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18 Cards in this Set

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primary caregiver
person child is most attached to
affection
an emotional bond
stimulus
event causing reaction
innate
natural, instinctive
conditioned
learnt
classical conditioning
association made between neutral stimulus and innate/unconditioned response
operant conditioning
association made between action and reward
operant
action
reinforce
causes action to be repeated
name both learning theories
operant and classical conditioning
outline the learning theory
children have no attachments before they are born and must learn to become attached to their mothers
outline classical conditioning
-food (ucs) = happy baby (ucr)
-mum (ns) + food (ucs) = happy baby (unr)
-mum (cs) =happy baby (cr)
baby associates mum with food and the feeling of pleasure/happiness and soon just associates mum with that feeling.
positive reinforcement
good situation even better
negative reinforcement
takes away unpleasent situation/feeling
outline operant conditioning
-baby cries (operant/action)
-baby rewarded with food (primary reinforcer)
-baby given food by mum (secondary reinforcer)
-food associated with pleasure and in turn the mother
-baby reinforces action (crying) to bring mum close which brings food.
whos the person that done the operant conditioning?
dolland and miller
whos the person that done classical conditioning?
pavlov
cupboard love theory
attachments are only made by food