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Structuralism Ans: an early school of psychology that used
introspection to explore the structural elements of the human
mind


W. Wundt Ans: founder of psychology; founded first official
lab; attempted to study and analyze consciousness


- He separated Psychology from Philosophy by analyzing the
mind in a more structured way


Titcherner Ans: Attempted to classify the mind like a chemist
(H20)


Sensations had four distinct properties (intensity, duration,
quality and extent)


Behaviorism Ans: the science of behaviour that focuses on
observable behaviour only

contiguity theory Ans: Guthrie's idea that learning depends on
a stimulus and response occurring together in time rather than
depending on reinforcement.


4 principles of Contiguity Theory Ans: 1) person must actively
respond


2) instructions must present very specific tasks


3) exposure to many variation in stimuli

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4) the last response when learning should be correct since this
is what individual will associate to


classical conditioning Ans: a learning process that occurs
when two stimuli are repeatedly paired; a response that is at
first elicited by the second stimulus is eventually elicited by
the first stimulus alone. -PAVLOV


Joseph Wolpe Ans: applied pavlov classical conditioning to
treat anxiety. He joined realization with an anxiety - causing
stimulus to render the stimulus harmless.


- Systematic desensitization - (similar to exposure therapy)


operant conditioning Ans: a type of learning in which
behaviour is strengthened if followed by a reinforcer or
diminished if followed by a punisher


B.F. Skinner Ans: Operant conditioning

positive reinforcement Ans: increasing behaviours by
presenting positive reinforcers. A positive reinforcer is any
stimulus that, when presented after a response, strengthens
the response.


negative reinforcement Ans: Increasing behaviours by
stopping or reducing negative stimuli, such as shock. A
negative reinforcer is any stimulus that, when removed after a
response, strengthens the response. (Note: negative
reinforcement is not punishment.)


avoidance learning Ans: similar to negative reinforcement but
the desired behaviour serves to prevent the onset of a noxious
stimulus - EX criticism from a supervisor exhibits desired
behaviour to avoid consequences

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