INTRODUCTION TO PSYCHOLOGY
BEHAVIORISM Ivan Pavlov (1849-1936) B.F Skinner (1904-1990) What Is Behaviorism? The study of the behavioral development which can be measured, observed and produced responses to the stimuli Focus on human behaviours and disapproved spiritual aspects.
IVAN PAVLOV (1849 - 1936) People's behaviours will change as we want by using stimulator Pavlov's principles of classical conditioning have been found to operate across a variety of experimental and clinical settings, including educational classrooms Result: 1) Law of respondent of conditioning 2) Law of respondent of extinction
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IVAN PAVLOV (1849 - 1936)<br />
People's behaviours will change as we want by using stimulator<br />
Pavlov's principles of classical conditioning have been found to operate<br />
across a variety of experimental and clinical settings, including educational<br />
classrooms<br />
Result:<br />
1) Law of respondent of<br />
conditioning<br />
2) Law of respondent of<br />
extinction