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Operant Conditioning

Links Pavlov Skinner box Big Bang Theory

Exam Question What is Operant Conditioning?

Exam Question One way of learning a new skill is through operant conditioning which involves reinforcement to strengthen the stimulus-response bond. Use examples to distinguish between the different types of reinforcement.

Positive and negative reinforcement Positive - Use of praise/rewards/self-satisfaction to encourage correct behaviour Negative - Removal of criticism/unpleasant stimulus to encourage desired response/eg coach stops shouting

Apart from reinforcement, how else could a coach make sure that operant conditioning is likely to result in the successful learning of a new skill?

Use of punishment Correcting mistakes ‘Trial and error’ learning Manipulating the environment to obtain desired response ‘Shaping’ Eg use of target areas/feeders/ equipment/etc;

Exam Question How can a coach use operant conditioning to develop a gymnast’s skills? (3 marks)

How can a coach use operant conditioning to develop a gymnast’s skills? Using rewards/praise Shaping/altering environment to progress towards success Use of target areas/mechanical feeders/equipment/etc Use of negative reinforcement Removal of criticism – explanation of negative reinforcement Use of punishment to decrease probability of undesired response Example of punishment

Exam Question Explain the term negative reinforcement

Insight Learning The Eureka Moment !

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What is Insight Learning? Cognitive theory that involves cognitive processes/development Is about understanding the process to achieve the result/why/reasons you do things Coach questions performer about why they’re performing in a particular way Experiences the ‘whole’ activity rather than skills in isolation

How can this approach have a positive effect on learning a skill Allows learners to develop their own strategies and/or routes of understanding Better for the performer rather than being told what to do all the time Performer able to adjust movements as required Improves motivation.

Exam Question Explain the term ‘insight learning’ and suggest how this approach could have a positive effect on learning to long jump. (3 marks)