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Author Walker, Stephen, 1941- author.

Title Learning theory and behaviour modification / Stephen Walker
Published Abingdon, Oxon : Routledge, 2018

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Description 1 online resource
Series Routledge library editions. Psychology of education ; volume 47
Routledge library editions. Psychology of education ; v. 47.
Contents Cover page ; Halftitle page ; Title page ; Copyright page ; Title page ; Copyright page ; Contents; 1 Introduction to learning theory; 2 Common factors in learning theories; 3 Pavlovian conditioning: reflexes, expectancies and involuntary emotional associations; 4 Goals, rewards and reinforcements; 5 Punishment, avoidance, conflict and anxiety; 6 Pavlov's applications of his conditioned reflex theory; 7 Watson's applications of behaviourism to advertising and to children; 8 Applications of stimulusresponse theories fromThorndike to Wolpe
9 H.J. Eysenck and behaviour therapy at the Maudsley hospital10 B.F. Skinner on language and life; 11 Plain behaviour modification: rewards and withdrawal of rewards; 12 Behaviour therapy and cognitive behaviour modification; Suggestions for further reading; References and name index; Subject index
Summary "The ability to learn is of crucial importance in human life, but understanding this ability has proved to be difficult. There have been many attempts to formulate scientific theories based on both animal experiments and human experience; and these have been applied to education and the treatment of psychological disturbance, with a certain amount of success. Originally published in 1984, this incisive guide to the research and its outcomes provides the background to one of the most debated topics in psychology today. Learning Theory and Behaviour Modification introduces the work of major figures, such as Pavlov and Skinner, which has strongly influenced theories in educational and clinical psychology, and formed the basis of the techniques known as 'behaviour modification'. As well as giving examples of these techniques the author relates new ideas about the scope and limits of behaviour modification to recent changes in the views of learning theorists. How much can experiments on animals tell us about human psychology?"--Provided by publisher
Notes Originally published in 1984 by Methuen & Co. Ltd
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
Subject Learning.
Behavior modification.
Learning
Behavior Therapy
PSYCHOLOGY -- Cognitive Psychology.
PSYCHOLOGY -- Education & Training.
EDUCATION -- Essays.
EDUCATION -- Organizations & Institutions.
EDUCATION -- Reference.
Behavior modification
Learning
Form Electronic book
ISBN 9781315206622
1315206625