BF. SKINNER 20 MARCH 1904—18 AUGUST 1990. US Psychologist Author Poet.

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BF. SKINNER 20 MARCH 1904—18 AUGUST 1990

US Psychologist Author Poet

Behavioral psychology The control of human behavior

Mind Soul Theory

Skinner found to operant conditioning

WHAT IS “OPERANT CONDITIONING”???

Some positive and negative results Causes by the events Humans life He gave his name to this conditioning

He has a lot of experiments.

First Experiment Mouse Skinner Box Deprivation experiment

Second Experiment Pigeon Pigeon’s superstition

VOCABULARY Operant conditioning: (Edimsel ko ş ullandırma)=Is a type of learning in which an individual’s behavior is modified by its consequences;the behaviour may change in form,frequency,or strength. Experiment: (Deney)=a scientific procedure undertaken to make a discovery, test a hypothesis.

VOCABULARY Soul: (Ruh)= The spiritual or immaterial part of a human being or animal, regarded as immortal. Abstract: (Soyut)=Existing in thought or as an idea but not having a physical or concrete existence. Occurs: (Meydana gelmek)=exist or be found to be present in a place or under a particular set of conditions.

QUESTIONS

Skinner was born in US TRUE or FALSE

BF. Skinner suggest to functionalizm and structualizm. TRUE or FALSE

Skinner found to operant conditioning. TRUE or FALSE

Which did Skinner use animals in experiment? A) Horse and elephant B) Dog and cat C) Mouse and pigeon D) Insect and bee

Which condition did Skinner use in mouse experiment? A) Classical B) Operant C) Cognitive D) Psychomotor

ANY QUESTIONS?

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