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Title: Behaviorism


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Behaviorism
  • EDU 330 Educational Psychology
  • Daniel Moos

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Behaviorism Introduction
Tim failed his algebra quiz, and he was
devastated and anxious. He was then anxious again
during his next quiz.
Tim learned to be anxious in quizzes
Youre out on a lake, you fall overboard, nearly
drown, and are terrified. The next time youre
near a large body of water you feel a sense of
fear similar to the one you experienced in your
boating accident.
You learned to fear water.
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Behaviorism Constructs (I)
  • Behaviorism Learning in terms of observable
    behaviors
  • Classical conditioning Occurs when an individual
    learns to produce an involuntary emotional
    response
  • Unconditioned stimulus (UCS)
  • Unconditioned response (UCR)
  • Conditioned stimulus (CS)
  • Conditioned response (CR)

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Behaviorism Constructs (III)
In order to help new 6th grade students with the
transition to middle school, the teachers meet
the students the first few days of school and
help them find their way around. Natashas mother
drops her off the first day, and Natasha waves to
her mother uneasily as she walks towards the
school. Mrs. Rodriquez greets her at the entrance
of the main building, smiles at Natasha
reassuringly. Seeing the way Mrs. Rodriguez
behaves, Natasha feels much better. Each day,
Mrs. Rodriquez greets Natasha with the same smile
and reassuring manner. Now, Natasha jumps out of
the car and feels quite relaxed as she enter Mrs.
Rodriquezs classroom.
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The algebra teacher says, As soon as youve
correctly done two problems in a row, you may
start on your homework, so youll be finished by
the end of the period.
A student raises her hand to answer questions,
and sometimes shes called on, and sometimes
she isnt.
Students are given a quiz every Friday, and
they receive their score every Monday.
Students are given unannounced quizzes, and
sometimes the quizzes are returned the next day,
and at other times they are returned a day or two
later.
Application Behaviorism Worksheet
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Behaviorism Effective application (I)
  • Should you completely eliminate punishment?
  • Desists Verbal/nonverbal communications use to
    stop behaviors (i.e. Shh) administer briefly,
    immediately, and unemotionally
  • Timeout Removing a student from the class
  • Detention Involves taking away some of students
    free time
  • Response cost Removal of reinforces already
    given (i.e. removing tokens)

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Behaviorism Effective application (II)
  • Ineffective forms of punishment
  • Physical punishment
  • Embarrassment
  • Class work
  • Other Considerations
  • Generalization
  • Discrimination
  • Extinction

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Behaviorism Application
  • Applied behavior analysis (ABA) Systematically
    applying the principles of behaviorism to change
    student behavior (aka behavior modification
    Baldwin Baldwin, 2001)
  • Steps
  • Identify target behaviors
  • Establish a baseline for target behaviors
  • Choose reinforces and punishers
  • Measure changes in target behaviors
  • Gradually reduce the frequency of reinforcers as
    behavior improves

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Behaviorism Issues
  • Can behaviorism effectively serve as a guide for
    instruction in all domains?
  • Is all learning a product of reinforcement?
  • External reinforcement has negative correlation
    with intrinsically motivating activities

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Behaviorism Thought Questions
  • Teachers are discouraged from giving students
    writing assignments as a form for misbehavior.
    Using behaviorism (specifically conditioning) as
    a basis, explain why using writing assignments as
    punishment is unwise.
  • A teacher says, Okay, everyone. Youve done such
    a good job turning in your homework this week
    that you do not have to do your assignment for
    the weekend. Well do it on Monday instead. a)
    What concept from behaviorism is the teacher
    attempting to apply in this case, and b) What is
    the teachers goal in making this statement?
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