Episodes
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There is a metronome in the background oops! This podcast talks about the psychologist Edward Thorndike and his findings in educational psychology.
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Albert Banderas' famous Bobo Doll experiment sought to challenge the ideas of his predecessors. Psychologists had for years assumed that learning was primarily achieved through positive and negative reinforcement. However, Banderas' findings challenged this behavioralist idea. His findings are still being used today by education specialists to help students learn.
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who teaches a child to hate and fear a member of another race by Learning Theories by P6 Psychology
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We discuss the the background, beliefs, and findings of famous psychologist BF Skinner.
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Instinct Is a Dynamic Pattern by Learning Theories by P6 Psychology
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The Great God - Given Maze Which Is Our Human World by Learning Theories by P6 Psychology
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This podcast walks the listeners through the process of reciprocal inhibition by using the example of someone that is very afraid of sharks. Listeners will learn about what reciprocal inhibition is, how it was invented, and who invented it.
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This podcast is about the classical conditional theory from the reading "The sight of tasty food makes the hungry man's mouth water." In the podcast, we explain the method and talk in depth about Ivan Pavlov and his life. We also go in-depth on other classical condition responses and how his theory is still very relevant.
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Our podcast is about imprinting, in which young animals grow attached to the first animal they see when they are born. Listen in to hear the story of how ducks grew attached to Wellington Boots, how young children can distinguish their mother from others while blindfolded, and the science behind quick adoptions.