSYB45H3 Study Guide - Midterm Guide: B. F. Skinner, Edward Thorndike, Classical Conditioning

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Activity at any level muscle, gland and electrical activity! Can use fmri to see if a behaviour changed by looking at brain activity. Static- it is not a state eg being angry is not a behavior. Screaming is a behaviour a product of the state of being angry. Behaviour is a process not the product can be observed, described and recorded has an impact on the environment (physical or social can have an impact on others) Duration, frequency and intensity of the behaviour can be measured and recorded. Duration = length of time the behaviour occurred for, frequency = how often it occurred, intensity = how intense the behaviour was. Behavior is lawful there is a relationship between the. Behavior modification analyzing and modifying human behaviour applications of principles and techniques to assess and improve behaviors to enhance human functioning behavioural excess/deficits emphasis on current events www. notesolution. com antecedents, behaviour and consequences not freudian freud.

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