Understanding behavioral theory is important because it helps explain how people make decisions and why they act the way they do. It also helps us develop strategies to change harmful behaviors or reinforce positive ones.
Great voice! Exactly what we all need when we're learning. Communication is so important, & you've immediately thrown those walls & barriers out the window. Yay!
Behavioral theory says we interact with our Environment. Behavioral theory is based on Classical conditioning and Operant Conditioning. Combining observing thinking and behaving we can determine approaches to modify certain behaviors.
I appreciate the island drawing, very well explained. The pavlov dog experiment has been an example for many years to show what classical conditioning was.
Just to clarify, current behaviorism does consider thought and emotion, as does cognitive psychology. What differentiate those to psychoanalysis is that the two first study human mind and behavior scientifically.
I am interested in how behavioral theories viewpoint are towards the fact: That two people at the same time in the same enviorment can express different behavior
So is psychoanalytic theory a subset of behavioral theory or not? Shreena seemed ambivalent about how these fit together. What about more on cognitive theory?
Just a heads-up.... this video has an error when explaining classical conditioning. There is no such thing as an "unconditional stimulus." (The correct term is unconditioned stimulus)
Why is the mind not organic or genetic? Answers: 1: Because the mind works by bases of values. And values are perspectives of pleasure, security, and peace, which make the mind pursuer of purpose. If the mind worked without bases of values, the values would be "without firmament" compared to a house on the sand. And hope, humanity, life along with it would ALWAYS sink, doomed to failure of the lack of firm foundations. 2: Because the origin of values is love, and the human being is the image and likeness of God, which is love. If the mind were genetic, love would be supplementary, optional, and the right would be defined by the violence of the stronger. 3: Because there is a single truth, founded on perfect love, and once away from it the human being lives multiple destructions (immorality, misery, violence, ignorance, false beliefs, idioms, explorations). However, once firm as a rock in this perfect love the human being becomes promoter of the good. And this one truth is not a random random draw, but a specific and responsible emotional construct. 4: For love is for truth and for salvation, just as the lack of love is for lies and for perdition. And neither of these two groups is a random draw, but a specific and responsible emotional construct. Facebook: Mariano João dos Santos. E mail: marianojr090@gmail.com
I was just carried away by your voice. Instead of imagining behaviour theory I was imagining how would you be looking in real just by listening you voice.
Understanding behavioral theory is important because it helps explain how people make decisions and why they act the way they do. It also helps us develop strategies to change harmful behaviors or reinforce positive ones.
Really like the background noise.
My sub was loosing it. 😂
Dude, I can't listen to it now cause I'm laughing at this comment.
Great voice! Exactly what we all need when we're learning. Communication is so important, & you've immediately thrown those walls & barriers out the window. Yay!
Thanks for explanation 😊
Behavioral theory says we interact with our Environment. Behavioral theory is based on Classical conditioning and Operant Conditioning. Combining observing thinking and behaving we can determine approaches to modify certain behaviors.
I appreciate the island drawing, very well explained. The pavlov dog experiment has been an example for many years to show what classical conditioning was.
Just to clarify, current behaviorism does consider thought and emotion, as does cognitive psychology. What differentiate those to psychoanalysis is that the two first study human mind and behavior scientifically.
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Really helpful thank you!!
I am interested in how behavioral theories viewpoint are towards the fact: That two people at the same time in the same enviorment can express different behavior
What are the types of behavior?
different stimuli-responses learned in the past
im finna drop this psychology class man i cant even read the book
fr thooo ion get nun of it. why they even say he when it’s just terms ???
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one month later i dropped out that class 🥱
no cap fuck this class
This was very helpful. Many thanks.
According to behaviorism, which is a theory of learning, all behaviors are acquired through conditioning, which involves rewards and penalties.
Interesting and explicit video. Thumbs up!!! Do you have anything on transfer of learning, Learning Styles and individual differences in learning?
The audio needs recording again - it has a really strong background hum which hurts the ears! Shame as the ideas are sound.
While Operant condition has a strong empirical experimental support, psycho-analysis does not.
What's with the low humming in the background? Can't get through the video...
So is psychoanalytic theory a subset of behavioral theory or not? Shreena seemed ambivalent about how these fit together. What about more on cognitive theory?
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really, very very nice approach
Just a heads-up.... this video has an error when explaining classical conditioning. There is no such thing as an "unconditional stimulus." (The correct term is unconditioned stimulus)
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Dear Maam, are the personality theories and THEORIES IN Psychology same? i am confused ......
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nice one
much impressive
can I know who proposed this theory?
I think its binural for more concentration! but not sure.
who came up(illustrated) the behavioral theory?
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Just a heads up this is overly simplified.
you telling me there's more to a 4:17 video that i watch 2x?
Nice
I didn't see any cognitive theory
Concept theory
What is the tree supposed to represent... I'm confused
Seth Sharp environment
Behavioral theory of....?
Why is the mind not organic or genetic?
Answers:
1: Because the mind works by bases of values. And values are perspectives of pleasure, security, and peace, which make the mind pursuer of purpose. If the mind worked without bases of values, the values would be "without firmament" compared to a house on the sand. And hope, humanity, life along with it would ALWAYS sink, doomed to failure of the lack of firm foundations.
2: Because the origin of values is love, and the human being is the image and likeness of God, which is love. If the mind were genetic, love would be supplementary, optional, and the right would be defined by the violence of the stronger.
3: Because there is a single truth, founded on perfect love, and once away from it the human being lives multiple destructions (immorality, misery, violence, ignorance, false beliefs, idioms, explorations). However, once firm as a rock in this perfect love the human being becomes promoter of the good. And this one truth is not a random random draw, but a specific and responsible emotional construct.
4: For love is for truth and for salvation, just as the lack of love is for lies and for perdition. And neither of these two groups is a random draw, but a specific and responsible emotional construct.
Facebook: Mariano João dos Santos.
E mail: marianojr090@gmail.com
Where peace in this theory
Am I hearing binaural tones?
Nah just static due to low-quality audio, improper mic setup, etc.
.......he was a RADICAL behaviorist lol. ABA people.
youre a little too close to the mic
Read the Quran before it’s late
I think we need more sex in our life
She sounds intoxicated. Background noise didn't help
too much irritating voice
Your grammar is irritating.
The content is great but the sound is awful
Her voice is almost always so "cringy" like she's dying to speak. It's weird.
the mic is just bad, there's a bit of a waver if you listen close
I was just carried away by your voice. Instead of imagining behaviour theory I was imagining how would you be looking in real just by listening you voice.
Pervert Detected Bois. The thirst is real.
Thanks a Lot