Pavlov, Watson, and Skinner are considered the originators of behaviorism

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Pavlov, Watson, and Skinner are considered the originators of behaviorism

Pavlov, Watson, and Skinner are considered the originators of behaviorism. All contributed to learning theory. All three of the researchers studied the effects of the environment on learning.

Select one of the three behaviorists who, in your opinion, offers the most compelling argument for the use of behaviorism when teaching a new subject to an adult and to a child. Identify that behaviorist, then answer the following questions about his approach:

  1. Describe how that behaviorist would teach an adult a new skill. Be specific; what is the skill?
  2. What steps would the behaviorist use?
  3. Would that behaviorist use a different approach with a child?
  4. Why do you think this behaviorist’s approach is best?
  5. What issues or problems do you find in the other two behaviorists’ approaches?

 

 

 

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Skinner would teach an adult a new skill by showing the adult positive returns of the skill. For instance, an adult may have the problem of spending too much at the expense of bills payable at his house………………………

 

 

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