PPT-Reinforcement and punishment
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mwahahahahaha Reinforcement Any object or event that strengthens or increases the frequency of a response that it follows Punishment Is the delivery of an unpleasant
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mwahahahahaha Reinforcement Any object or event that strengthens or increases the frequency of a response that it follows Punishment Is the delivery of an unpleasant consequence following a response which . B.F. Skinner (1904 – 1990). Operant conditioning. “Organisms associate their own actions with consequences. Behaviour is strengthened if followed by a . reinforcer. , or diminished if followed by a punisher.”. Presentation. . by . Jim Foley. Learning. © 2013 Worth Publishers . Module 19: Operant Conditioning. Topics you may find rewarding. Skinner’s Experiments: Shaping Behavior. Types of . Reinforcers. A systematic, relatively permanent change in behavior that occurs through . experience. .. 2 types:. 1. . Associative . learning:. occurs when we make a connection between two events. . Classical and . The Concept of Reinforcement. (+) Positive Reinforcement. (-) Negative Reinforcement. Involves following an operant with the addition of an appetitive stimulus . A response is strengthened because something is added. Operant Conditioning. Introduction. Shortly before Pavlov’s research, Edward L. Thorndike (1911/1970), a Harvard graduate student, began training some cats in a basement. . Saying that earlier experiments had dealt only with animal intelligence, never with animal stupidity, he devised a simple behaviourist explanation of learning. . Their . Role in Conditioning… . Before we leave the ‘reward’ based portion of conditioning, we must take time to look into the use of reinforcement in this process. As we have heard, reinforcement may fall in one of two camps:. . by . Jim Foley. Learning. © 2013 Worth Publishers . Module 19: Operant Conditioning. Topics you may find rewarding. Skinner’s Experiments: Shaping Behavior. Types of . Reinforcers. :. Positive and Negative. . by . Jim Foley. Learning. © 2013 Worth Publishers . Module 19: Operant Conditioning. Topics you may find rewarding. Skinner’s Experiments: Shaping Behavior. Types of . Reinforcers. :. Positive and Negative. The Law of Effect (Thorndike). Any behavior that has a desirable effect tends to be repeated, whereas any behavior that has negative effects tends not to be repeated.. BF Skinner – Operant Conditioning. Exam 2 Review Psych 101B: Professor Osterhout Associative Learning Ask yourself… what types of Associative Learning? Classical Conditioning UCS : Channing Tatum UCR : Eye Dilation (natural reflex) Kristina Spaulding, PhD, CAAB. Smart Dog Training and Behavior LLC. Overview. What is LIMA?. Suggested Methods for Behavioral Modification. Reasoning behind LIMA. What you can do/next steps. Discussion. APDT What Do You Want the Animal TO D o ? The Association of Professional Dog Trainers (APDT) support s a Least Intrusive, Minimally Aversive (LIMA) approach to behavior modification and training. LIMAEffective BehaviorIntervention PolicyWhat Is LIMALIMA is an acronym for the phrase Least Intrusive Minimally AversiveLIMA describes a trainer or behavior consultant who uses the least intrusive mi Operant Conditioning. Learning Targets. 27-1. Describe . operant conditioning. .. 27-2. . Identify Skinner, and describe how operant behavior is reinforced and shaped.. 27-3. . Differentiate positive reinforcement from negative reinforcement, and identify the basic types of reinforcers..
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