Learning and Behaviour
Learning and Behaviour
BEHAVIOUR
LEARNING DEFINTION
■ Introduces simple cause and effect relationship between one stimulus and one response.
■ LIMITATIONS
■ The consequence of a given behaviour would determine whether the same behaviour is
likely to occur or not.
OPERANT BEHAVIOUR
■ Behaviour can be controlled by manipulating
its consequences.
■ Cognition is the act of knowing an item of information and this knowledge effects the
behaviour of the person providing cognitive cues towards the expected goal.
■ Four process
1. attention process
2. retention process
4. Reinforcement process
PRINCIPLES OF REINFORCEMENT
■ Certain undesirable behaviours must be punished, otherwise they will have a far
reaching effects.
■ Certain guidelines would make it more effective thus minimizing its dysfunctional
consequences
■ The principle of learning curve involves the time factor and the repeated efforts in order
to gradually increase the strength of responses
■ 4 types: