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Tuesday, January 18, 2011

My summary on The Behaviorist Approach

After all the topics we've been learned about, that the behavior of a person was always have a response for something either the animals. I've learn that the conditional response was learned for there experiences and always have the unconditional response too. And the behaviorist approach tell me that the learning is been learned for doing something that we don't know. In behaviorist it focus on learning as the primary factor in explaining changes in behavior. Just like I've been said before. I also learned the law of effect of Edwin Lynn Thorndike that the response is satisfying to us we will repeated it  if doesn't not we will stop it to do. For example if you teach an animal to eat a food by using a bell, he will recall it that when he heard the bell he will run  up to you because he know that you will give him a food, but after you done doing it and you ring the bell without a food,after several times that you do it you will notice that your dog not came. So i'll notice it too for my life I've been feel it. I also learned the associationism this was like the law of effect. I also learned the classical conditioning is concerned how conditioned stimuli come to elicit conditioned responses, it also include the human behavior like there emotional responses like fears. In operant conditioning is concerned with how the probability of a voluntary operant response changes as a function of the environmental consequences which follow the response. In positive reinforcer is like the classical condition you will feel it in emotional and also the negative reinforcer. In positive reinforcer the good things that you will do like gaining a good grades of course your parent will actually greet you, in negative reinforcer of course if you get a failing grades your parents will get mad at you. So this will be my insight in this chapter that the behavior of a person was only reflect for the things that they feel, and the things that they do. That's all.

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