PSYC 1000 Chapter Notes - Chapter Module 4: Ulric Neisser, Mundare, Humanistic Psychology

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The dogs had been conditioned that is, they had learned to associate one stimulus (food) with another (lab assistants) and to respond in the same way to both. The box: b. f. skinner developed the skinner box to help him investigate how consequences reinforce behavior. Denying a child his dessert for not eating his broccoli is a punishment. In the 1960s, for example, the mundare, alberta-born psychologist albert. Bandura (1925 ) demonstrated that children often seem to learn not by conditioning or clear rewards and punishments, but by social observation, or modeling. They claimed that if we can fulfill our full potential, we would inevitably lead a positive life of psychological growth (wertz, 1998): maslow proposed that each of us has a basic, broad motive to fulfill our special potential as human beings, which he called the drive for self- actualization. (maslow"s hierarchy of human needs) 4. 4 cognitive psychology: revitalization of study of the mind.

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