PSYCH-UA 30 Lecture Notes - Lecture 8: Observational Learning, Social Learning Theory, Reciprocal Inhibition
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Abc"s of behavioral assessment (see previous lecture notes) What constitutes the behavior: up for grabs. Punishment may be a consequence that someone uses for someone else or another organism. Discovered that punishment is much more than any kind of reinforcement highly dependent upon the situation, even more so than anything else is: upon the cue, upon the trigger, upon the stimuli. Treatment: don"t do good behavior x" ; even though you may want to do that thing, you don"t do it b/c you don"t know how. Going to teach the person how to do the x". Person will learn how to do it and practice doing it. 3 ways of being abnormal; 3 ways of having problematic behavioral responses. = epiphenomenal, not causal or pertinent to skinner"s theory. Going to 45th st (snake phobia example: then consider next thing on hierarchy etc.