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Operate Conditioning B.F. Skinner
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Operate Conditioning Main Idea Operate Conditioning Occurs when the consequences that follow a behavior in crease or decrease the likelihood of that behavior. Main Psychologist B.F. Skinner: Believes that most behavior is influenced by a person’s history of rewards and punishment. Skinner box: Built by Skinner it taught rats to do tasks with positive reinforcers
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Operate Conditioning Primary and Secondary Reinforcers Primary: natural Secondary: paired with the primary reinforcer through Classical Conditioning has acquired value Wolfe (1936) Chimps and Poker Chips In experiment Wolfe taught the chimps to use the Poker Chips in order to get food. They would put the poker chip in a slot and food would drop out Chimps started to collect the chips and steal from others (chips now have value)
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Operate Conditioning Schedules of Reinforcement Rule of thumb: fixed ratio for short term change, Variable Ratio for long-term change School Example: Stickers, candy Fixed Interval, and Variable interval Test, Quiz example Ratio schedules = # of responses Interval schedules = # of times
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Operate Conditioning Shaping and Chaining: Shaping: New response is learned out of old responses. Rat and raise the flag. Chaining: Base skills form to create a larger one
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Operate Conditioning Adverse Control Negative Reinforcement two types: Escape Conditioning: Liver example Avoidance Conditioning: Liver example when adult
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Operate Conditioning Punishment Disadvantages: Rage, aggression, and fear Also more common to suppress than correct More need for coaching and modeling.
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