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What do they say infants are born as? |
A blank slate. They say that all behaviour is learned rather than innate. |
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What do they say about infants and conditioning? |
That they are classically conditioned to their mothers as they gives them food and they have grown to associate them with the pleasures of food. |
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What is a secondary drive? |
The need for food is a primary drive and because the caregiver reduces their hinder they are know as the secondary drive. The caregiver is the secondary drive. |
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What study’s are within this explanation? |
Lorenz - imprinting on geese Harlow - rhesus monkeys |
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What is a weakness of the explanation? |
The supporting evidence can be criticised for extrapolation. This is because humans and animals are psychologically different. |
Supporting evidence. |