Behavioral perspectives are about how people learn and act based on what happens around them.
Imagine you're playing with your favorite toy, if it makes a fun sound every time you press a button, you’ll probably keep pressing it again and again. That’s like behavioral learning in action! It's all about how our actions are influenced by what we experience.
How We Learn from Rewards
What Happens When We Get Punished
On the flip side, if we do something and then something not-so-fun happens, like being told to stop playing video games because you didn’t finish your dinner, that’s a punishment. Punishments can make us less likely to repeat the action.
So, behavioral perspectives help explain why people choose to do things or avoid them, just like how you decide whether to press that toy button again!
Examples
- A child chooses candy over vegetables because it tastes better.
- Someone stays in a bad relationship because they're afraid of being alone.
- You buy a shirt even though you don't need it, just because it's on sale.
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See also
- What makes some people?
- What are behavioral factors?
- What are behavior patterns?
- What are avoidance behaviors?
- What are behaviors?