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The Behaviourist 
Perspective 
Classical Conditioning 
(Pavlov) 
Operant Conditioning 
(Skinner)
Todays Lesson: 
The Behaviourist Perspective 
By the end of this lesson you will be able to… 
Tell me what Operant Conditioning is… 
Apply at least ONE example 
Evaluate the Behaviourist Perspective for 
Operant Conditioning
B.F Skinner studied how animals 
can learn from the consequences 
of their actions…. He specifically 
focussed on Reinforcement 
Reinforcement strengthens the 
likelihood of behaviour re-occurring. 
We know Skinner did this on a rat 
but we can apply it to humans….
How does reinforcement 
effect out behaviour?
Operant Conditioning
Positive Reinforcement 
This is something desirable is obtained to 
make behaviour happen again… to 
behave the same way again in order to 
receive the reward. 
Example?
Negative Reinforcement 
This is something undesirable is 
removed when the desirable 
behaviour happens. It is the 
removal of something 
unpleasant… 
Example?
Punishment 
This is when something undesirable is 
received after a behaviour to make it stop. 
Punishment is used in an attempt to 
decrease a behaviour 
Example?
Positive & Negative Reinforcement
Operant Conditioning 
Positive Reinforcement, Negative 
reinforcement, or punishment? 
A child gets £5 for washing the car. 
Positive Reinforcement
Operant Conditioning 
Positive Reinforcement, Negative 
reinforcement, or punishment? 
A parent shouts at a child for 
crossing the street without looking. 
Punishment
Operant Conditioning 
Positive Reinforcement, Negative 
reinforcement, or punishment? 
A salesman stops hassling his customer 
when he agrees to buy upgrades to a 
product. 
Negative reinforcement
Operant Conditioning 
Positive Reinforcement, Negative 
reinforcement, or punishment? 
Your teacher phones home when you 
don’t complete two pieces of homework. 
Punishment
Operant Conditioning 
Positive Reinforcement, Negative 
reinforcement, or punishment? 
Your teacher asks your parents to nag 
you until you complete your 
homework. 
Negative reinforcement
Operant Conditioning 
Positive Reinforcement, Negative 
reinforcement, or punishment? 
You receive a prize for finishing 2nd in a 
race. 
Positive Reinforcement
Operant Conditioning 
This was investigated by a 
psychologist called B.F Skinner. 
He trained rats to press a lever using 
both types of reinforcement.
Operant Conditioning
Operant Conditioning 
 He used positive reinforcement to train 
the rat, by giving the rat a pellet of food 
each time it pressed the lever. 
 This caused the rat to learn that the 
lever = food, so it continued to press the 
lever.
Operant Conditioning 
 He used negative reinforcement to train the 
rat, by running an electric current through the 
floor of the cage. 
 When the rat pressed the lever, the electric 
shock would stop. 
 This taught the rat that lever = getting rid of 
something bad.
Operant Conditioning
Operant Conditioning 
This study shows that 
behaviour is learnt through 
operant conditioning 
i.e.: that reinforcement 
(positively or negatively) 
makes behaviour become 
repeated.
Explain how stopping you 
going out for a week for 
missing your 10:30 curfew is 
a punishment & NOT negative 
reinforcement?
Using positive reinforcement 
explain why people may 
continue to starve 
themselves when they have 
an eating disorder…?
Operant Conditioning in 
Health & Social Care…. 
How could we use NEGATIVE 
REINFORCEMENT in health & 
social care settings?
Applying the Behaviourist 
Perspective… 
Q. Give an everyday example of how 
staff in an early years nursery could 
use positive reinforcement with a 
child who behaves well or shares 
their toys.
Applying the Behaviourist 
Perspective… 
Q. Why would child psychologist’s say that 
negative reinforcement is better than 
punishment?
The Behaviourist Perspective 
 One strength of this 
assumption is that it has been 
developed to treat atypical 
behaviour. 
For example in treatment of 
schizophrenia, patients are 
given positive reinforcement 
for appropriate/good 
behaviour. 
- This is called token 
economy. 
M1
The Behaviourist Perspective 
But this means that behaviour could be 
UNLEARNT through token economy…. 
M1
The Behaviourist Perspective 
 Another strength of this 
approach is that it 
highlights the importance 
of the environment on our 
behaviour 
M1
The Behaviourist Perspective 
 One limitation however is 
that other researchers 
show learning can occur 
without reinforcement. 
For example Social 
Learning Theory shows 
that people can learn 
behaviours just by 
watching and copying 
role models. 
M1
The Behaviourist Perspective 
 This assumption is also 
criticised for being too 
deterministic. This 
means that it believes 
humans have no free 
will, and their behaviour 
is controlled by the 
environment. 
What about nature? 
M1
The Behaviourist Perspective 
 Skinner used rats….. So? 
M1
The Behaviourist Perspective 
Not all behaviour is learnt 
or unlearnt. Some people 
may be aggressive 
because they have high 
levels of testosterone 
(nature). Positive 
reinforcement would not 
be effective in changing 
this behaviour. 
M1
Behaviourist Perspective Case Study: 
Derek - Operant Conditioning 
Derek is 45 years old and attends a Day Centre 
for adults with learning difficulties. The staff 
at the centre find his behaviour challenging and 
unacceptable. Derek often shouts out and 
demands attention and he refuses to comply 
with the simplest of instructions that all clients 
are expected to follow. 
Describe how the staff at the Day Centre use 
operant conditioning to modify and change 
Derek’s behaviour.

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1.2 -behavourist_operant_sc

  • 1. The Behaviourist Perspective Classical Conditioning (Pavlov) Operant Conditioning (Skinner)
  • 2. Todays Lesson: The Behaviourist Perspective By the end of this lesson you will be able to… Tell me what Operant Conditioning is… Apply at least ONE example Evaluate the Behaviourist Perspective for Operant Conditioning
  • 3. B.F Skinner studied how animals can learn from the consequences of their actions…. He specifically focussed on Reinforcement Reinforcement strengthens the likelihood of behaviour re-occurring. We know Skinner did this on a rat but we can apply it to humans….
  • 4. How does reinforcement effect out behaviour?
  • 6. Positive Reinforcement This is something desirable is obtained to make behaviour happen again… to behave the same way again in order to receive the reward. Example?
  • 7. Negative Reinforcement This is something undesirable is removed when the desirable behaviour happens. It is the removal of something unpleasant… Example?
  • 8. Punishment This is when something undesirable is received after a behaviour to make it stop. Punishment is used in an attempt to decrease a behaviour Example?
  • 9. Positive & Negative Reinforcement
  • 10. Operant Conditioning Positive Reinforcement, Negative reinforcement, or punishment? A child gets £5 for washing the car. Positive Reinforcement
  • 11. Operant Conditioning Positive Reinforcement, Negative reinforcement, or punishment? A parent shouts at a child for crossing the street without looking. Punishment
  • 12. Operant Conditioning Positive Reinforcement, Negative reinforcement, or punishment? A salesman stops hassling his customer when he agrees to buy upgrades to a product. Negative reinforcement
  • 13. Operant Conditioning Positive Reinforcement, Negative reinforcement, or punishment? Your teacher phones home when you don’t complete two pieces of homework. Punishment
  • 14. Operant Conditioning Positive Reinforcement, Negative reinforcement, or punishment? Your teacher asks your parents to nag you until you complete your homework. Negative reinforcement
  • 15. Operant Conditioning Positive Reinforcement, Negative reinforcement, or punishment? You receive a prize for finishing 2nd in a race. Positive Reinforcement
  • 16. Operant Conditioning This was investigated by a psychologist called B.F Skinner. He trained rats to press a lever using both types of reinforcement.
  • 18. Operant Conditioning  He used positive reinforcement to train the rat, by giving the rat a pellet of food each time it pressed the lever.  This caused the rat to learn that the lever = food, so it continued to press the lever.
  • 19. Operant Conditioning  He used negative reinforcement to train the rat, by running an electric current through the floor of the cage.  When the rat pressed the lever, the electric shock would stop.  This taught the rat that lever = getting rid of something bad.
  • 21. Operant Conditioning This study shows that behaviour is learnt through operant conditioning i.e.: that reinforcement (positively or negatively) makes behaviour become repeated.
  • 22. Explain how stopping you going out for a week for missing your 10:30 curfew is a punishment & NOT negative reinforcement?
  • 23. Using positive reinforcement explain why people may continue to starve themselves when they have an eating disorder…?
  • 24. Operant Conditioning in Health & Social Care…. How could we use NEGATIVE REINFORCEMENT in health & social care settings?
  • 25. Applying the Behaviourist Perspective… Q. Give an everyday example of how staff in an early years nursery could use positive reinforcement with a child who behaves well or shares their toys.
  • 26. Applying the Behaviourist Perspective… Q. Why would child psychologist’s say that negative reinforcement is better than punishment?
  • 27. The Behaviourist Perspective  One strength of this assumption is that it has been developed to treat atypical behaviour. For example in treatment of schizophrenia, patients are given positive reinforcement for appropriate/good behaviour. - This is called token economy. M1
  • 28. The Behaviourist Perspective But this means that behaviour could be UNLEARNT through token economy…. M1
  • 29. The Behaviourist Perspective  Another strength of this approach is that it highlights the importance of the environment on our behaviour M1
  • 30. The Behaviourist Perspective  One limitation however is that other researchers show learning can occur without reinforcement. For example Social Learning Theory shows that people can learn behaviours just by watching and copying role models. M1
  • 31. The Behaviourist Perspective  This assumption is also criticised for being too deterministic. This means that it believes humans have no free will, and their behaviour is controlled by the environment. What about nature? M1
  • 32. The Behaviourist Perspective  Skinner used rats….. So? M1
  • 33. The Behaviourist Perspective Not all behaviour is learnt or unlearnt. Some people may be aggressive because they have high levels of testosterone (nature). Positive reinforcement would not be effective in changing this behaviour. M1
  • 34. Behaviourist Perspective Case Study: Derek - Operant Conditioning Derek is 45 years old and attends a Day Centre for adults with learning difficulties. The staff at the centre find his behaviour challenging and unacceptable. Derek often shouts out and demands attention and he refuses to comply with the simplest of instructions that all clients are expected to follow. Describe how the staff at the Day Centre use operant conditioning to modify and change Derek’s behaviour.