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AP Psychology 3.2 History and Approaches. Whose research would be most likely to study how the presence of one event in the environment signals that something else is about to occur?

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Thank you We sneak and who's your shmoop too sure

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brought to you by the sins where kids of all

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ages can have a blast acting as sadistic and murderous

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overlords are well here's your question whose research would be

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most likely to study how the presence of one event

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in the environment signals that something else is about to

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occur Your answers are whose research you know All right

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when you're discussing the occurrence of events within a context

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of psychology you're very often talking about behaviour And while

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three of our potential answers were behaviorist two of them

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were not let's start by eliminating those outsiders first to

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go Charles darwin's garland was a naturalist and geologist best

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known for his contributions to the theory of evolution and

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natural selection So naturally he's not our god Sorry chuck

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we're contractually obligated to seize any and all ton opportunity

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I'm as lo is the other non behaviorist on our

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list he's best known for creating his hierarchy of needs

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which stated that one should deal with their most pressing

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need before concerning themselves with their next highest names So

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basically once physiological needs like food and water would need

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To be met before worrying about resource is health and

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employment which would in turn needs be met before they

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worry about friendship and intimacy Unless you're a sense then

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all bets are off all right onto our behaviorist starting

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with john b watson watson was a psychologist known for

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establishing the school of beef abe you're ism his work

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with animals and children focused on offering conditioning which is

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the study of how rewarding punishment affects the likelihood of

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a behavior occurring again well are inquisitive Sim thinks the

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best way to make a new friend is to throw

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pineapples of their head while clucking like a chicken Other

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sins don't agree and because our sin doesn't enjoy being

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slapped he'll learn to adjust his behavior and not do

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it again While it's fun to watch this type of

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research isn't what we're after so we can eliminate watson

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Bf skinner was a behavior as much life watson but

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his shared into just an operator conditioning means we can

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eliminate him for similar reasons No hard feelings guys take

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a load off We've got a great game you can

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play well that leaves us just with pavlak best known

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for his experiment involving a drooling dog and a ringing

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bell pavlov didn't study offering conditioning But instead classical conditioning

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which looked at how one stimulus can signal the approach

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of another cavallo's famous experiment with dogs involved providing them

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with the tree and ringing a bell Each time the

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treat was presented the dog would salivate Will eventually pavlov

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remove the presence of the treat and would simply ring

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the bell The dogs had grown accustomed to associating the

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bell with tree in turn would salivate at the very

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sound of the bell Well this clearly showed the presence

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of one event in the environment singling the occurrence of

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another and that's exactly what we're looking for It's Also

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why we often called classical conditioning pavlovian conditioning a term

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which will forever be conditioned to associate with the presence

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of roast dog slobber Break Now someone stopped watson and 00:02:58.393 --> [endTime] skinner has clearly gone too far

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